Title: Blue Swimmers in Tomato Sauce
 Categories: Seafood
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1    Handful fresh parsley
      1    Green capsicum
      2    Onions
      1    Handful fresh basil
      1    Handful fresh mint
      4    To 6 cloves garlic, crushed
      1 lg Can Italian tomatoes,
           -chopped
      6 lg Blue crabs "Swimmers"
    1/3 c  Olive oil
      1 lg Pinch cayenne pepper
      1 lg Pinch salt
 
  A great lunch or dinner in less than half an hour. Bring this to the
  table in its cooking pan complete with ladle. Serve vat good Italian
  bread mop up the sauce and a green salad on the side.
  Coarsely chop a handful parsley, one green capsicum, 2 onions, a
  handful of fresh basil and another of mint. Finely chop or crush 4-6
  cloves of garlic. Open a large tin of peeled Italian tomatoes and
  roughly chop them. With a cleaver or large knife, chop 6 blue
  swimmers in quarters, with one cut down the centre of the body, the
  other across, leaving the legs attached to the body. With a hammer,
  gently crack the claws and areas of harder shell.
  In a paella pan, large deep frying pan or wide saucepan, heat 1/3 cup
  olive oil. Add the onions. garlic, capsicum and parsley and stir-fry
  for a couple of minutes. Add tomatoes and some of their liquid,
  basil, mint, a good pinch of cayenne pepper and salt and simmer 5
  minutes, stir in crab, simmer for a further 10 minutes, adding more
  tomato liquid if sauce becomes too thick Serve.

  From an article by Meryl Constance in The Sydney Morning Herald,
  5/18/93. Courtesy Mark Herron.






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