PNW Black Bean and Ginger Dungeness Crab

PNW Black Bean and Ginger Dungeness Crab

PNW Black Bean and Ginger Dungeness Crab

 

2 Dungeness crab, shell off (save shells), claws cracked and body chopped up into 2-inch pieces

2 cups cornstarch, for dusting and to make a slurry with 1 T.

3 cups peanut oil

1 1/2 T. rinsed fermented black beans, chopped

4 large slices bruised ginger

8 cloves garlic, thinly sliced

5 scallions, chopped into 2-inch pieces

1/4 cup shaoxing(cooking wine)

1 T. naturally brewed soy sauce

2 cups chicken stock

Salt and white pepper, to taste

Small pot cooked Chinese rice

 

In a large wok, bring peanut oil to high temperature. Dust the crab pieces with cornstarch and a little salt. Shallow fry the crab for only 1 to 2 minutes until the crab shells turn red. Drain on paper towels. Do the same with the 2 shells. Reserve oil and wipe wok clean. Add 2 T. oil back to the wok on high heat. Stir-fry the beans, ginger, garlic and scallions for 1 minute until soft. Add back the crab and deglaze with shaoxing and add soy and stock. Check for seasoning and bring to a boil. Thicken with the slurry and cook 30 more seconds. Serve immediately with the cooked shells. PLATING On a large oval, place the 2 shells down near both ends. Fill with hot rice. Mound the crab between the shells. Enjoy with your fingers. Can also serve with lemon finger bowls.

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