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    My Xmas Entree plan is scallops I just got out of the water

    Port Phillip bay ones are a bit smaller so I will be pan only not in the oven!

    Tomatoes are baby black Russian from my local and red onion in my base for them.

    Chef Jean-Pierre reveals his foolproof method for getting scallops perfectly seared with a golden crust and tender center. No fancy tools, no stress – just smart technique and timing. Whether you’re cooking for guests or just treating yourself, these scallops deliver every time. Once you learn this method, there’s no going back++



    Merry Christmas all





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    You can have that all to yourself.

    I'm not a seafood eater.
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    I only like hot seafood, so no cold stuff like prawns, oysters, sushi, etc., with the exception of smoked salmon or trout and a certain tinned pickled fish, that's not made anymore. My family is very English so we used to even have fish for breakfast like haddock and kippers.
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    Salmon is usually my limit, too.
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    King fish Head ( Kabutoyaki)

    Always enjoy good head. Throwing them away is not my game.





    Grilled Kingfish Head (Kingfish Kabutoyaki) - RecipeTin Japan



    A 5-8kg head is my Dinner tonight




    In a nice country port when a Tuna charter comes in the hard working Meat workers and families often get Tuna head that are often tossed away as rubbish! Bigger ones have KGs of fantastic meat!

    Tuna Head Soup: A Delicious And Nutritious Filipino Soup Made With Tuna Heads! Asmr Mukbang




    Hope you all had a great xmas.

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    cooked.jpgThat was delicious

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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyDiver View Post
    cooked.jpgThat was delicious
    Best meat on a decent fish is the cheeks.
    'sit bonum tempora volvunt'


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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    You can have that all to yourself.

    I'm not a seafood eater.
    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
    I only like hot seafood, so no cold stuff like prawns, oysters, sushi, etc., with the exception of smoked salmon or trout and a certain tinned pickled fish, that's not made anymore. My family is very English so we used to even have fish for breakfast like haddock and kippers.
    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Salmon is usually my limit, too.
    You would not have liked my feed a few days ago then The one photo in a Quick Dive post didn't show you this

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    Honestly, I ate all of the several sea Urchins I picked up. Look like snot but YUM plus and definitely raw. My Perth mate thinks all raw fish is Bait IF ANYONE likes urchin and will pick them up I can get as many as you want! Suspect not too many takers


    Off topic Rising Sun- Army- Navy One- self explanatory are almost neck and neck and my new FAV boat older than the titanic is Maritimo Katwinchar Circa 1904!!!

    80th ROLEX Sydney Hobart Yacht Race



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    AFR cut 'Maritimo 100 is one of six 100-foot yachts to compete in the race’s 80th year and one of two boats in the world created by famous yacht designer Ed Dubois and built by British yard Oyster. It’s also one of two owned by Barry-Cotter that will compete: the other, Maritimo Katwinchar, is the oldest yacht in the race.The two boats could not be more different. Maritimo 100 is a cruising yacht that sleeps eight people, is filled with marble and stone and features a shower and oven (Barry-Cotter is planning a roast). Maritimo Katwinchar is tiny, was built in 1904, and has room for two people to sleep.
    “With [Maritimo 100], you might get two or three different sea changes. With [Maritimo Katwinchar] you get half a dozen because it’s so much slower, it’s really hard work,” Barry-Cotter tells The Australian Financial Review.

    80th ROLEX Sydney Hobart Yacht Race

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