stevez wrote:Kennyz wrote:stevez wrote:I wonder how much of the wild caught salmon being sold as Copper River Salmon this time of year is actually from somewhere else. I suspect most.
OK I'll bite... why do you suspect this?
Because the Copper River Salmon Run is very short, lasting only a few weeks between late May and early June. The term Copper River Salmon has become a marketing buzzword (buzzphrase) and I suspect that the equally excellent salmon being caught in lesser known rivers (located increasingly further north as the season progresses) is being sold as Copper River because of the caché of the name and the price tag it brings.
Cbot wrote:Great pics and story RonJS, was this last year when you were up there and what kinda bike u cruzin?
mhill95149 wrote:tonight's dinner
Cedar planked Sockeye Salmon
foodie1 wrote:Any CRS spotting this year at the start of the season? So far I've heard of Dirks and Shaw's. Where else have you spotted it?
mhill95149 wrote:foodie1 wrote:Any CRS spotting this year at the start of the season? So far I've heard of Dirks and Shaw's. Where else have you spotted it?
Costco had CRS yesterday. Normally we participate in meatless Monday but with CRS in season.....
Looks fantastic!mhill95149 wrote:That would be salt and pepper over some olive oil.
Cooked over a medium hot gas grill on a cedar plank
Katie wrote:What is the price at Costco?
mhill95149 wrote:Katie wrote:What is the price at Costco?
$12.99 or $13.99 I do not recall which.
abolt wrote:None at the Costco on clybourn. 24.99 a lb. At the Ashland whole foods.
ronnie_suburban wrote:$16.99/# today at Whole Foods in Deerfield.
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