So what did we make?
Crab & Mango Salad
Serves 1
100g crab meat - a mixture of white and brown
1/4 mango, diced into 1cm cubes
Small handful mixed leaves
The green parts from 1 spring onion, finely sliced
Sesame seeds to garnish
For the dressing
1 small red chillli, de-seeded and chopped
1 small handful mint leaves and coriander leaves, chopped
1 small clove garlic
Juice of 1/2 lime
1 small piece ginger (about 2cm square), chopped
A good pinch of sugar
1 tbsp flavourless oil
Salt and pepper
Begin by making the dressing. Crush the garlic, ginger and chilli in a pestle and mortar with the salt until it is broken down and combined. Add the mint, coriander, lime juice, pepper and sugar and work in well. Add the oil and mix again. Adjust the quantities as necessary.
Combine the crab meat with the mango cubes. Place a chef's ring in the middle of a plate and add the mixed leaves, pressing down gently. On top of this add the crab and mango mixture, again pressing down gently before gently lifting off the ring.
Swirl the dressing around the sides and sparingly scatter with spring onion slices. Garnish the crab with sesame seeds and serve.
Well, we thought it was pretty damn special. The crab meat was sweetened nicely with the mango, and the dressing packed a punch, but was mild enough to enhance the delicate flavours of the crab.
Sadly, we didn't win.
Drunken hugs - Photo courtesy of Qype
But there's still the Viewer's Choice Awards! Please vote for us here; we are the Go Go Gin Girls.
The rest of our menu? Duck with Gooseberry Sauce, and some delicious Cherry Samosas. Recipes to follow in due course.
Read about Helen's version of events here.
6 comments:
Yeah Go Go Gin Girls!!! Definitely the most deserving team :) Awww, drunken hugs!
Interesting starter! Especially as I saw a crab and mango dish being prepared on Rick Stein's Far Eastern Odyssey (Cambodia) last night. This looks delicious...
Not entirely sure whether a case of wine is what the Go Go Gin Girls needs right now but good luck (you get my vote).
Duck with gooseberry sauce sounds good and I'm intrigued by the cherry samosa!
I voted for you mainly because you had the best team name but also because your crab dish does look tasty.
I voted for you mainly because you had the best team name but also because your crab dish does look tasty.
Hey Lizzie. Top day at Nom and good to meet you at last! Looking forward to your cherry samosa recipe...they were gorgeous.
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