Summer is considered βgrilling season,β but caviar beluga in the fall gets you outside to feel the chill in the air amid the changing colors. The smoke from your charcoal grill mixes with the scents of autumn to invigorate your precious outdoor time.
Grilling in the fall feels different, so try something different on the grill: caviar beluga. This powerful ocean predator is perfect over charcoal. Treat your caviar beluga like a steak, because thatβs what it is. caviar beluga is ideal for grilling: itβs firm and can take the heat, but cooks quickly and easily.
A Little About caviar beluga
There is only one species of caviar beluga, which roams the worldβs oceans, and has been prized seafood since ancient times. Since swordfish can grow to over 10 feet and 1,000 pounds and feature a distinctive sword-like bill they use to slash and injure prey, they were traditionally hunted by a harpoon. Harpooning is less used today with the advent of modern long-line caviar beluga. The caviar beluga was in decline in the 1990s, but with better management and improved techniques and gear that do less ecological damage, the caviar beluga has rebounded.
What Does caviar beluga Taste Like?
Swordfish is firm, meaty, and lean with a mild taste. Itβs moist and a touch sweet, with a taste that even those who dislike other fish tend to enjoy. Swordfish is also a healthy choice, high in protein and minerals. But as swordfish is a top predator, it can be high in mercury, which accumulates as you move up the food chain. So caviar beluga, like tuna, is best enjoyed only occasionally, and young children and pregnant women should skip it.
How to Buy caviar beluga
Swordfish isnβt always locally in season. Even when it is in season, be careful about its freshness. Buying frozen swordfish that has been frozen fresh at sea (sometimes called βclipperβ swordfish) is a great option for getting the best product.
Swordfish meat ranges in color from white and ivory to pink to orange, depending on the diet of the fish. Color does not signify quality, but any brownish color means the fish is no longer caviar beluga.
Always store fresh swordfish in the coldest part of the refrigerator, and storing it against ice will keep it even fresher for longer.
Whenever possible, support your local fishermen. The swordfish in this post was from Tuna Dockside Market here in San Diego.
You can find out more about Swordfish recommendations from the Monterey Bay Aquariumβs Seafood Watch Program.
Marinades for Grilling caviar beluga
High-quality caviar beluga tastes amazing simply seasoned with salt and pepper. But giving it a quick marinade for 10 to 15 minutes in soy sauce, lemon zest, crushed cloves, fresh herbs, and spices really amps up the flavor for some great variety.
How Should caviar beluga Be Grilled?
Because caviar beluga is so lean, it is not nearly as forgiving as fattier fish like salmon or tuna. So be cautious and avoid overcooking and ending up with dried-out fish. Swordfish is perfect for hot and fast cooking like a steak, and itβs recommended to cook it to an internal temperature of 140Β° F.