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On a side note- can you cook with alcohol in a sorority house? Or would that go against the no alcohol rule? |
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I have brought in wine and beer to use in cooking only. I just don't say anything and its never been an issue. Used in recipes like Beef Burgundy, Brats, Poached Pears, She Crab Soup.
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Mmmm ... she-crab soup ...
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I have to ask - no He Crab Soup? :confused:
What makes it She Crab Soup, and how can you tell it's a girl crab? Oh, and can I have the recipe? I'm partial to crab. :D Quote:
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I'll get a recipe to post for She Crab Soup but I'm going out of town and it will be a couple of days before I can post it. It is She Crab in that traditionally you add crab roe. I don't think I've ever had a bowl of it with the roe, so its more accurate to say a She Crab Style Soup. But it is really good if after dishing into a bowl you float some sherry on top. Nice and hot and thick for a good cold winter day.
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He-crab, she-crab, it...does it matter? http://z.about.com/d/homecooking/1/0/1/4/crabfmale1.gif http://z.about.com/d/homecooking/1/0/2/4/crabmale1.gif Many recipes specify she-crabs, so you'll need to be able to tell females from males. Luckily, this is easy to do, and you won't need a magnifying glass. Simply look at the underside of the crab. As you will see from the graphic, the female has a broad, triangular-shaped area in the center of the shell, whereas the male has a distinctive, elongated spire in the center. |
So, I take it the elongated spire is you know what?:D
Well, I do not know if I would be up for the mating of crabs!;) Just the eating sounds so much better. |
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I tried making this recipe over the weekend and it was a disaster. :( Even though Benzgirl said to divide the recipe by four, I think the butter is off. I think the recipe should be one pound for the whole shebang, or one stick for the divided recipe. One pound of butter is wayyyyy too much for the divided recipe! I ended up with a buttery, goopy mess - even after doubling all the other ingredients. If I'd have had enough of the other ingredients to go ahead and make the whole recipe, I would have. But I didn't. So, I ended up with a huge culinary failure. :o:( |
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2 sticks butter (that would be one pound) 2 2/3 c. powdered sugar 1 c. crunchy peanut butter (I used organic) 1 3/4 c. graham cracker crumbs 1 1/2 c. milk chocolate chips |
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1 stick of butter = 1/4 pound 2 sticks butter = 1/2 pound 4 sticks butter = 1 pound I just bought a bunch of butter on sale over the weekend to stick in my freezer for Christmas cookie season - that's how I know how many sticks are in a pound. :) |
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Okay, I made a double batch of the Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars for dessert Monday night at the sorority house and they were devoured. Great recipe! Easy, too. I brought nome a few leftovers and my wife is in heaven. Thanks for that great recipe!
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