Sate Ikan (Fish Sate)
Sate Ikan (Fish Sate) – delicious skewered fish with peanut sauce. Garlic, onion, cumin, coriander, coconut cream, sambal olek, ginger, soy, palm sugar, turmeric
Sate Ikan (Fish Sate) – delicious skewered fish with peanut sauce. Garlic, onion, cumin, coriander, coconut cream, sambal olek, ginger, soy, palm sugar, turmeric
Sushi made easy. I marinated the fish in teriyaki sauce before I cooked it. Pickled ginger, wasabi, cucumber, sushi seasoning, mirin…
Marlin pies are delicious & easy to make. You can substitute any firm white fish for the marlin. To make it super easy I use frozen puff pastry.
Marlin wantons in a five-spice broth. Super easy to make. Can swap marlin for other white flesh fish. Chicken or fish stock, ginger and soy.
Marlin skewers with green pea mash. Super easy recipe. Very quick to make. Barbecue or grill and check out the big marlin we caught.
Pickled marlin! After catching a massive marlin off the coast of New South Wales, we made pickled marlin and marlin nummus. Delicious quick, easy-to-make recipe.
We anchored between the jetty and the breakwater in Coffs Harbour about 1630. As soon as we set the anchor we had to clean the Marlin we’d caught. A big messy job! Our bait board, on which we usually clean our fish, was just a little too small (2 metres too small) so we cut the marlin up on the cabin top…. Wait! Did you say Marlin? Yep… read on for more about our tasty catch!
At 0930 I got a hit. The rod started screaming as the fish started running my line out. I grabbed the rod and realised I had a pretty big fish on it. I screamed out for Kelly to wake up. Kelly came staggering out of the cabin all groggy from sleep and I started yelling instructions to her…”get me the gimble belt for the rod”, “motor the boat forward”, “get a photo”, “go to the port”, “go to the starboard!”, “are you getting photos?”, “reverse!”, “go to the starboard”, “get my gloves”, “forward.. to the port”, “take a photo”, “get the gaff”, “starboard! starboard!”, “tie a rope on to the gaff”, “reverse”, “here it comes, get a photo”, “I need a drink, get me water”, “reverse, to the starboard” …
We enjoyed Port Stephen in beautiful mild winter weather. We had some luck fishing and also caught an octopus. We saw a penguin and had a close up experience with a couple of humpback whales. Port Stephens is a wonderful sailing and cruising destination.
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