Global Seafoods North America

Alaskan Pollock Fillets | Wild-Caught, Boneless & Skinless

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Regular price $145.00

Mild, Flaky Wild-Caught Pollock – Frozen at Sea for Peak Freshness

Alaskan Pollock Fillets are wild-caught from the cold, clean waters of Alaska and flash-frozen at sea to lock in their delicate flavor and tender texture. Boneless, skinless, and ready to cook — one of the most versatile and sustainably managed white fish in the world.

Product Specs

  • Species: Alaskan Pollock
  • Catch Method: Wild-caught, North Pacific
  • Processing: Boneless, skinless, 4 oz+ fillets
  • Available Sizes: 5 lb or 10 lb packages
  • State: Frozen at sea, shipped with dry ice

Why You’ll Love It

  • Mild, clean flavor with a light, slightly sweet finish — approachable for all palates
  • Tender, fine-flaked texture that cooks evenly every time
  • Boneless and skinless — zero prep required
  • High in lean protein and omega-3 fatty acids
  • One of the world’s most sustainably managed fisheries

How to Cook Alaskan Pollock Fillets

  1. Thaw: Thaw overnight in the refrigerator, or place sealed fillets in cold water for 30–45 minutes. Pat dry before cooking.
  2. Bake: Preheat oven to 375°F. Arrange fillets on a baking sheet, drizzle with butter, herbs, and lemon. Bake for 12–15 minutes until fully cooked and flaky.
  3. Pan-sear: Heat a skillet over medium-high heat with oil. Season fillets and sear for 3–4 minutes per side until golden and crispy.
  4. Grill: Lightly coat with olive oil and season. Grill over medium-high heat for 4–6 minutes per side until golden and flaky.
  5. Fish tacos / fish & chips: Lightly season and pan-sear for tacos, or lightly batter and fry for a classic fish and chips preparation.
  6. Serve: Pair with roasted vegetables, slaw, rice, or a light white wine. Pollock’s mild flavor pairs well with lemon, garlic, and fresh herbs.

Thawing Instructions

  • Refrigerator (recommended): Thaw overnight or 8–12 hours
  • Cold water: Place sealed fillets in cold water for 30–45 minutes
  • Once thawed, cook within 1–2 days — do not refreeze

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Alaskan Pollock Fillets?
Alaskan Pollock Fillets are mild, white fish portions harvested from the cold waters of the North Pacific. They are widely appreciated for their clean flavor, tender flakes, and versatility in everyday cooking.
Is Alaskan pollock wild-caught?
Yes. Alaskan pollock is sustainably wild-caught in Alaska under strict fishery management practices, making it one of the most responsibly managed fisheries in the world.
What does Alaskan pollock taste like?
Pollock has a mild, delicate flavor with a light, slightly sweet finish. It is ideal for those who prefer a clean-tasting white fish.
What is the texture like?
The flesh is tender with fine flakes that become moist and flaky when properly cooked.
How should I cook Alaskan Pollock Fillets?
They are excellent baked, pan-seared, broiled, or lightly breaded. Pollock is also ideal for fish tacos, sandwiches, seafood bowls, and classic fish and chips.
Is pollock healthy?
Yes. Alaskan pollock is high in lean protein, low in fat, and contains beneficial nutrients including omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin B12.
Is this product fresh or frozen?
Most pollock fillets are flash-frozen shortly after harvest to preserve freshness, texture, and nutritional value.
How should I thaw frozen pollock?
Thaw overnight in the refrigerator. For quicker thawing, place sealed fillets in cold water for 30–45 minutes.
Is Alaskan pollock sustainable?
Alaskan pollock is considered one of the most sustainable seafood choices due to strict quotas and monitoring programs.
How should it be stored?
Keep frozen at 0°F or below. Once thawed, refrigerate and cook within 1–2 days for best quality.