Jun 29, 2010

Crabs with fennel & tomato broth



Last weekend I was going through one of my Sunset Magazines and saw this super yummy picture of crabs with a tomato stew. My hubby took one look and agreed with me: we HAD to make it that night. We both love crabs and we've had it many times but never cooked them ourselves or bought them live.

We decided to get them from this asian fish market, they have a great selection of fresh crabs, lobsters and fish. We picked our 2 crabs and home we went. We pretty much just googled "how to cook live crabs" and found a super easy way to do it. Then I followed the recipe from the mag and added some delicious crusty bread. 

FOR THE CRABS
_We followed this directions on boiling live crab.
_We also follows this directions on how to remove the crab meat from the shell. It's messy and weird but go for it! We added the meat from the shells to the sauce, and kept the legs and claws on the side so we could crack them individually and dipped them in the sauce.

FOR THE FENNEL-TOMATO BROTH
Ingredients::
3  celery stalks, trimmed and cut in half
1/2  small white onion, quartered
1  small fennel bulb, quartered (I only used half, not crazy about the licorice smell)
1  tablespoon  olive oil
1  cup  dry white wine
1  can (14 oz.) fire-roasted diced tomatoes
1/4  teaspoon  red chile flakes
1/2  teaspoon  kosher salt
1/2  teaspoon  freshly ground black pepper
Handful flat-leaf parsley leaves
2  cooked crabs (1 1/2 lbs. each)

Directions::
In a food processor, chop celery, onion, and fennel
Heat oil in a large pot over medium heat, add vegetables, and cook until softened, stirring often, about 7 minutes 
Add wine, 1 cup water, tomatoes, chile flakes, salt, and pepper. Cook, covered, 8 to 10 minutes to let flavors develop 
Add the crab meat (from the shell) and cook, covered, stirring often, until warm and fragrant, about 5 minutes. Transfer to a large serving bowl and top with parsley
NOTES::
We served this with a nice baguette that I warmed up in the oven, great for dipping in the sauce!

Overall it was SUPER easy and didn't take too long. If you like crabs I totally recommend you try this recipe!



Jun 11, 2010

TOP CHEF TOUR

Even if you're a big fan of the show you might have not heard about this awesome Tour they are doing, there's not a lot of press for it. I found out about it on bravotv.com and read about it on how2heroes blog - it sounded super fun and a great way to learn more about my fave show so I had to go.

This is how it works: Two chefs from past seasons show up, demo a dish and then let you ask them ANY questions you want. The set up is small (no more than 60 people) and everyone gets to try the food. I grabbed a front row seat and really enjoyed watching them cook and talking about the show. They also sell tons of merchandise, have some games, and silly cut ups of Padma & Colicchio you can take pictures with.


The two chefs that came to PDX where from season 3: Brian Malarkey and Chris "CJ" Jacobsen. They where super nice and laid back. CJ was the one that cooked, his dish had a LOT of components but it was all really good:
_Slow cooked Lamb
_Apricots with a bacon, sugar and sheri marinade
_Salad of radishes, parsley, lemon and olive oil
_Sauteed garlic spears
_Wilted lettuce


Want to know some of the show inside scoop?
_They are totally sequestered throughout the show, no TV, no music, no books, no magazines... NO phone calls home! After they get kicked off they move to another house and its pretty much the same until they're done filming.
_The challenges are pretty much back to back, they don't get ANY days off (my question).
_The's a lot of "hurry up and wait". After they're given a challenge, they might wait up to 2 hrs in the van while the camera crew sets up at the Whole Foods before they can go in and buy t. They said it messes up with them because they have way too much time to over think their dishes.
_Food gets cold by the time whey present to the judges and they just have to deal with it.
_The judges deliberate for hours... at least 4-5. They are stuck in that room with tons of alcohol and nothing to do... how boring is that?
_They said they where going to try and check out Pok Pok and Le Pigeon while they where in town.

That's pretty much it! It was super fun and I can't wait for next season... starts next week!

Thanks to my girl Amanda from meals apart for getting us tickets :)