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Crab Bisque - (Crema De Carramares A La Donostiarra)

The creation of Senor Candido Tojal Varela, chef of the Hotel San Sebastian, this soup won a prize in the First Gastronomic Competition of the Province of Guipuzcoa.

Cuisine: Spanish
Type: Fish
Courses: Soup
Serves: 12 people

Recipe Ingredients

4   Very small live crabs - well washed,
  And rinsed in several changes of water
4   Tiny shrimp - peeled and cleaned
3   Shallots - diced (small)
1   Onion - sliced thin (medium)
3   Carrots - diced (small)
1   Leek - (white part only), (medium) diced
1   Tomato - peeled - seeded and chopped (medium)
1 cup 198g / 7ozButter
1/2 cup 118mlOlive oil
2/3 cup 157mlCognac
2/3 cup 157mlDry white wine
1 1/2 cups 355mlCream
4   Egg yolks
17 cups 4029mlWater
3/4 cup 120g / 4.2ozRice flour - diluted in
2 cups 474mlWater
  Fresh parsley - a few sprigs
1 section  Fresh tarragon
1/2 teaspoon 2.5mlCayenne pepper - or to taste
  Salt - to taste

Recipe Instructions

Heat 1/2 cup butter with 1/2 cup olive oil in a large saucepan. Add shallots. When they take on color, add onion, carrots, and leeks. Brown vegetables lightly over moderate fire, then simmer very slowly for 30 minutes, taking care not to let the butter burn. After 15 minutes, add parsley and tarragon. After a total of 30 minutes, add the peeled, seeded, and chopped tomato and let it reduce to a pulp.

Put the live crabs in a deep receptacle. Mash them to a pulp with the end of a heavy chopping board. Increase heat under vegetables. Add crab pulp. Warm 2/3 cup cognac in a separate saucepan and light it. Pour flaming cognac over crabs; let flame die down while stirring. Mix in cayenne pepper and dry white wine. Cook mixture 5 minutes with an occasional stir. Pour over it 17 cups of water. When the water is hot, add rice flour diluted in 2 cups of water. Salt to taste. Stir and let soup cook slowly 30 to 35 minutes. Remove foam from soup as it forms.

Before serving, slice peeled shrimp and fry in remaining butter over moderate fire. Do not let butter brown. Strain soup. Beat yolks of the eggs in a large bowl. In another bowl, put 1 1/2 cups of cream. Blend a cup or two of strained soup with the cream, then add the mixture gradually to the egg yolks while stirring. Return the resulting mixture to the pot of soup while stirring over a low fire. Heat if necessary, but in no case allow to come to a boil. Serve in shallow bowls topped with fried shrimp.

Source:
Barbara Norman

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