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This recipe for Indian crab curry minimizes the curry flavor so that the crab is the focus of the dish. Try serving this curry with plain boiled rice and plenty of gravy. Crab curry is best eaten with your fingers.
The curry can get quite hot; to reduce the spice don't add all of the red chile peppers. To lighten the dish, reduce the amount of water used for the gravy.
Serve this curry with plain rice.
Ingredients
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8 whole crabs, cooked
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1 (1/2-inch) piece tamarind
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1/2 cup hot water
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2 large onions, sliced
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2 large tomatoes, sliced
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10 dried red chiles, or fewer to taste
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2 tablespoons garlic paste
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1 tablespoon ginger paste
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1 1/2 cups grated coconut
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2 tablespoons ground coriander
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2 tablespoons ground cumin
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1/2 teaspoon turmeric
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1/2 teaspoon red chili powder
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2 green chiles, slit open
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2 tablespoons cooking oil, vegetable, canola, or sunflower
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3 cups hot water, more or less for desired gravy
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Salt, to taste
Steps to Make It
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Gather the ingredients.
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Remove the crab legs and set them aside. Remove the claws from the legs so that each leg is divided into 2 parts.
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Using a cleaver, cut the crab bodies into halves or quarters. Set aside.
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In a small bowl, soak the tamarind in 1/2 cup of hot water for 10 minutes.
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Mash the tamarind with your fingers to mix it well into the water.
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Strain the tamarind through a sieve to extract all of the pulp. Set the puree aside.
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In a food processor, add the onion, tomato, dried red chiles, garlic and ginger pastes, coconut, all of the spices—coriander powder, cumin powder, turmeric powder, and red chili powder—and tamarind puree.
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Grind the mixture well to make a smooth paste (also called masala).
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Set a deep, heavy-bottomed pan over a medium heat. When the pan is hot, add the cooking oil and heat the oil.
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Add the green chiles and the masala paste to the oil and sauté for 5 minutes. Stir frequently to prevent burning.
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Add 3 cups of hot water—use more or less depending on how much gravy you'd like—and bring the gravy to a boil.
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Reduce the heat to a simmer and cook for 10 minutes. Add salt to taste.
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Gently add the pieces of crab to the gravy and cook uncovered for 10 more minutes. Remove from the heat.
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Serve immediately with plain boiled rice or jeera rice. Enjoy.
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Nutrition Facts (per serving) | |
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612 | Calories |
24g | Fat |
47g | Carbs |
54g | Protein |
Nutrition Facts | |
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Servings: 4 | |
Amount per serving | |
Calories | 612 |
% Daily Value* | |
Total Fat 24g | 31% |
Saturated Fat 10g | 51% |
Cholesterol 258mg | 86% |
Sodium 1578mg | 69% |
Total Carbohydrate 47g | 17% |
Dietary Fiber 9g | 31% |
Total Sugars 20g | |
Protein 54g | |
Vitamin C 75mg | 376% |
Calcium 364mg | 28% |
Iron 6mg | 35% |
Potassium 1462mg | 31% |
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice. |
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