Hello ladies. How’s it cooking here in this beautiful blogland? Good? Fantastic. The good the better.

I’ve been off to catch some air by the beach yesterday and believe me you, it felt heavenly. I say, if you are staying near the beach and nearby, hit the beach in your PJ’s. The cool salty air rippling your tattered PJ’s will make you feel like you are in some kind of spa. ;P Also, run and grab your camera as you would not want to miss the bluety-blue sea and foam white canoes of local college going fishermen.

The blue was striking on Sunday morning, replete with clear skies, full sun and cool breeze. How I wanted to go and take a dip but this is not the beach for surfing or dipping. This is a beach to chill and have beer with a book or two; this is a beach to fill your beach bags with beach-y-wonders.

I am so blessed to be living by the sea- for the longest time I actually forgot that we have this huge sea just round the corner. Strange how you overlook the best of things that are already present in your life and search for something good until someone else shows you, what you got is what they have been looking for all their life; how precious they are and how full of possibilities.
This blue works for me. And now to the Crab Curry recipe:

 Crab: 6 large

Oil: 1 + 2 tbsp

Ginger paste: 1 tbsp

Garlic paste: 1 tbsp

Onion paste: 3 tbsp

Tomato: 1 medium, chopped

Dry, Red Chilies: 2

Black seeds: 20-25

Cumin powder: 1 teaspoon

Coriander powder: 1 teaspoon

Red Chili powder: 1/2 tsp

Green chilies: Seeded and Split and chopped, 1

Pepper: 1 teaspoon

Salt: 1 teaspoon and half or according to taste

Procedure

In a wok, heat about 1 tsp of oil and fry the crabs on high. When it turns semi-pink, take it off the wok and keep it aside.

In the same wok, pour about 2 tbsp of oil and flavor it with black seeds and red chili. After about 40 secs (assumed :P) add onion, ginger and garlic paste. Stir briskly and let it cook for about a minute. Now, add your spices. All of them along with the green chilies and tomato and cook until reddish brown.

Add salt and crabs. Stir fry well and add about a cup of water. Cook lid on for about 5-10 minutes, on medium heat. Follow the process with cooking it lid off for 5-7 minutes on high until the gravy is reduced to 1/3rd.

Take it off and serve with fresh, chopped coriander.

Serving suggestions: White rice or dinner rolls.

Have a lovely week ahead!

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Category : DIY

11 thoughts on “Crab Curry Recipe and A day @ the beach!”

  1. omg. any dish with crab sounds mouthwateringly delicious right now, and your pics are triggering drool on the keyboard.

    i will never tire of images of the sea. it’s magic. so glad you are finding beauty right under your nose and adding to it by sharing it.

    smiles.

    michele
    (your very landlocked bloggy friend)

    1. Oh Michele…you have another blog? The name is wonderful. 🙂 I was a little surprised to see you from another blog.
      You love crabs? Come and join me. Would love to have you here.

  2. Happy New Year!

    Beautiful beach scenes! Your type of blue is something we don’t see here, even when our temperatures are at their highest. It’s a very tropical blue. As for the crabs, we are famed for Isle of Wight crab and I do enjoy eating it but have never cooked it. I would have no idea how to remove from the shell!

    1. Oh Janice, I am so happy to see you back. I hope everything is fine now? Well, maybe one day I will have those crabs. Maybe.
      Also, you can remove the shell with pincers. Messy affair though 😀

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