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Kakuluwo (crab Curry)

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Grains, Dairy Greek Main dish 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3 Size crabs
50 g Shallots
2 Green chillies
3 Cloves garlic
3 Ginger
25 g Coconut
1/2 t Turmenc
1/2 t Fenugreek
1/2 t Chilli powder
2 t Paprika
5 Cm cinnamon stick
25 g Curry powder
sprig curry leaves
50 g Coriander leaves
250 Thin coconut milk
250 Thick coconut milk
juice 1 lime
1 t Salt
2 t Ground rice

INSTRUCTIONS

Place  crabs  in  boiling  water  for  5  minutes, then remove and
clean. Break  the  crab  into desired portions and crush the shell a
bit so flesh can be more easily removed.  Slice the shallots and
chillies, grind garlic and ginger and grate the coconut. Place the
crab in a pan and add the shallots,  chillies,  garlic, ginger,
turmeric, fenugreek, chilli powder, paprika powder, cinnamon stick,
curry powder, curry leaves, coriander leaves and thin coconut milk  and
cook until crabs are done. Mix the thick coconut milk with the  lime
juice, salt, grated coconut and the ground rice and add to the  pan.
Stir and simmer for approximately 10 minutes. Remove the  cinnamon
stick before serving. From: "A taste of Sri Lanka" by Indra
Jayasekera, ISBN 962 224 010 0  From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster
collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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