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Mud Crab & Smoked Sweet Potato Gnocchi

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Mud Crab and Smoked Sweet Potato Gnocchi

Mud Crab seasoned Alpine Pepper and served with smoked sweet potato gnocchi

 

Yield

4 servings

Prep

30 min

Cook

45 min

Ready

75 min
Low Fat, Low in Saturated Fat, Trans-fat Free, High Fiber

Ingredients

Amount Measure Ingredient Features
200 grams crab meat
mud
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220 millilitres coconut cream
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1 teaspoon black pepper
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1 x ti leaves
tatsoi
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For the gnocchi
1000 grams sweet potatoes, or yams
smoked
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1 large eggs
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200 grams all-purpose flour
up to 300g
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1 teaspoon -
Red Desert Dust*
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½ teaspoon mixed spice
fruit
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Ingredients

Amount Measure Ingredient Features
2E+2 grams crab meat
mud
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2.2E+2 millilitres coconut cream
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5 ml black pepper
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1 x ti leaves
tatsoi
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For the gnocchi:
1E+3 grams sweet potatoes, or yams
smoked
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1 large eggs
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2E+2 grams all-purpose flour
up to 300g
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5 ml -
Red Desert Dust*
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2.5 ml mixed spice
fruit
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Directions

If the crab is live, place it into the freezer for 20 minutes to kill it.

Scrub it clean in running water. Bring a large pot of salted water to the boil (enough to cover the crab and some) and put the crab in to cook timing 10 minutes from when the water comes back to a boil.

Remove the crab and cool it down in cold water.

Break the shell and remove the meat.

You could put all the trimmings and shell (crack open the body) back into the boiling water and reduce it down, maybe adding some carrot and celery, onion with skins and pot herbs such as bay leaf, sage and thyme and keep cooking it down to concentrate to a really good crab soup after straining it. But we are just after the crab meat here.

For the gnocchi :

In a large cast iron or pottery pot with a well-fitting lid, place some damp paperbark (you can use off-cuts for this); place in your sweet potato which you could cut into large sections if you have plenty of time or smaller pieces if you have less.

Fit the lid and put the pot over medium heat for 25 to 45 minutes or until the sweet potato is soft; try not to open the pot for at least 20 minutes as it will fill with smoke and this is when the sweet potato is cooking most and picking up its flavour; remove the sweet potato once it’s done and a knife passes easily into the largest piece.

¾ fill a large saucepan with water (make sure your pot is big enough for all of your gnocchi to fit into), salt the water and bring to the boil. 6. Mash the smoked sweet potato, skin and all, either by hand or in a food processor.

Use a mixer with a paddle fitted and add the sweet potato, egg, the spices and 200g of the flour.

Turn the mixer to a low setting operate until the mixture starts to form a ball, stop the mixer and check the wetness, if it sticks to your fingers add more flour until it doesn’t.

Tip the mix out onto a floured bench top.

Divide the mixture into 4 equal sausage like shapes, roll it out until you get the required thickness you like, (usually about as thick as a breakfast sausage is good); cut the gnocchi into 2.5cm pieces, use a fork to add a texture to the tops and place on a floured plate until you’re ready to cook them.

Warm the coconut cream in a small saucepan and add the Alpine pepper once it is hot but not boiling (just heat to a very gentle simmer and remove from heat); leave the spice to infuse.

Transfer the gnocchi to the boiling water and stir once; when the gnocchi floats to the surface remove them to a large bowl; drizzle some oil over them and toss lightly to stop them sticking together – you could use an infused olive oil here too.

Styling suggestion :

A good trick is to use hot plates, as it not only keeps the food warm but as soon as the coconut sauce hits the plate the aroma will fill the room.



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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 363g (12.8 oz)
Amount per Serving
Calories 4755% from fat
 % Daily Value *
Total Fat 3g 4%
Saturated Fat 1g 3%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 97mg 32%
Sodium 275mg 11%
Total Carbohydrate 30g 30%
Dietary Fiber 10g 39%
Sugars g
Protein 44g
Vitamin A 962% Vitamin C 84%
Calcium 16% Iron 27%
* based on a 2,000 calorie diet How is this calculated?
 

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