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Crab Custard With Lemon Butter Sauce

Type: Cheese, Eggs
Courses: Starters and appetizers
Serves: 1 people

Recipe Ingredients

1   Broccoli-- medium
  Into small florets
1/2 lb 227g / 8ozCrab meat - fresh or frozen
3   Eggs
3/4 cup 177mlWhipping cream
3/4 cup 177mlMilk - salt and ground
  White
1   Nutmeg - ground
  Lemon Butter Sauce
1/2 cup 118mlWhite wine
1   Shallot - dry, finely chopped
1 cup 198g / 7ozButter - cut in pieces
1/4 cup 59mlWhipping cream
1   Lemon - juice of

Recipe Instructions

In this recipe Quebec snow crab is combined with broccoli, oven-poached and served on a sauce, nouveau cuisine fashion. This appetizer is the creation of Chef Denis Pelletier of Moulin de St. Laurent, a contemporary French restaurant located in an old stone mill in the village of St. Laurent on Ile d'Orleans. Ramekins can be filled ahead and oven poached at the last minute, or you can reheat the cooked flan in a microwave oven for about 2 minutes at Medium (50 percent).

Cook broccoli florets in boiling salted water just until tender-crisp; drain. Generously brush 6 to 8 ramekin or custard cups with melted butter. Divide crab meat with broccoli among the ramekins. In a bowl, whisk together the eggs, cream and milk; season with salt, pepper and nutmeg. Fill ramekins three-quarters full with the custard and set in a shallow pan of hot water. Oven poach for 1 hour at 325F or until set. (A knife inserted in center should come out clean.) Make Lemon Butter Sauce and pour onto 6 to 8 serving plates. Run a knife around the edge of each ramekin and unmold onto sauce.

Lemon Butter Sauce: In small saucepan, heat wine and chopped shallot. Bring to a boil and reduce over medium-high heat until only 2 tablespoons of liquid remain. Reduce heat to low and whisk in butter, a few pieces at a time, until sauce is smooth and all the butter is incorporated. Whisk in cream and lemon juice. Keep warm in the top of a double boiler set over hot water until serving time.

MAKES: about 1 1/2 CUPS SAUCE

SERVES: 6-8 as an appetizer

Source:
"A Taste of Quebec" by Julian Armstrong

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