Best 5 Steamed Dungeness Crab With Ginger Recipes

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Indulge in a delectable culinary journey with our comprehensive guide to preparing steamed Dungeness crab with a tantalizing ginger twist. Discover the art of selecting the freshest crabs, ensuring their optimal quality and size. Dive into the intricacies of steaming, unveiling the secrets of achieving perfectly cooked crab meat that bursts with flavor and tenderness. Elevate your culinary skills with our expert tips on preparing a flavorful ginger dipping sauce that complements the natural sweetness of the crab. Furthermore, explore variations of this classic dish, including the tantalizing Dungeness crab with black bean sauce, the aromatic Dungeness crab stir-fry with garlic and scallions, and the piquant Dungeness crab with spicy Szechuan sauce. Embark on this culinary adventure and relish the exquisite taste of steamed Dungeness crab, prepared with love and expertise.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

SCALLION GINGER CANTONESE CRAB



Scallion Ginger Cantonese Crab image

I don't claim that this Scallion Ginger Cantonese crab is an easy recipe to make, but follow these step-by-step directions and you'll be in for a real treat. This recipe tutorial will teach you how to prepare live crab for this iconic Cantonese crab dish.

Provided by Bill

Categories     Fish and Seafood

Time 35m

Number Of Ingredients 9

3 live blue crab ((or similar))
2 tablespoons all purpose flour
6 tablespoons oil
4-5 slices ginger
4 scallions
3 tablespoons shaoxing wine ((measure it out in a small cup before you start cooking))
1/8 teaspoon sugar
1/8 teaspoon white pepper
2 teaspoons soy sauce

Steps:

  • Clean and prep the crabs for cooking (see step-by-step instructions within this post).
  • Take each of the crab halves and lightly dredge each large piece in a light coating of flour. Transfer to a clean plate along with the claws and shells. Sprinkle the remaining flour over the crab pieces.
  • Heat a wok with 4 tablespoons of oil, spreading the oil around the wok so it heats evenly. You know you have reached the right temperature when you start to see just a little (not a lot!) of smoke on the sides of the wok. Now quickly place each of the large pieces of crab in the oil and spread the claws and shells around the outside portion of the wok. Next, quickly tilt the wok around in a circle to get the oil spread around to all of the crab pieces, keeping the heat on high. After another 15 seconds of this, use a spatula and roll the pieces around the oil for another 15 seconds. Turn off the heat and remove to a plate or small sheet pan.
  • Clean the wok, add 2 tablespoons of oil and toss in the ginger pieces until they are just starting to caramelize (15 seconds) and then add half of the scallions - use the white pieces for this step.
  • Keep the heat on high and move quickly to add the crab to wok and toss the crab around with your spatula to get some good sizzle. After about 10 seconds, add the wine in a circle around the pan and immediately cover the wok and turn the heat down to medium. Let the crab cook for 2-3 minutes. During this process, it is best to hold the cover and tilt the wok so the liquid hits the hot sides of the wok and you hear and see a sizzle generating that elusive "wok hay" flavor. If you have no sizzle, the heat is too low.
  • Remove the cover and spread the rest of the scallions over the crab. Add the sugar, white pepper and soy sauce. Give everything a good mix for another 10 seconds. Plate and serve!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 392 kcal, Carbohydrate 10 g, Protein 18 g, Fat 29 g, SaturatedFat 2 g, Cholesterol 36 mg, Sodium 1051 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 1 g, ServingSize 1 serving

DUNGENESS CRABS STEAMED ON THE GRILL IN GINGER, LIME, MIRIN AND SOY



Dungeness Crabs Steamed on the Grill in Ginger, Lime, Mirin and Soy image

Provided by Bobby Flay

Time 1h5m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

2 cups crab stock
1 cup mirin
1 cup soy sauce
1/2 cup sliced fresh ginger
2 tablespoons toasted sesame oil
2 limes, juiced
4 large Dungeness crab, 2 to 2 1/2 pounds each, killed and cleaned
2 to 3 tablespoons honey
1/4 teaspoon coarsely ground black pepper
Pinch red chile flakes
4 tablespoons cold unsalted butter
2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro

Steps:

  • Prepare a grill to medium-high heat.
  • In a large roasting pan over high heat, add the stock, mirin, soy sauce, ginger, toasted sesame oil and lime juice and bring to a boil. Add the crabs, shell-side up, and place the pan on the grill. Cover the grill and steam the crabs until they are just cooked through, about 30 minutes, flipping the crabs halfway through cooking. Remove the crabs to a platter.
  • Strain the steaming liquid into a bowl. Return the liquid to the roasting pan and whisk in the honey, black pepper and chile flakes. Bring to a boil and simmer until slightly reduced, about 10 minutes. Whisk in the butter. Halve the crabs and put 2 halves into 4 serving bowls. Pour the sauce over and garnish with cilantro.

