Posted on Friday, June 10, 2016 in Salad Recipes

Portuguese Crab Salad

How to make Portuguese crab salad (Salada de Caranguejo).
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Portuguese Crab Salad
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Ready In 10 min
Level of DifficultyVery Easy
Servings4

Ingredients

1 lb fresh crab meat2 hard-boiled eggs, chopped1 Tbls finely chopped parsley1 Tbls cayenne pepper1/4 Cup of cream2 Tbls Port wine1 Tbls mustard1/3 cup mayonnaise of the gourmet varietyKosher saltGround pepper
1 lb fresh crab meat2 hard-boiled eggs, chopped1 Tbls finely chopped parsley1 Tbls cayenne pepper1/4 Cup of cream2 Tbls Port wine1 Tbls mustard1/3 cup mayonnaise of the gourmet varietyKosher saltGround pepper
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Preparation

  1. Mix the crab, eggs, and parsley in a bowl, add a little salt and toss.
  2. Take a separate bowl and mix the mayonnaise, cream, mustard, Port wine, cayenne and black pepper until the are all combined well.
  3. Pour the mayonnaise mixture into the bowl with the crab and gently mix the ingredients.
  4. Refrigerate overnight.
  5. Ways to serve: Inside of cleaned crab shells, on a bed of fresh lettuce or simply spoon it on to a small appetizer plate. Grind black pepper on top and add a little finely chopped parsley before serving.

Recipe & Photo Credit: easyportugueserecipes.com


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