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    Cream Paua

    Went for a swim and got a few slugs. Got all the staff coming round for a BBQ tonight to see the year out and thought I might introduce them to Paua. They're all from Nepal, Sri Lanka etc and a couple kiwis thrown in there. I have always done patties never done creamed Paua. Favourite ways to make it? Don't want to get too adventurous as I don't want to scare them off but bit of pressure on as we have just employed two girls from Kaipara and they might be expecting a bit more than my current Paua cooking skills can provide haha.
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    Add 1 gutbag / 10 paua is a rule I got told for minced paua, have tried it and it does improve the flavour a bit

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    Crocpot is the easiest minced paua diced onion and butter in. Cook on slow stirring occasionally about 2-3 hours. Pour in cream leave for about 30 minutes or until reduced and done. Or see if one of the new girls will do it for you I'm sure they will help

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    We've caught onto a new gig round here.

    'Paua chips'
    Thinly sliced, dipped in a light batter, then into the deep fried for a bit.
    Into a serving tray, lightly salted, and down the gob. Yum as!
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    Traditional cream paua with a twist. Go nuts with heaps of onion and add a bit of Thai green curry paste... works a treat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmwsm View Post
    I cringe when people suggest mincing up paua and adding flavour. Spuds are ideal fodder for that.
    I prefer paua fried in butter (real butter) and eaten like that. Either sliced or whole.
    Regarding eating the guts, apparently the white is better than the dark stuff.
    I'm quite envious of you guys that get plenty, it's quite hard to find legal size ones up our way.
    We only pull them out if they're legal sideways down here knife is 125mm..
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    270 is a harmonic divisor number[1]
    270 is the fourth number that is divisible by its average integer divisor[2]
    270 is a practical number, by the second definition
    The sum of the coprime counts for the first 29 integers is 270
    270 is a sparsely totient number, the largest integer with 72 as its totient
    Given 6 elements, there are 270 square permutations[3]
    10! has 270 divisors
    270 is the smallest positive integer that has divisors ending by digits 1, 2, …, 9.

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    We eat a lot of Paua as me & the missus first met through our love of diving over 34 yrs ago on a club dive in Milford Sounds & still love Spearfishing & Diving & the great food it provides . We will be having both of these recipes down at our get away to the Bach for our 30 th wedding Anniversary on the 14th Jan.

    That bloody good bugger & still sadly missed forum member Bos gave us these couple of recipes over a decade ago ,as me & the missus were lucky to share our love of diving/Spearfishing with him over the years we were mates & much time was spent in boats exploring new areas & having a laugh . They broke the mold when they made Bos

    This Bos version of Creamed Paua designed so you can do it while away on a extended diving /Spearfishing camp,it is really good on Pasta as well ,the way he loved it.

    Bos Cream Paua

    Slice the flesh as thinly as possible ie 1-1.2mm thick or mince
    In a pot heat butter, ground black pepper and a dash of nampla (fish sauce). Once that is all hot add some chille sauce to your taste .
    Add the sliced paua to the hot butter and brown it slightly
    Add some green Thai curry paste and a dash of soy sauce
    Simmer away for a bit longer and then add chopped onion to taste , one small onion per paua works out good
    After a few minutes turn the stove right down and add cream, jut covering the flesh
    Simmer for a few more minutes till warmed through.

    This is a great recipe for those who reckon they do not like eating Pasta,the SIL was one for years & now she asks us to cook this on Pasta when she visits .




    Cream of Paua Soup
    50g butter
    2c roughly chopped onion
    1/4c roughly chopped celery
    3 cloves garlic, roughly chopped
    zest of 1 lemon
    pinch of dried chilli flakes
    1 1/2T chopped fresh tarragon
    5 paua (800g), beaten and roughly chopped
    1 1/2 litres chicken or fish stock
    1c cream
    Squeeze of lemon juice
    Salt and pepper

    Start by sauteeing the onion, celery, garlic, lemon zest, chilli, and tarragon on a low heat, making sure you don’t brown them too much (otherwise your soup might end up a particularly distinctive colour of ‘baby poo green’). Let them cook for about half an hour, to really bring out all the flavours.

    Add the paua and stock, bring to the boil, then reduce to a simmer for at least 1 hour, topping up the stock with some water if it reduces too much.

    The paua will never end up that fall apart soft which you can miraculously get from slow stewing tough cuts of meat. So when it’s cooked for as long as you can leave it (1 1/2 – 2 hours preferably), pull it off the heat, add the cream, and blend using a food processor or blender. Blend. Then blend again. If you’re like me and are put off by the paua texture, you want to make sure the paua is as puree’d as possible.

    Finally, taste the soup, adjust the salt, pepper and lemon to suit your tastes
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    @Ryan songhurst

    If you still have any of the hua's slice one of those up and add it to the bru



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    Whoops sorry, cheers

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