Tuga Pops − Wednesday, December 23, 2015, 11 Years ago in Seafood Recipes
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Portuguese Stuffed Crab Recipe: Easy Sapateira Recheada

Make this Sapateira Recheada for a fast, authentic taste of Portugal. Our Portuguese Stuffed Crab features smoky paprika and creamy filling.
30 min 2 servings Easy Prep time 30 min Cooking Time n/a

This creamy and briny Portuguese Stuffed Crab is a show-stopping best crab appetizer that delivers an explosion of Atlantic flavor in every bite. Known in Portugal as Sapateira Recheada, this dish is incredibly easy to prepare using a cold refogado style mixing technique. We combine tender crab meat with the richness of hard-boiled egg and a splash of beer for that authentic Lisbon tavern tang. It's the ultimate 30-minute, no-bake seafood starter!


Ingredients

1 frozen cooked crab, thawed1 hard boiled egg, finely chopped2 teaspoons of capers, minced2 tablespoons of mayonnaise1 tablespoon of beer1 teaspoon of mustard½ teaspoon of sweet paprikaPinch of saltFresh parsley

Directions

  1. Opening the crab and removing the meat.
  2. First, grasp the claws firmly and very close to where they attach to the body. Twist and pull to remove them. Repeat with the little legs. Set aside.
  3. To open the crab turn it over so the belly is right side up. There you'll find a triangular shaped "apron" Fit the point of a knife in the the line at the back of the crab (opposite of the mouth ) and carefully pry it up. It should pop open fairly easily. Remove this piece and look at the gills, they are feathery and can be pulled off and thrown out. You don't want them getting mixed with the good meat.
  4. There will be some meat and roe (bright orange-red in color) still attached to the part that's been removed from the body that you can remove with your fingers or a small spoon and place in a bowl.
  5. Inside the body there will be some meat and more roe that can be removed from inside with a spoon and added to the bowl. Rinse out the inside of the body shell and set aside.
  6. With a nut cracker or wooden mallet, crack the shell on the legs and knuckles to give access to the meat inside. Remove the meat with the tines of a fork and add to the bowl with the other meat.
  7. Tip: If fork tines aren't readily available or are too difficult to use, use the little claws from the legs to help pull out hard to reach crab meat!

Preparing the filling.

  1. Shred the crab meat in the bowl with your fingers. If there are big chunks, chop them with a knife on a cutting board and transfer them back to the bowl.
  2. Add the shallot, egg, capers, beer, mayonnaise, mustard, and paprika to the crab bowl. Stir well with a fork and season to taste with salt and parsley leaves.
  3. Spoon the crab mixture into the crab shell and serve with crackers or mini tostas.

Adapted from a Recipe by: Rochelle Ramos

Nutritional Facts (Per Serving)

Calories
412 kcal
Fat
22 g
Carbs
6 g
Protein
46 g

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Comments (4)

Linda
Linda
Is it heated in the shell in the oven and for how long . Thanks
1 Year ago, Saturday, December 28, 2024

Tuga Pops
Tuga Pops
Yes, in the shell in the oven, preheat the oven to 350F and bake it until it's heated through and the top is golden brown, which can take 15 to 30 minutes.
1 Year ago, Saturday, December 28, 2024

Linda
Linda
Can stuffed crab be served warm.
1 Year ago, Saturday, December 28, 2024

Tuga Pops
Tuga Pops
Yes it can.
1 Year ago, Saturday, December 28, 2024

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