BLACK BEAN AND GINGER DUNGENESS CRAB



Black Bean and Ginger Dungeness Crab image

Provided by Ming Tsai

Categories     appetizer

Time 25m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

2 Dungeness crab, shell off (save shells), claws cracked and body chopped up into 2-inch pieces
2 cups cornstarch, for dusting and to make a slurry with 1 tablespoon
3 cups peanut oil
1 1/2 tablespoons rinsed fermented black beans, chopped
4 large slices bruised ginger
8 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
5 scallions, chopped into 2-inch pieces
1/4 cup shaoxing(cooking wine)
1 tablespoon naturally brewed soy sauce
2 cups chicken stock
Salt and white pepper, to taste
Small pot cooked Chinese rice

Steps:

  • In a large wok, bring peanut oil to high temperature. Dust the crab pieces with cornstarch and a little salt. Shallow fry the crab for only 1 to 2 minutes until the crab shells turn red. Drain on paper towels. Do the same with the 2 shells. Reserve oil and wipe wok clean. Add 2 tablespoons oil back to the wok on high heat. Stir-fry the beans, ginger, garlic and scallions for 1 minute until soft. Add back the crab and deglaze with shaoxing and add soy and stock. Check for seasoning and bring to a boil. Thicken with the slurry and cook 30 more seconds. Serve immediately with the cooked shells.
  • PLATING On a large oval, place the 2 shells down near both ends. Fill with hot rice. Mound the crab between the shells. Enjoy with your fingers. Can also serve with lemon finger bowls.
  • Wine suggestion: Marsanne, Bois du Renard, Languedoc 1998

GINGER SCALLION DUNGENESS CRAB STIR FRY



Ginger Scallion Dungeness Crab Stir Fry image

Ginger scallion crab is a classic Cantonese dish that I've enjoyed my entire life. Although many restaurants have their own version, nothing has ever come close to the one my dad makes. Like an artist, he spent years perfecting his technique to find the delicate balance between the sweetness of Dungeness crab, kick from fresh ginger coins and exact consistency of the slurry that coats the crab as it simmers for the final minutes. I promise it's even better than a restaurant! When I was younger, I would help smash the garlic cloves and whisk the sauce together. As I got older, I moved on to prepping the aromatics and even cleaning the crab. But the day I learned to cook it by myself for my dad is one I'll cherish forever. He took one bite and I knew it was a success. I hope when you make this recipe in your home, you can taste the work we've both put into this family favorite meal.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     main-dish

Time 35m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 large Dungeness crab, about 2 1/2 pounds each, cleaned, shell and claws reserved (see Cook's Note)
2 bunches scallions, trimmed (about 10 bulbs)
3 tablespoons oyster sauce
1 1/2 teaspoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon ground white pepper
1/4 cup plus 1 1/2 teaspoons cornstarch
3 tablespoons canola oil, plus more for frying (about 3 cups)
5 medium cloves garlic, smashed
One 5-inch piece ginger, sliced into 1/4-inch-thick
2 tablespoons Shaoxing wine
Steamed white rice, for serving

Steps:

  • Remove the top shells from the crabs. Halve each crab body and cut each half into 2 pieces. Using a meat mallet or the back of a chef's knife, gently smash the claws to break up the shell slightly. Transferred the crab body pieces to a colander set over a large bowl. Place the top shells and claws on a plate.
  • Separate the scallion whites and greens. Split the scallion whites lengthwise, cut into 2-inch pieces and place in a small bowl. Cut the remaining scallion greens into 2-inch pieces and place in another small bowl.
  • Make the sauce. Whisk the oyster sauce, sugar, white pepper and 1/2 cup water in a medium bowl until combined. Set aside.
  • Shake off the excess liquid from the crab pieces in the colander over the sink. Reserve the large bowl. Transfer half of the crab pieces to a large plate and set aside.
  • Sprinkle 2 tablespoons cornstarch over the crab pieces in the colander and toss until coated completely. Place the colander over the reserved large bowl. Wait to coat the remaining crab until the first batch is frying to prevent the cornstarch from becoming too thick.
  • Fill a wok or high-sided large skillet a little less than halfway (about 3 inches) with canola oil and heat over high until shimmering. Carefully add the coated crab to the oil. Fry until the crab legs begin to turn orange and the cornstarch coating is translucent, about 2 minutes. Meanwhile, transfer the crab pieces on the plate to the colander. Sprinkle with 2 tablespoons cornstarch, toss to coat and set aside. Wash your hands, then use a slotted spoon or spider to transfer the fried crab pieces to a paper towel-lined plate. Repeat with remaining crab.
  • Remove all but 3 tablespoons of oil from the wok and reduce the heat to medium high. Add the garlic, ginger and scallion whites. Gently stir-fry until the garlic and ginger are golden brown and the scallion whites soften, 2 to 3 minutes. Add the claws and all of the crab pieces and toss with a wooden spoon or metal spoon. Add the Shaoxing wine and cook until reduced slightly, about 15 seconds. Add the oyster sauce mixture, scallion greens and 1/2 cup water. Toss again until well combined. Place the reserved crab top shells, hard side-up, on top in the wok and cover. Reduce the heat to medium and cook until the crab is vibrant orange and fully cooked through, about 8 minutes (see Cook's Note).
  • Meanwhile, mix the remaining 1 1/2 teaspoons cornstarch with 1 1/2 teaspoons water in a small bowl. Remove the lid and drizzle the slurry on the crab. Toss again, increase the heat and bring to a full boil. Once boiling, reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer until the sauce thickens slightly, about 2 minutes.
  • Transfer to a platter and serve warm with white rice.

