A deliciously tasty crab soup is great to have on a cold day, but also as a starter to any meal. See below for more information about this tasty soup.
Large tomatoes (approximately 125 g)
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2 |
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Butter
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25 g |
Onions (approximately 150 g)
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2 |
Garlic cloves
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2 |
Freshly caught crabs (10-15 pieces depending on size)
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500 g |
Concentrated tomato purée
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1 tbsp |
Paprika
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1 tsp |
Apple juice
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200 ml |
Water
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750 ml |
Double cream
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150 ml |
Freshly squeezed lemon juice
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1 tbsp |
Coarse salt
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1 tsp |
Freshly ground pepper
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Bread (loaf)
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150 g |
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Butter
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25 g |
Coarse salt
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½ tsp |
Crab meat or cooked, peeled prawns
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200 g |
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Fresh basil
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1 dl |
Lemon, cut into wedges
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1 |
Packed full of flavour, crab soup can bring the aroma, sight, sound and taste of the seaside right to your dinner table. The sweet and slightly salty taste of these crawly crustaceans are brought to life with the richness of the onions and ground vegetables, the spice of the paprika and the citrusy essence of lemons. It’s then balanced to perfection with a range of herbs, spices and seasonings.
You don’t always need to be beside the seaside to enjoy the taste of the seaside!
Preparing crabs at home carries a pinch of risks, so it’s important to know what you’re doing. If you’re unsure, it’s always best to ask your local fish monger for help to prepare your crabs.
However, there’s nothing like fresh crab meat, and if you’re prepared to take the plunge at home, here are some simple steps to preparing your crab at home:
While freshly caught crab is the best way to bring out the freshness, flavour and nutritional value of your crab soup, not everyone lives close to the seaside, and certainly not everyone has the time to catch crab at weekends.
Store-bought crab is a convenient, readily available and more affordable alternative to fresh crab when making your crab soup. However, as is often the case with goods that are processed and packaged, you may have to accept some compromises when it comes to taste. Try experimenting with both and see which variant your taste buds – and budget – prefer!
While our menu uses seasoning such as paprika, lemon, salt and pepper, there are many other herb and spice options that you can add to bring out the flavour in your crab soup.
Our top pick is dill, an especially good pairing with the delicate sweetness of crab. Other popular herbs and spices include thyme, basil, and parsley. You may also want to add seasoning mixes such as the classic old bay seasoning. If you want to add a touch of creole to your crab soup, you can try spicing it up with paprika, or even chillies and hot sauces such as Tabasco.
Keep in mind that when seasoning a little goes a long way, and it’s best to add little by little.