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Re: Numus - c'mon give up your recipe

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We had a couple of days at Mellville & first time Id tried fish(Barra & Jacks) cut in to thin strips dipped in soy & a swipe of wasabi & straight down the hatch ,I couldnt get enough of it.I was a bit surprised the Jack was quite a bit tougher than Barra.


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Try your numus thai style. Chopped kaffir lime leaf, crushed garlic, chopped lemon grass, white wine vinegar, lime juice, sweet chilli sauce, dash of fish sauce, chooped coriander & thai basil. Best with queenfish. Shake it up and stick in the fridge for a couple of hours. Knocks your socks off.

The wasabi and soy thing with fresh tuna strips goes off as well.
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queenfish and trevs also make awesome sushimi. When my inlaws were here from england they got quiet a shock to see me eating raw queenie as I was slicing it up for numus.
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.. make your vinegar numus mix add garlic cloves larger pieces of onions capsicum carrot sticks celery sticks etc (any hard veg is good ).. not tomato or soft mushy bits '
these are also great to nibble on the fish as most have already said .. firm flesh .. I like cubes twice the size of a sugar cube they say twenty minutes is whats needed i prefer over night marinating .. scallops go well in mix .. and a little paste made of decicated coconut , cream .seasoning goes really well with your numus if you serve it on a plate
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Never had a complaint about my Numus since I started using
goldie or coral trout . Try using the better fish , I don't use much
vinegar just mainly citrus , Orange ,lemon ,lime , mandarin & mango
And about 12 other elements , Have to get it written down one day
I think the recipe change's every brew :lipsrsealed:
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I ain't using no trout in no numus!
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I use ready made seafood herb packs from woolies.
Little sachets of garlic and parsley, lemongrass, dill and chilli. They look like the seasoning packets you get in mi goreng noodles. Top up with vinegar and fresh chunks of onion. Marinade for an hour or two and hook in.
The citrus juice recipes sound good.
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Lots of lemon and lime, some chilli, basil, coriander, bamboo shoots and finish with coconut milk.
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Lol I started this thread in August 2011 and now it's back.
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Add 3 parts vinegar 1 part lemon juice 1 part water to add extra volume . Crush 3 garlic cloves and heaps of hot chillies and some onions. I add 2-3 spoon of sugar and half dozen squirts of fish sauce to reduce the sourness. After soaking the flesh for 30-60 min ( until it turns white) , I drain away the liquid and just serve will some chopped coriander

Mainly use queenies but have used macks and goldies
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