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Wild Caught Alaskan Cod

  • $13.99
20 in stock.

A Mild, Easy Wild Fish for Everyday Family Meals

Our Wild Caught Alaskan Cod is one of the most approachable seafood options for families. It is mild, flaky, easy to cook, and versatile enough for everything from fish tacos to baked cod to a simple breaded dinner at home.

Caught on the F/V Arctic Flyer and processed in Homer, Alaska by our friend Captain Chris, this cod gives your family a clean, trustworthy seafood option with a real story behind it.
  • Mild, slightly sweet flavor: A great fit for families and picky eaters.
  • Firm, flaky texture: Easy to cook and works well in a wide range of meals.
  • Individually vacuum sealed: Pull out only what you need for a quick meal.
  • Lean, clean protein: About 100 calories per serving, 23g of protein, and less than 1g of fat.
  • Best for: fish tacos, fish and chips, baked cod, pan-seared fillets, and simple weeknight dinners.

What Makes Our Wild Alaskan Cod Different

  • Wild-caught in Alaska: Sourced from a real Alaska fishing operation, not an anonymous seafood supply chain.
  • Approachable and versatile: If salmon is the richer, bolder option, cod is often the easier place to begin.
  • Real source, real story: Caught on the F/V Arctic Flyer and processed in Homer, Alaska by Captain Chris.
  • Limited seasonal restock: We only get cod once each year, so availability is naturally limited.

One of Our Favorite Ways to Prepare It

One of our favorite ways to make cod at home is to bread it with our Organic Sourdough Bread Crumbs. Cod breads beautifully, and those bread crumbs give it a crisp, golden coating without the fillers, oils, and long ingredient lists common in many grocery-store versions.

About This Restock

We only get one cod shipment each year, which makes this a special restock for us. It is the kind of freezer staple that feels both practical and worth keeping on hand when it becomes available.

Wild Caught Alaskan Cod

Our Wild Caught Alaskan Cod is one of those products families tend to be especially glad they stocked when it comes back around. We only get one shipment each year, and this season’s restock feels especially meaningful after a long, unusually cold winter in Homer, Alaska delayed when smaller boats could get out.

This cod is caught on the F/V Arctic Flyer and processed in Homer, Alaska by our friend Captain Chris. Mild, flaky, and easy to cook, it is one of the most approachable wild fish for families looking to keep a trustworthy seafood option on hand.

Breaded wild caught Alaskan cod made with organic sourdough bread crumbs

One of Our Favorite Ways to Prepare Cod

One of our favorite ways to make wild Alaskan cod at home is to bread it with our organic sourdough bread crumbs.

Cod breads beautifully, and these bread crumbs give it a crisp, golden coating without relying on the long ingredient lists and extras that are common in many grocery store bread crumbs.

We originally added these bread crumbs because we wanted something simple and trustworthy for meals we make ourselves. They crisp up beautifully, hold together well, and add that subtle real-bread flavor that makes a simple dinner feel especially satisfying.

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Helpful Cooking Notes

Cod is one of the easier fish to cook at home, which is part of what makes it such a good fit for families.

Its mild flavor takes on seasoning well, and its flaky texture works across a lot of simple preparations. Baking, pan-searing, grilling, or using it for tacos are all great options.

The main thing is to cook it just until it flakes easily and avoid drying it out. Because it is such a lean fish, gentle cooking usually gives the best result.

If you are looking for a clean, approachable seafood option that does not require a lot of experience, wild Alaskan cod is one of the best places to start.

Why Cod Is Such a Great Entry Into Seafood

If salmon is the richer, bolder option, cod is often the easier place to begin.

Wild Alaskan cod is one of the best fish for families who want to add more seafood at home because it is mild, flaky, and incredibly versatile. It does not have the richer flavor of salmon, which is exactly why many people find it more approachable.

For picky eaters, families easing into seafood, or anyone who wants a dependable fish for simple weeknight meals, cod is often one of the easiest fish to say yes to.

Wild Caught Alaskan Cod portions

Why Families Love Wild Alaskan Cod

Wild Alaskan cod is one of those freezer staples that earns its place quickly.

It is mild enough for simple family meals, versatile enough for a wide range of recipes, and easy enough to cook that it does not feel intimidating. It works well for fish tacos, baked cod, pan-seared fillets, fish and chips, grain bowls, and quick protein-forward dinners.

Because each portion is individually vacuum sealed, it is also easy to use in real life. You can keep it on hand and pull out exactly what you need, when you need it.

For busy families trying to keep trustworthy proteins around without overcomplicating meals, that kind of convenience matters.

Meet the Family Behind Smart Source Seafood

Mike and Maddie O’Laire are the family behind Smart Source Seafood. Each summer, they harvest sockeye salmon in Bristol Bay, Alaska aboard their 32-foot fishing boat, the F/V Courageous, and the rest of the year they live on a small homestead in Homer, Alaska.

Mike has been commercial fishing for more than 25 years and has worked across Alaska fisheries including salmon, cod, black cod, halibut, and crab. Over time, he and Maddie were able to buy a Bristol Bay fishing permit and the F/V Courageous.

Maddie grew up in Dallas, which makes this partnership especially meaningful for us. She now manages the operations of Smart Source Seafood while Mike fishes Bristol Bay and brings in thousands of wild Alaska sockeye salmon each season.

We love being able to connect North Texas families with food that has a real face, a real place, and a real story behind it.

Mike and Maddie O’Laire of Smart Source Seafood aboard the F/V Courageous in Bristol Bay, Alaska

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