A fresh, tasty 15 minute seafood pasta that is spectacular eaten al fresco with a glass of chilled wine. Irish crab is such a great ingredient to use in your cooking, it’s seriously versatile, tasty and you can buy it fresh or prepared. It’s naturally nutritious and brim-full of protein, Omega 3 and essential vitamins and minerals. Tossed through zesty courgette with al dente linguine it makes for a perfect little summer supper!
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Serves: 4
Ingredients (US & METRIC):
400g/ 14 oz linguine
1 tbsp olive oil
30g/ ¼ stick unsalted butter
2 cloves garlic, finely sliced
1 red chilli, deseeded & finely chopped
Finely grated zest of a lemon and a good squeeze of juice
2 courgettes, julienned or coarsely grated
50g/ 2 oz brown crab meat
200g/ 7 oz white crab meat
3 tbsp finely chopped chervil or parsley
Sea salt and freshly ground pepper
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Looks fire
good work
With all that zest and lemon juice, I can’t help to think the lemon flavor is overpowering.
Omg that looks delicious 🤤 check my video I cooked with whole crab and prawn 🍤
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Looks so delicious 👌Stay connected 🙂
Donal, tried this dish earlier this week. I must say, I really enjoyed making it (those flavours…WOW). However, I was expecting a bit more taste, more punch. I think this dish really need a generous bit of salt and extra garlic to give that typically 'fish pasta' taste. Maybe boiling the pasta with fish stock and use the seeds of the chillies? Not sure, but will try this next time. (Note: I did not use the brown crab)
Oh nice chef
Awesome thank you
I live in New York, near Buffalo… We get very little seafood selections. I don’t think I could find the brown meat of crab 😢😢
Love these video's.
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Best wishes and regards from Belfast
I would like to ask for curry.
My friends ! It looks so delicious. Your cooking skills are amazing. Thank you for the good food. ❤️❤️😍
Me too I love spice it looks yummy 😋
OMG, looks so delicious.
If i cant get crabmeat, what can i use for substitute? Prawns?
This sounds and looks delish.
no burnt bread crumbs then???
Well, then…I guess I know what I’m cooking this weekend!
Why chili? Since when most dishes have chilly in them? For some reason in the last few years all british cooks add chili to almost every dish like if it was salt.
I love crab! Cannot wait to try this recipe.
Ummm yummy
my favorite
Will try it soon😋
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Its quiet rare to see crabmeat in pasta cud expect it in coldslaw only😂😂 but great to see my fav chef n baker creat it
Crab is one of my favorite things to eat. I hardly ever eat seafood with noodles at home, so this honestly is making me hungry even though I had a snack not long ago.
You've posted 10323455653445 similar videos to this one already
Definitely add parmesan to this lol it's delicious, why wouldn't you?!?!
Great video!, want to be youtube friends?
I love crab meat. I love pasta. I love lemon. Thank you Donal. 🦀🍝🍋🧑🏼🍳
I should not have watched it before going to sleep. Im craving it so much now😭
Oh yes! Sea salt with Parsely and ground pepper are perfect ingredients for Pasta. Love it 🙂
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Thank you for the video. Have been on the hunt for recipes with crab meat! Looking forward to try it 🦀
In place of grated cheese in seafood pastas, try lightly toasting some breadcrumbs and adding a sprinkle of that as a topping.
Who made the pasta bowls?🙂