The crab lost his house – Soft shell crab with almond crust on grilled fennel and radicchio salad, cream of chick peas and capers
Le crabe a perdu sa maison – Crabes bleus en croûte d’amandes, sur lit de fenouil et trévise grillés, crème de pois chiches et câpres
Pardon my ignorance, I thought the soft crabs were a particular kind of specie…They’re apparently not. When I found out that they’re basically regular crabs that molted their hard shell, I felt a little bad to eat them. Poor little crab without his house…but I already bought them, so I had no other option that cook them…so the little homeless crab had to end up in my plate. I found a very useful site explaining how to clean them on ChefsLine.
Radicchio has two of my favorite features, colorful and bitter, which combined with fennel makes a very harmonious combination. The sweetness of the grilled fennel stands out beautifully, and complement the slight acidity of the cream of chick peas due to lemon juice and capers. So what about the crab?? I have been talking about everything except about our naked crab..and this recipe is not about fennel, nor radicchio BUT only about the crab!
This crab is such a treat, every bite is meaty and delicate, it is baked so not as crunchy as you would get it it was fried, but definitely healthier. So delicious! the topping makes it flavorful with a little sesame note and blends to perfection with the chick pea cream.
Ingredients for 4
- 8 soft shell crabs
- 6 tbs breadcrumbs
- 2 tbs olive oil
- 3 tbs almond meal
- 1 tbs sesame seeds
- 2 garlic cloves
- 1 tbs parsley, chopped
- salt and pepper
For the cream of chick peas and capers
- 1/2 lb cooked chick peas
- 4 tbs plain yogurt
- 1 tbs garlic, crushed
- juice of one lemon
- 1 tbs capers, chopped
- cayenne pepper
- salt and pepper
For the fennel-radicchio salad
- 2 fennel bulbs, thinly sliced
- 1 radicchio head, sliced in 1 inches slices
- 1 tbs olive oil
- balsamic vinegar
- salt and pepper
Preparation
For the salad
Grill radicchio and fennel on a grill pan, then place on a large bowl, add other ingredients and set aside.
For the crab
In a mixing bowl, mix all ingredients together except for the crab (of course). Top each crab with the breadcrumb/almond mixture, drizzle each crab with a little olive oil, and back in the oven at 400F until the top is golden brown and the crab is cooked.
For the cream of chick peas
Mix all ingredients except capers and yogurt in a blender. Remove from blender and add capers and yogurt. Mix well and set aside.
Serve with some warm salad in the middle of the plate, two soft shell crabs on top and spoon cream of chick pea on the side.
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about 1 year ago
Gosh Silvia – your dish presentations are so beautiful. Everything you make is edible works of art! I’d like to try the cream of chick peas and capers on the side of other dishes, as well.
about 1 year ago
My husband would go crazy for this recipe, he loves soft shell crabs, I’ve never prepared them but your beautiful dish makes me think maybe I should give them a try
about 1 year ago
Hi Silvia, Sorry I remembered that I didn’t put the correct url for my blog on your comment form, so I changed it here on this comment, thanks, Patty
about 1 year ago
Thanks for the crab lesson, I didn’t know that either Silvia. This dish looks like it came right off the restaurant menu.
about 1 year ago
This looks wonderful with stacking fennel-radicchio salad and creamy chickpea sauce. Irresistible!
about 1 year ago
Oh. I didn’t know as well! Thanks for telling us all.
about 1 year ago
sessame and almond meal wow what a crust! love the looks of this one!~
about 1 year ago
I’m laughing, Silvia, because when I was pregnant with my last, I CRAVED soft shelled crabs. Made my husband go to this one restaurant (where they made delicious ones) and get take-out (not something they ordinarily did) for me 3 or 4 times a week!
I love this dish. The addition of almond flour is genius!
about 1 year ago
This looks stunning! I love soft shelled crab, but I also feel a bit bad when I eat them. They just look so cute! But I know I wouldn’t struggle to eat one if you prepared it. These look amazing!
about 1 year ago
le crabe a perdu sa maison et sa raison; enfin malgré toute ma sympathie pour ce puavre crabe je dois dire qu’il est rudement appétissant!
about 1 year ago
Great recipe, and so beautifully presented!
about 1 year ago
I am not a big fan of soft shell crabs but I would give this a go. Wonderful recipe for the cream of chick peas and capers.
As always amazingly presented.
Bravo
about 1 year ago
Wow, that sounds incredibly luxurious and decadent. If I ate crabs I think I’d know what I was missing
about 1 year ago
Hahaha…. what a funny name for this! Frankly, the recipes sound fabulous. You’re making hungry. Thank you so much for sharing. Is it possible to drop you a visit when I’m visiting America in the future? =o) hehe…. Hope you’re having a great day!
Cheers, Kristy
about 1 year ago
GORGEOUS DISH! We’re crazy about soft-shell crabs. I need to surprise my husband with this recipe!
No wonder you can only get soft-shell crabs a certain time of year! That makes perfect sense.
about 1 year ago
Hey Silvia, don’t feel too guilty. I love homeless crabs too. They’re delicious (smile). I suppose it is a bit sad…
This looks so good by the way. Nothing beats a good soft shell crab dinner-I always love it!
about 1 year ago
I like soft shell crab but it seems that there are limited ways to cook them – they usually are served deep-fried. Now…yours look uniquely different.
about 1 year ago
Oooh! Honestly, soft shell crabs give me the willies LOL It’s a textural issue. But, anything you do, I would willingly try. I trust your taste and kitchen sensibility implicitly! Besides, it looks too damned good to refuse
about 1 year ago
Hi Silvia,
Great recipe and photo… Very savory, super…
about 1 year ago
Silvia…at first the title made me think you could write a children’s story book about the poor little crab without his home. Alright, just an initial child-like impression.
Soft shell crab is often used in Sushi and I’ve been honestly avoiding it since my first bite. It probably had not been prepared the way you describe it. I’ll have to maybe give it another chance.
Now…grilled radicchio and fennel…with that sumptuous chick pea sauce…now your talking my language ;o)
Beautiful photo and presentation.
Flavourful wishes,
Claudia
about 1 year ago
I totally know what you mean! I feel sad for the little crab too … I guess I’m a bad person because that doesn’t stop me from gobbling him up like the Big Bad Wolf. Beautiful dish!
about 1 year ago
Silvia, don’t feel too bad for homeless crabs!
Now I feel bad that I didn’t feel bad for them. It’s getting more confusing haha. Love your presentation so much!
I like the fennel too. It goes well with seafood!
about 1 year ago
I love what you’ve done with the homeless crab. I love them but have only ever eaten them in Japanese-inspired dishes. As usual, your flavor pairings are fabulous!
about 1 year ago
I am a fan of everything that you presented here. It looks very appealing and I am sure that it was delicious. I have to come back to France to cook sth with crabs (here – too expensive). have a nice evening…
about 1 year ago
Pretty nice post. I just stumbled upon your blog and wanted to say that I have really enjoyed browsing your blog posts. In any case I’ll be subscribing to your feed and I hope you write again soon!