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Percebes (Goose Neck Barnacles)
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Percebes (Goose Neck Barnacles)

NorCalForager
NorCalForager @cook_4841902
San Francisco, CA

Pretty crazy looking, huh?

The tide was out pretty low the other morning, so I got some friends together to wake up early and head out to the tide pools. We were hoping to get some good urchin or monkey faced eel, but no luck there.

Instead, we happened upon these crazy creatures. They're called Goose Neck Barnacles. In Spain, they're a delicacy, known there as Percebes, but they're not widely available in the US. They grow with mussels, on the sides of rocks. They love sea mist and crashing waves.

Pretty crazy looking, huh?

The tide was out pretty low the other morning, so I got some friends together to wake up early and head out to the tide pools. We were hoping to get some good urchin or monkey faced eel, but no luck there.

Instead, we happened upon these crazy creatures. They're called Goose Neck Barnacles. In Spain, they're a delicacy, known there as Percebes, but they're not widely available in the US. They grow with mussels, on the sides of rocks. They love sea mist and crashing waves.

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Percebes (Goose Neck Barnacles)

NorCalForager
NorCalForager @cook_4841902
San Francisco, CA

Pretty crazy looking, huh?

The tide was out pretty low the other morning, so I got some friends together to wake up early and head out to the tide pools. We were hoping to get some good urchin or monkey faced eel, but no luck there.

Instead, we happened upon these crazy creatures. They're called Goose Neck Barnacles. In Spain, they're a delicacy, known there as Percebes, but they're not widely available in the US. They grow with mussels, on the sides of rocks. They love sea mist and crashing waves.

Pretty crazy looking, huh?

The tide was out pretty low the other morning, so I got some friends together to wake up early and head out to the tide pools. We were hoping to get some good urchin or monkey faced eel, but no luck there.

Instead, we happened upon these crazy creatures. They're called Goose Neck Barnacles. In Spain, they're a delicacy, known there as Percebes, but they're not widely available in the US. They grow with mussels, on the sides of rocks. They love sea mist and crashing waves.

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Ingredients

10 mins
  1. 2 lbgoose neck barnacles
  2. 1lot of salt
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10 mins
  1. 1

    You can spot goose neck barnacles growing in clumps of mussels. See the little dinosaur-like heads popping out?

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  2. 2

    When you clear away the mussels, you see that these creatures grow in these tentacle-like clumps.

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  3. 3

    To prepare them, put a large pot of heavily salted water to boil. As your water comes to a boil, prepare a large ice bath and place it near your boiling area.

  4. 4

    Toss your catch into the boiling water and blanch for about 3 minutes.

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  5. 5

    When the 3 minutes are up, remove the percebes from the pot and transfer them to the ice bath.

  6. 6

    Once chilled, you will need to peel them. Careful, they tend to squirt water as they are peeled. Pinch each tube, up close to the ugly head part, and tear. The sheath should split relatively easily.

  7. 7

    Now, pull off the head. If you're careful, you may be able to pull out the fan without separating it from the tube. The fan is the creature's food collector. It's edible, and looks pretty crazy.

  8. 8

    Remove the meat from the tube, and set it aside. Here's what the final product looks like. 10 oz. yield!

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  9. 9

    These are wonderful alone, similar to calamari maybe, but the meat really reminds me of abalone. Chop them up and add them to a pasta if you like. Next time, I wanna try to deep fry some.

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NorCalForager @cook_4841902
on April 29, 2016 19:41
San Francisco, CA
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Schönes Chaos
Schönes Chaos @eternal_starlight
December 25, 2022 17:24
I boil the water with salt and also add 2 bayleaves. It's so good 🤩 taste just like the sea... Makes me miss home
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