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Sushi Grade Salmon Sashimi

Posted on 6/10/12 at 7:29 pm
Posted by TigerTatorTots
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Posted on 6/10/12 at 7:29 pm
To satisfy the craving w/o spending $12 for ~6 pieces of salmon sashimi, do grocery stores sell raw salmon in sushi grade? Also, how much per lb is it, if you know?
Posted by LSUbase13
Mt. Pleasant, SC
Member since Mar 2008
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Posted on 6/10/12 at 7:30 pm to
I'm interested in this as well.
Posted by TigerTatorTots
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Posted on 6/10/12 at 7:33 pm to
Salmon sashimi is my favorite; I could eat 20-25 pieces and still want more. I figure buying straight from a grocery could save time and be a lot less expensive




Also, if you are from BR and like sashimi- I would recommend going to Kaminari for dinner near LSU. $13.99 all you can eat sushi bar and make your own habachi. The dinner sushi bar has a full sashimi tray and the salmon is VERY fresh
Posted by ruzil
Baton Rouge
Member since Feb 2012
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Posted on 6/10/12 at 7:33 pm to
You should hang out in the alley behind sushi yama on Tuesdays. There you will find out where to get the best fish.
Posted by TigerTatorTots
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Posted on 6/10/12 at 9:49 pm to
Too shady
Posted by TigerstuckinMS
Member since Nov 2005
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Posted on 6/10/12 at 9:56 pm to
I don't think very many grocery stores would have sushi grade, as it's hard to get and expensive to stock. Calandro's website claims they have sushi grade choices. Maybe something like Whole Foods would have something, too. Think higher-end, not Albertson's.
Posted by BottomlandBrew
Member since Aug 2010
27074 posts
Posted on 6/10/12 at 10:16 pm to
Whole Foods for sure has it. Check in the prepared sushi section. They're proud of a cubed piece of salmon, but it tastes good. Wouldn't be surprised if it's sawed off at the fish counter, though.
Posted by BottomlandBrew
Member since Aug 2010
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Posted on 6/10/12 at 10:17 pm to
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Calandro's website claims they have sushi grade choices.


Calandro's salmon is terrible.
Posted by Sid in Lakeshore
Member since Oct 2008
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Posted on 6/10/12 at 10:54 pm to
Posted by JasonL79
Member since Jan 2010
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Posted on 6/11/12 at 9:07 am to
The term "sushi grade" can be a little misleading. There is no standard to call something sushi grade. Sushi grade fish is just really fresh fish or a certain grade of tuna which is also a range of grades to be deemed "sushi grade".

For salmon, most sushi restaurants are using whole fish. This is so they can inspect the freshness of the fish. When it is filleted, it's really hard to tell how old the fish was. Give me a whole fish and I can pretty much tell how many days it has been out of the water or at least give you a range of days it has been out of the water. Same with sushi chefs. They can tell how fresh it is by inspecting the whole fish. If you ever get to watch a sushi chef buy fish, you will see him checking the gills for redness, the eyes for clarity, the skin to see that all the scales are on the fish and not falling off, the smell of fish, and also the firmness of the meat. With that said, there are many types of salmon used by sushi chefs here. They can get whole salmon from Chile, Norway, Scottland, and Canada and all are deemed sushi grade if it is really fresh. So all of these countries send in whole fish and also filleted fish. Both can be sushi grade. Usually the whole fish is going to be your premium fish because they get more money for them than the fillets.

To answer your question, any fresh salmon you buy can be considered "sushi" grade. But if you want better quality salmon you will most likely have to buy the whole fish. If you never filleted a salmon, then you will have to fillet it first then take out all the pin bones. The pin bones run down the middle of the fillet and are tiny bones that you have to take out with pliers. There are probably 20+ pin bones to pull out so it can be time consuming.
Posted by Jimbeaux
Member since Sep 2003
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Posted on 6/11/12 at 9:11 am to
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JasonL79


Good info, thanks!
Posted by TigerTatorTots
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Posted on 6/11/12 at 12:07 pm to
Thanks for the info!
Posted by DuckSlayer22
Lafayette, LA
Member since Sep 2011
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Posted on 6/11/12 at 2:39 pm to
Rouse's in Lafayette
Posted by theantiquetiger
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Posted on 6/11/12 at 4:06 pm to
Ive talked to the little Japanese lady who makes sushi everyday at Harvest Supermarket in Dutchtown about this very subject. She says they do not carry it, but talk to the butcher and he will order you some. I didn't ask the price.
Posted by cbtullis
Atlanta
Member since Apr 2004
6248 posts
Posted on 6/11/12 at 5:45 pm to
Jason, where can I get some nice full crabs this weekend?
Miss your place buddy
Posted by JasonL79
Member since Jan 2010
6397 posts
Posted on 6/11/12 at 8:53 pm to
quote:

Thanks for the info!


No problem!
Posted by JasonL79
Member since Jan 2010
6397 posts
Posted on 6/11/12 at 8:54 pm to
quote:

Jason, where can I get some nice full crabs this weekend?


What about Tommy's? I know his wholesale business in New Orleans sells a lot of crabs to Rouse's supermarkets. He should have some at his market I would think.

quote:

Miss your place buddy


Me too.
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