MALAYSIAN-STYLE GINGER-CHILE CRAB



Malaysian-Style Ginger-Chile Crab image

Steamed crabs are great. But this recipe takes them a step further, into the luxurious, spicy territory of Malaysia, where the cooked crabs are sautéed fiercely with an enormous amount of chopped ginger and chiles, garlic and curry powder before you serve them under a spray of sliced scallions. Eat with your hands. All but the most fastidious eaters should consider wearing a bib.

Provided by John Willoughby And Chris Schlesinger

Categories     dinner, main course

Time 1h20m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 dozen live blue crabs (or use precooked crabs)
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1/2 cup minced ginger
1/4 cup minced fresh chile peppers of your choice (or substitute sriracha sauce)
1/4 cup minced garlic
2 tablespoons curry powder
1/2 cup thinly sliced scallions, white and green parts
Salt and black pepper

Steps:

  • If using live crabs, pour water in a large pot to a depth of 1 1/2 inches. Bring to a boil over high heat, add crabs, turn heat to medium-high, cover and steam until crabs are bright orange-red and all the blue-green color is gone, about 15 to 20 minutes. Remove from heat and rinse under cold running water. (If using precooked crabs, skip to Step 2.)
  • Clean the crabs: Grasp the top shell at the front, pull it away from the body and discard it. Turn the crab over, pry off the triangular apron and discard it, along with the spongy white gills. Grab the legs and claws close to the body, twist them off, and crack the claws lightly with a hammer. Discard the legs (or, if you are a crab fanatic, suck the meat out of them). You want to end up with a body and 2 claws, including knuckles, from each crab. Snap the body in half, using a chef's knife to cut through the shell if necessary.
  • In a large sauté pan, heat 2 tablespoons oil over high heat until it just begins to smoke. Add half the crab bodies and claws and sauté, tossing frequently with your tongs, for about 3 minutes. Add half of each of the remaining ingredients, except the salt and black pepper. Cook, stirring frequently, for 1 minute more.
  • Remove everything from pan, add remaining 2 tablespoons oil, and repeat with remaining crabs and ingredients. Season with salt and black pepper. Serve warm or room temperature, with nutcrackers and picks.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 146, UnsaturatedFat 9 grams, Carbohydrate 6 grams, Fat 10 grams, Fiber 2 grams, Protein 9 grams, SaturatedFat 1 gram, Sodium 191 milligrams, Sugar 1 gram, TransFat 0 grams

Tips:

  • Choose the freshest Dungeness crab possible. Look for crabs that are heavy for their size, with bright orange or red shells. Avoid crabs with cracked or damaged shells.
  • Clean the crabs thoroughly before cooking. Rinse the crabs under cold water and remove any seaweed or debris. Use a stiff brush to scrub the shells clean.
  • Steaming is the best way to cook Dungeness crab. Steaming preserves the crab's delicate flavor and texture.
  • Use a large pot or steamer with a tight-fitting lid. This will help to create a lot of steam and cook the crabs evenly.
  • Add aromatics to the steaming water to infuse the crab with flavor. Common aromatics include ginger, garlic, lemongrass, and lime leaves.
  • Steam the crabs for 10-12 minutes, or until they are cooked through. The crabs are cooked when the shells turn bright red and the meat is opaque.
  • Serve the crabs immediately with your favorite dipping sauce. Common dipping sauces include melted butter, garlic butter, and lemon butter.

Conclusion:

Steamed Dungeness crab is a delicious and easy-to-make seafood dish. By following these tips, you can prepare a succulent and flavorful crab meal that will impress your family and friends. So next time you're looking for a special seafood dish, give steamed Dungeness crab a try.

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