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Submitted by mitch on Mon, 2005-12-05 07:04
well me and a few of the pilbra pirates are going for a qick dash to onslow ,hopefully leaven at 4.30 tomorrow morning
not expecting to much ,but am hoping the wind gods are in a good mood .
staying in town .
will be heading outside early early for abit of a bottom bash ,then once the expected wind turns will troll back to the coast and see if we cant pick up a few mudcrabs in the creeks ,ARH muddies 4 chrissie is a lovly thought,anyway ive been tolled a few different ways to keep these lovely tasting creatures,edible.so they will still be tastey for chrissie lunch ,but i am a bit confused what is the best way to go about it,has anyone got any suggestions! it would be most appreciated, i.e do i cook em then freeze or do i freeze em raw etc
am thinking a few of you must know some clues ,reckoning along the lines of how you keep blue mannas would be a good start
cheers mitch.........
p.s HOPEFULLY WILL HAVE A FEW GOOD PICS TO POST UP AN HAVE A BIT OF A BRAGG
Fishwrecked
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Check out this website Mitch:
http://www.foodscience.afisc.csiro.au/seafoods.htm
Live mussels, oysters and pipis will die if placed in a refrigerator; they should be kept in a damp clean hessian bag and stored in a cool place. During cool weather, oysters, mussels and pipis will stay alive for five to seven days. Yabbies, lobsters and crabs can be kept alive if tightly packed in damp straw (to restrict movement) and kept cool, but crustaceans are sometimes difficult to keep alive and are better cooked on the day they are purchased. When they die they should be chilled (iced) immediately and cooked as soon as possible. Dead unchilled crustaceans will spoil rapidly.
Cooked or uncooked fresh seafood should be kept for only one or two days in the coldest, non-freezing, part of the refrigerator. It should be well wrapped to prevent drying out and to stop its distinctive smell from tainting other food.
Good luck with the fishing Mitch.. Look foward to seeing some of that up north magic..
mitch
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Adam Gallash
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What a beautiful bag!!! Some tasty treats there..
Sounds like you had a bloody good trip!
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