Cooking Lingcod With Port Orford Sustainable Seafood
A Pacific Northwest secret with a halibut-like texture, caught off the Oregon coast in Port Orford.
A Pacific Northwest secret with a halibut-like texture, caught off the Oregon coast in Port Orford.
Lingcod has been a quiet Pacific Northwest favorite for years, found only along the West Coast from Baja to Alaska. It eats a lot like halibut: dense, meaty, and sweet. Ours is caught off the coast of Oregon in Port Orford, a seaside town with no shortage of character — and in this video, you'll meet one of the people behind Port Orford Sustainable Seafood.
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