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03-02-2007, 08:43 #1WSF Hardcore Poster
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velvet crab
I know there are some european dishes from the Med and some Oriental dishes for velvet crabs... can anyone enlighten me on the preparation and cooking of this species... were i fish there are tons of em and large too.
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They taste lovely just boiled but they take about 2 hours to eat each one!You have to pick the flesh out with something slightly larger than a darning needle.You can boil them up to make a soup and then liquidise then strain the crabs and add to your soup!
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Out of interest, when i worked on a potting boat we used to sell our crab and lobsters to a spaniard. When he found out we used to throw velvets back he went nuts and told us he would give £25 a bin for them! In no time we were taking over many of the boats in yarmouth`s velvets. Paid for the smaller boats days fuel!
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so i guess if it is that awkward to pick the meat the only thing they are good for is decoration or to add flavour to stock.
i have read somewhere that the soft backs are deep fried in some counties but then who wants to eat perfctly good bait eh LOL
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Yanks eat a lot of softies. Been wondering what to do with Mr. Pinchy too, the soup/bouillabase might be the best way to go. The flesh is suppose to be very sweet mind
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05-02-2007, 16:41 #7WSF Hardcore Poster
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Yeah i saw a rick stein prog where they cooked up some softies--- looked like they were velvet swimmers too.
have to agree that the bouillabase idea seams the best.
Well thats it am gonna go for it and give it a go. next time im out with the kids fishing with the bait catchers.
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06-02-2007, 00:34 #9WSF Hardcore Poster
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god no, use the velvets for bait !!! without exception... well ok... one exception... all my smoothound last year were taken on velvet ninja's, great crabs for bait, hard or soft,
the exception was a hound so small, it must've just hatched, taken on lug in september !
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