Crabs, christmas, merriness
Rich asked, “Can you make crabs? I’d like to eat crabs for Christmas this year”
“What kind?” I asked him.
“Chili crabs would be nice”
And so tonight I made him sweet chili crabs, baked fish in lime and turmeric, served with nasi kuning (yellow rice).
While eating this meal, I remembered some of my favourite crab eating moments.
Like when my dad took us to eat crabs in Melaka. We ordered black pepper crabs and downed Tiger beer in the balmy night. We talked, ate and drank. It was a good night. Then earlier this year, we had crabs served at our wedding and we took a platter home. Later our friends came over our place and we sat around the dining table, cracking claws with the hammer and tucking into the soft flesh. It was such a fun and messy affair even though the smell lingered on for days!
What is it about eating crabs that makes it such a merry and sociable event? Maybe it’s the part where we’re all sharing the hammer and going crazy with it. Or maybe it’s the act of eating with our hands with such gusto.
Well I hope your Christmas dinner was as merry as mine:) Have a good one! xoxo
December 26th, 2010 at 9:14 pm
Oh, that crab looks amazing! I’m glad you had such a wonderful Christmas, and thank you so much for following my blog
December 27th, 2010 at 10:16 pm
Yum Helena! That crab looks so delicious! And so does the yellow rice and fish. I made your prawns the other night for a dim sum feast – they were a total hit. I took the shells off like you said, and the flavour was just yummo. Happy New Year!
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