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Wednesday 10 June 2015

Crab and Chia In Cucumber Cups (with chervil sprigs)

Crab and chia cucumber cups

Paleo, Low Carb, Tasty ... These little bites of crab and cucumber are a great light snack for summer, adding chia seeds makes them more sustaining. A little grated ginger is a good addition if you like Asian flavours.


SERVES 3-4

INGREDIENTS
250g white crab meat
about 2tbsp Paleo-friendly mayonnaise
Grated zest and juice of a lime
1 large cucumber
2tbsp chia seeds
1tsp chopped red chilli
chervil sprigs (optional)


METHOD
Mix the crab with the mayo, chia and a good pinch of lime zest plus a squeeze of juice. Taste and adjust the seasoning.

Cut the cucumber into 5cm slices and use a melon baller or a teaspoon to scoop out some of the seeds and make a cup.

Fill the cups with crab and chia. Top with a little lime zest and chopped chilli, plus chervil sprigs if you have them.

See original recipe here

If you're not sure what 'chervil sprigs' are:

Chervil (pronounced "SHER-vil") is a delicate culinary herb used frequently in French cuisine. A member of the parsley family, chervil has a mild flavor with hints of liquorice or anise.

Chervil - Maximilian Stock Ltd. / Getty Images

Chervil leaves are delicate and curly, somewhat resembling carrot greens. Because of its delicate flavor, chervil is usually included in recipes, such as salads and soups, where it will not be overpowered by the other flavors.

Chervil substitute: If you don't have chervil and a recipe calls for it, you could substitute fresh parsley or tarragon or a combination of the two.

Details about chervil taken from here

Don't the cucumber cups look delicious!

All the best Jan

6 comments:

Jo said...

Those cucumber cups are brilliant. I love crab but I suppose there's lots of other things you could use the little cups for too. It's another great idea for finger food.

Things and Thoughts said...

Dear Jan,these cumcumber cups must be so refreshing and tasty for summer suppers and not only.Easy to prepare, they also seem ideal for an unexpected gathering.Thanks for all the details and the recipe!
Warm regards
Olympia

Anonymous said...

These look delicious, and so easy to do. Thank you.

Jenny S

elaine said...

Looks pretty good to me.

Anonymous said...

What a very good idea.
Good buffet or snack food.

Nona

Lowcarb team member said...

Jo ... these are so lovely, you could use cream cheese as an alternative to crab.

Olympia ... these cucumber cups do work well in the warmer summer months for a snack or buffet and your guests will love them.

Jenny ... these are delicious and refreshing, hope you enjoy yours when you make them.

Elaine ... these are simply gorgeous and easy to make - yes they do look pretty as well.

Nona ... these do make great buffet or finger foods, hope you enjoy them.

Many thanks to you all for leaving your thoughts and comments, it is appreciated.

If anyone else would like to comment, always pleased to hear from you.

All the best Jan