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If you are unsure whether this South Carolina Soft-Shell Crab recipe is suitable for your personal diabetic diet,
please consult your doctor or a qualified nutritionalist.
| "A man accustomed to American food and American domestic cookery would not starve to death suddenly in Europe, but I think he would gradually waste away, and eventually die." | | ~ 'A Tramp Abroad', Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) (1835-1910) |
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South Carolina Soft-Shell Crab Recipe
Recipe Ingredients:
4 soft-shell crabs 1 tsp freshly-ground black pepper 1 tsp red pepper flakes 1 tsp garlic powder 1/2 cup all-purpose flour 2 tbsp olive oil
Recipe Instructions:
Turn the crab upside down. Peel back the undershell and remove the top shell. Remove the long gills and the lungs. Remove any excess innards. Wash the crabs under cold, running water.
Season the crabs with black pepper, red pepper flakes, and garlic powder. Place the flour in a separate, shallow bowl, then dredge the crabs throught the flour until coated.
Heat the olive oil in a pan over medium heat. Place the crabs in the pan, brown them on one side, then turn the crabs over and repeat. When the crabs are fully cooked, pat them dry with a paper towel and serve immediately.
This recipe yields 4 servings. Serving size: 1 cup.
Exchanges Per Serving: 4 Very Lean Meat, 1 Fat.
Nutrition Facts: Calories 189; Calories from Fat 54; Fat 6g; Saturated Fat .5g; Cholesterol 122mg; Sodium 433mg; Carbohydrates 3g; Dietary Fiber 0g; Sugars 2g; Protein 28g.
Source: "American Diabetes Association at http://www.diabetes.org" S(Formatted for MC6): "09-19-2002 by Joe Comiskey - jcomiskey@krypto.net" Copyright: "© American Diabetes Association, 2002"
Servings: 4
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recipe was located in the public domain.It is suitable' for
diabetics and low carb diets solely because someone, somewhere,
decided to publish them as such. I am not qualified in medicine
or nutrition, so please use your own common sense when deciding
which are appropriate for your particular diet.
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