Monday, February 20, 2012

Creamy Crab Dip Served in a Crusty Bread Bowl

The other day I was perusing the contents of my fridge, looking for something I could stuff my face with (and wasn't finding anything to my liking), when I came across a very overlooked little gem. Leftovers! Yes, I know, I hate leftovers too, something about reheating the gooey, gelatinous, mess just screams "vomit" to my taste buds. BUT, in this case, as long as they are fresh, they are tasty!

In this case, I had some Snow Crab Legs and was feeling creative. I decided to make them into a creamy dip to serve with crackers. (and it evolved later into a bread bowl) Listed below is what I used to make it and how I made the dip, but you should take your own inspirations to make this dip catered to your own taste buds!

1. First, let's start with Preparation:

You'll need
- 12-16oz Cream Cheese, softened
- Crab meat
- 3/4 cup Onion, diced
- 1 Round Loaf of Bread
- Spices to taste:
-----[I used Parsley, Old Bay, Basil, Garlic Salt, Seafood Seasoning,
Cajun Seasoning, and a pinch of Cayenne Pepper]






  







2. Next, I took the cream cheese and spooned about 12 oz into a large bowl. I mixed it with two spoons, trying to help it soften. Let sit on counter to soften more. I worked on the next step during this waiting period. It needed about 20-30 minutes to soften enough to use.


3. While the cream cheese is softening, I took the crab legs and rinsed them off. I took them to the table and began to crack them open and extract the yummy goodness, I mean meat, from within.


4. This is about how much crab came from 1 and half claws. (approx. 1 cup of shredded crab meat)

***If you want to store it in the fridge at this point, I would recommend that you
sprinkle a few drops of lemon juice into the bowl and cover it with saran wrap.
It will help keep the crab from turning brown or losing moisture.***



5. I chopped up about a third of a white onion (3/4 cup). Mix into Meat.



6. NOW, Prepare to MIX:


7. Mix about half of your Meat Mix into Cream Cheese. Blend. Dump in the rest, and continue blending.
***I found that if you add a splash of milk (maybe 1-2 Tbs)
it will make it smoother and creamier***




8. Add Spices to Taste. Blend/Stir well.

*I used the most Boston Bay Seafood seasoning*





9. After the dip is mixed to your liking, I covered and put in fridge to chill.






10. Preparing Bread Bowl: (This is the link I used to learn about them: How-To: Bread Bowls)

10a. Using a small serrated knife (I used steak knife), cut lid off bread loaf.


10b. Cut an upside down cone shape into bowl.


10c. From here I simply ripped chunks of bread out to hollow it.





11. Spoon Dip into Bread Bowl, Garnish and serve with the bread you pulled out or crackers!




12. ENJOY!!!




 


Please let me know how you liked it, if you changed anything, what you would recommend, or any advice you can offer.

And as always, feel free to leave requests for future projects.
 -Shell









 


Monday, May 31, 2010

Scams.

ARGH! I hate scams & scam artists. Why, on Earth, would you feel the need, to lie, manipulate & steal someones' money or valuables?? I can't even bear to look at classified listings anymore because the prices that people choose to sell stuff normally makes me sick, and I haven't even found the scammers yet. Tell me something. If you have a car, and you only need a certain amount to get a new car, WHY are you so GREEDY as to ask for so much more than what you need?? if I personally had an item that I needed to sell, you can bet that I'm not going to be a grubby, greedy, bastard standing at the door with my money-grubbing fingers outstretched, impatient on your hard earned - and now completely wasted - money. Humanity really makes me sick sometimes. I don't want to rob people of their precious monies. Why do you have to be so friggin greedy?!


Saturday, May 29, 2010

Weather.

How easy is it our mood changes depending on the weather? I mean, we learn the basic instincts of weather, like, when it's raining; seek shelter, when it's sunny and warm; venture out and be active, so on and so forth. But how many times have you been happy and carefree when it is sunny and then catch yourself spitting negativite words as soon as the clouds roll in? I've been learning to recognize and keep tabs on the emotions of my immediate families. In doing so, it makes it easier to spot subtle changes among small groups of people. Very interesting stuff you think about when it rains....



Friday, May 28, 2010

Love.

Sometimes, the most wonderful things in your life are unexpected and hit you from your blindside. Not everything has a perfect boy-meets-girl script. I like it that way, really. I prefer to truly know what love is through falling, crashing, burning, and rebuilding it from the ground up. How else would I know exactly what makes him tick? How would I know where he draws the line, what he is willing to stand up for? This man possesses the power to tear me down, and the will-power to never use it. I don't know how I was so lucky to find him, but I do know he isn't going anywhere.