Recipe: Lazy lunch

A few weeks ago we were invited by friends for dinner. As a starter they served a lovely crab pasta dish, and I just had to ask for the recipe (note: the rest of the dinner was equally delicious and, as always, the company great fun!).

So, last week I was wandering through Ottery St Mary on my way to buy some fruit and veg from the lovely Otter Produce, when I passed the fishmonger. Outside, there was a sign which read: ‘Local crab on sale today’. I couldn’t resist, I love all things ‘local’…food in particular!

After a friendly chat with the fishmonger he told me that they were struggling to source local crab at the moment, due to rough seas. He also had a great variety of lovely looking fish and shellfish – I plan to return for some mussels soon, I have a great Thai recipe which I know the hubby adores.

Delighted with my purchase I practically skipped back to the car!

Right, now for the recipe. The best part of this is that it is super tasty with very little hassle, ideal for a lazy weekend lunch or quick supper.

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Spaghetti with crab, lime and chilli (serves 2)

150g of crab meat – I prefer only the white meat but toss some extra brown meat in my husband’s portion.

Juice and zest of 2 limes

Juice of 1 lemon

1 clove of garlic, crushed

1/4 cup of chopped parsley

1/4 cup of chopped spring onions

1 small red chilli, finely chopped

1tsp of sea salt

freshly ground black pepper

1/4 cup of extra virgin olive oil

200g of spaghetti

Place the crab meat, lime and lemon juice and zest, garlic, parsley, spring onions, chilli, salt and pepper in a small bowl and stir in the olive oil to combine. Cook the spaghetti, according to the packet, and drain well.

Then finally, toss the pasta into the crab mixture and serve… simply divine.

Let me know if you try this, and I’m also very keen to try new recipes if you have any favourites.

Lxx

Roses are red… and sticky ribs are yummy!

In case you didn’t know (!!), yesterday was that one day of the year when everything comes heart-shaped and sickly sweet. Yes, I’m talking about Valentine’s Day.

It’s not a day I give too much thought to, although I must admit I love a bit of romance and if you need a prompt to tell that special someone you love them, then I’m all for it.

Usually, my hubby and I exchange small tokens and I prepare a delicious meal for us to enjoy with a glass (or two!) of wine, and this day started like every other. Before leaving for work I surprised DH with a heartfelt card and a good bottle of Barolo from Wine World in Honiton, and off we went on our merry way to work.

However, it wasn’t until I got home that this Valentine’s Day became one like no other… for there waiting for me were a dozen, long stem, red rose – beautiful.

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Well, it was a good job that I’d prepared the ultimate in Valentine’s meals ….sticky ribs followed by sticky toffee pudding – a sure fire way to any man’s heart!

 

 

 

 

For the sticky ribs you’ll need:

6-8 pork ribs or strips of pork belly

2 crushed cloves of garlic

A generous grating of fresh ginger

2tbs of soy sauce

2tbs of sweet chilli sauce

2tbs of hoi sin sauce

3tbs of honey

IMG_2149Lay the ribs/pork belly in an ovenproof dish. Mix the ingredients together and pour over the meat, making sure you cover it all. Cover and marinade for as long as you can (sometimes I do this the night before, other times I just throw it in and let it sit for 20 mins). Preheat the oven to 160°C. Boil the kettle and pour a tablespoon of water over the meat, and cook for 1.5/2 hours (using more boiling water if it looks a little dry).

Then serve with homemade chips and a delicious salad, or coleslaw.

Yum!

L xx