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JohnMckroidJr 06-04-2021 08:38 AM

Hawaiian Tuna Poke
 
Last Weekend's kayak fishing morning trip produced the following

https://i.postimg.cc/ZqTWqvrC/1-Footballefsm.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/xCZ8gsBz/1-King1efsm.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/MGdvfZDt/1LTaefsm.jpg

https://i.postimg.cc/qB9XvQgq/BFTaefsm.jpg

With Plenty of fish to eat, I had to try more recipes from the Fisherman's belly. https://www.fishermansbelly.com/

I made a special trip to the Asian market to buy seaweed and passion fruit for the Poke recipes.

First up was Maui Poke

https://i.postimg.cc/SNCL28zr/Maui-Poke-Prepfsm.jpg
This recipe creates a fantastic blend of flavors that are ridiculously delicious.

https://i.postimg.cc/zDLFN4z4/Maui-Pokefsm.jpg
One caveat is that seaweeds vary. Mine was taken from a bulk bin that had been heavily salted. Although I triple washed the seaweed as suggested by the merchant, It still came out a bit too salty. I later added cucumber to the mix to dilute the saltiness. Next time I will use less seaweed and soak it for a day to help reduce the saltiness.

Second up was Hawaiian Poke with passion fruit. Since I had plenty of Blackfin Tuna, I used it instead of the more fishy Little Tunny for this recipe.
https://i.postimg.cc/gj6J7VPB/Hawaiin-Pokefsm.jpg
OMG! This stuff was so delicious!
https://i.postimg.cc/PNsxnCXf/Hawaiin-Poke-Platefsm.jpg
It was so good, I could not stop eating it, which upset my wife as it was all gone before she had a chance to try it. Later in the year when the Blackfin are scarce, I will do this recipe again with the stronger flavored Little Tunny.

Two more thumbs up for the Fisherman's Belly! Thanks again, Yanni!

https://www.fishermansbelly.com/

FISH11 06-04-2021 09:56 AM

Those all look so good. The pictures with the catches just make me envious of the amount of quality fish available in you back yard. Yanni's recipes all me my mouth water. Thanks for sharing John. Tight Lines!

BenCantrell 06-04-2021 10:23 AM

You catch FISH! Nice haul!

Thanks for sharing the poke recipes and photos. I'll definitely try something similar.

AlwaysFishing 06-04-2021 05:54 PM

Wow those are some great catches, John. Great pictures!

kayakfisherman 06-04-2021 07:27 PM

Couldn't stop eating? Been my problem since day one!!

So cool, nice work John!:luxhello:

Johnn1 06-05-2021 01:04 AM

Nice catch!


I love what dinner you made from this fish.

stevie951 06-05-2021 03:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnMckroidJr (Post 314277)
Last Weekend's kayak fishing morning trip produced the following

https://i.postimg.cc/ZqTWqvrC/1-Footballefsm.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/xCZ8gsBz/1-King1efsm.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/MGdvfZDt/1LTaefsm.jpg

https://i.postimg.cc/qB9XvQgq/BFTaefsm.jpg

With Plenty of fish to eat, I had to try more recipes from the Fisherman's belly. https://www.fishermansbelly.com/

I made a special trip to the Asian market to buy seaweed and passion fruit for the Poke recipes.

First up was Maui Poke

https://i.postimg.cc/SNCL28zr/Maui-Poke-Prepfsm.jpg
This recipe creates a fantastic blend of flavors that are ridiculously delicious.

https://i.postimg.cc/zDLFN4z4/Maui-Pokefsm.jpg
One caveat is that seaweeds vary. Mine was taken from a bulk bin that had been heavily salted. Although I triple washed the seaweed as suggested by the merchant, It still came out a bit too salty. I later added cucumber to the mix to dilute the saltiness. Next time I will use less seaweed and soak it for a day to help reduce the saltiness.

Second up was Hawaiian Poke with passion fruit. Since I had plenty of Blackfin Tuna, I used it instead of the more fishy Little Tunny for this recipe.
https://i.postimg.cc/gj6J7VPB/Hawaiin-Pokefsm.jpg
OMG! This stuff was so delicious!
https://i.postimg.cc/PNsxnCXf/Hawaiin-Poke-Platefsm.jpg
It was so good, I could not stop eating it, which upset my wife as it was all gone before she had a chance to try it. Later in the year when the Blackfin are scarce, I will do this recipe again with the stronger flavored Little Tunny.

Two more thumbs up for the Fisherman's Belly! Thanks again, Yanni!

https://www.fishermansbelly.com/

Thanks for keeping this forum alive.. Even if from the East coast.. I see you on your West coast knowledge.. thinks for calling Saba out on his smelly palisades shiihhh... must be nice to catch when you’re out on by hobie, right? Once again thanks for being constructive it is so appreciated.. Above that hell yeah on the catch nice king, nice Tuna. Family will be happy 😃

AlphaYankee 06-05-2021 05:06 AM

looks pretty amazing

JohnMckroidJr 06-07-2021 04:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FISH11 (Post 314279)
Those all look so good. The pictures with the catches just make me envious of the amount of quality fish available in you back yard. Yanni's recipes all me my mouth water. Thanks for sharing John. Tight Lines!

Thanks Mark, Yanni's recipes are awesome! We have our slow days also, but it's hard to go wrong during the spring. Tight lines!

Quote:

Originally Posted by BenCantrell (Post 314281)
You catch FISH! Nice haul!

Thanks for sharing the poke recipes and photos. I'll definitely try something similar.

Thanks Ben.

Quote:

Originally Posted by kayakfisherman (Post 314293)
Couldn't stop eating? Been my problem since day one!!

So cool, nice work John!:luxhello:

:D LOL, Thank you Yanni!

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevie951 (Post 314300)
Thanks for keeping this forum alive.. Even if from the East coast.. I see you on your West coast knowledge.. thinks for calling Saba out on his smelly palisades shiihhh... must be nice to catch when you’re out on by hobie, right? Once again thanks for being constructive it is so appreciated.. Above that hell yeah on the catch nice king, nice Tuna. Family will be happy 😃

Thanks for following my threads. Having spent 4 decades in California, and less than two on the East Coast, I am glad to be able to add some value to this forum. Hardly keeping it alive, but nice to be part of the group, and vicariously enjoy other's successes in some of my old stomping grounds.

When I get to be 60+ years old I hope I am more respectful and professional with others.

Yes, SE Florida is blessed with an incredible variety of fisheries that are well suited for kayak fishing and Hobie has been my choice of kayaks since I started in 2014.

Thanks for the awesome compliments!:you_rock:

Quote:

Originally Posted by AlphaYankee (Post 314301)
looks pretty amazing

Yanni's recipes are! Thanks.


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