Most Expensive Shellfish in the World (How to Catch, Clean and Cook Abalone)
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- Whats up everyone. In this episode we are in Margaret River Western Australia on the hunt for Abalone the most expensive shellfish in the world.
We show you how to catch Abalone and then how to clean them ready for cooking. Don't forget to check out our apparel at www.reefchiefaustralia.com
Great video mate. I like how you went from catching them, right through to the dinner plate. Thanks
Yum....❤
Great video. I'm trying this on my channel today
Beautiful content mate. Keep it up
Great video really enjoyed it keep up the good work your channel is gonna explode with subscribers
Wow hardworking
What do you do with the shells? Do they taste different if you remove the "outer edge and what is it"?
Boiling water in the shell, meat down for 50 sec tenderises them real good
Thanks for the tip
We use that small undersize perle for bait 😉
Trying this on my channel today
Abalone is expensive not because of the abalone itself. But the post-processing. Plainly cooking fresh abalone as seen is not expensive at all.
Thanknu
Which beach is this down south?
Personally, not blown away by its taste!
Is good fisheries department caught on to what nz D.OF. have always been doing. Have respect for the sea and undersize shell fish and let them grow🌴🌳🌲
We are in Western Australia and these are Roe's Abalone, the legal size is 60mm. We have respect for the ocean and would never take undersize shellfish or fish.
There's no sized paua left in NZ all been raped and pillaged
Not something I would eat, I’d love to have a shell though.
Is it similar to shrimp or fish???🙋🏾♀️
It is not really similar to shrimp or fish more like octopus or squid in my opinion.
와 무슨 바닷가에 전복이 널려있네 ㅋㅋㅋ
They expansive for nothing ,very easy to catch and they every where but commercial fishers have mad it hard for us recreation fisherman's to get a feed
You must be blind mate there everywhere when there low swell🤷♂️
Think u can get a fine fishin them so small
These are Roe Abalone and the legal size in Western Australia is 60mm.
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