Crudo vs. Tataki

Crudo vs. Tataki

Crudo vs. Tataki

Sockeye Salmon Crudo, Albacore Tuna Tataki

Crudo is an Italian preparation that means “raw.” It showcases premium seafood served completely uncooked and chilled. Thin slices of fish are lightly dressed—often with olive oil, citrus juice, and salt—to highlight their natural flavor. The focus is on clean, delicate taste and freshness, with accompaniments playing supportive roles the seafood itself.

Tataki comes from Japan and involves a quick sear rather than leaving the fish entirely raw. The exterior is briefly cooked over high heat, creating a smoky, caramelized crust while keeping the center cool and mostly raw. After searing, the fish is sliced and served with sauces such as ponzu or soy, and crisp garnishes like daikon (or cucumber), which enhance the flavor and texture while letting the contrast between the seared exterior and tender interior shine.

Together, crudo and tataki show two distinct ways to let high-quality seafood take center stage…

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Black Cod over Black Rice

Black Cod over Black RiceMiso Glazed Black Cod over Black Rice
Shredded Carrot Salad, Peas, Pea Shoots
Lemon Soy Emulsion

Black cod, also known as sablefish, is brushed with a miso glaze that complements the fish’s luscious buttery flavor and silky melt-in-the-mouth texture.

Black rice, with its nutty flavor, chewy texture, and striking dark purple-black color, is paired with peas for a colorful and classic combination. A zesty carrot salad adds brightness and crunch, while a lemon soy emulsion brings vibrant, salty, umami notes.

The combination of rich miso-glazed black cod, contrasting black rice, fresh carrot salad, and sweet green peas, results in a visually stunning, Asian-influenced dish that’s both simple and impressive. And fresh local pea shoots add mild spring pea flavor and make the whole dish pop!

Black Cod over Black Rice

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Salmon Crudo, Lemon Orange Emulsion

Salmon Crudo - Lemon Orange Emulsion

Salmon Crudo, Lemon Orange Emulsion
Radish, Jalapeño, Red Onion, Marcona Almonds

If you are loving raw fish like we are here, definitely put Sashimi-Quality Sockeye Salmon on your list.

The more raw salmon I prepare and serve, the more I prefer the Sockeye species. There are five species of Pacific salmon that can be found in North American waters – king aka chinook, sockeye aka red, coho aka silver, keta aka chum, and pink aka humpback.

Sockeye salmon have a beautiful bright red flesh that is bold and intense and flavorful. Its dense, meaty texture facilitates the cutting of lovely raw thin slices. The leaner flesh of sockeye balances and harmonizes with rich citrusy olive oil emulsions. Sockeye + Crudo = A Winning Combination!

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