Tender, sweet crab meat over a mixture of avocado, tomatoes and cucumbers. Served with crackers or bagel chips this is a wonderful starter or snack.
I am hosting Food n Flix this month and I asked the others to join me in watching this fun little rom com from 1999. I had never watched it before and it sounded like fun. When I asked Heather if I could host and feature this film she advised that they had watched it years ago and she thought it would be fun to revisit it.
It is still early in the month and I would love if you would join me and let me know what you think of
this film. You can learn how to join in my invitation post.
This film stars Sarah Michele Gellar and Sean Patrick Flanery both of whom are in the restaurant business. Amanda (Gellar) has inherited her mother's restaurant and is doing her best to keep it afloat however she is not confident in her cooking abilities and it shows. She meets Tom (Flanery) at a farmer's market after having bought a basket of crabs from a strange man who just happened to always be at her side.
Tom is ambitious and is opening a high end restaurant inside the store that he owns. One of Amanda's crabs escape and makes it's way to Tom causing this chance meeting. The crab, it turns out, is magical as is the feelings felt by Amanda and Tom during this chance encounter.
Tom ends up going to Amanda's restaurant with his fiancee and Amanda serves them an amazing crab napoleon that she whipped up as if magic. Starting to get the theme yet? No....well how about when I say that Tom's fiancee, after eating this crab napoleon, magically begins showing her true colors and the engagement is canceled.
This film is silly, nonsensical and fun. It is a great film to stick in if you just want to magically escape all the troubles of the world. There is tons and tons of food inspiration but none quite as important as Crab Napoleon.
My Crab Napoleon is not quite as beautiful as Amanda's but I'll bet it is just as delicious. I served it up with some bagel chips and a bottle of white wine from the Canary Islands. It was a magical evening.....
I greatly adapted my recipe from one found in Food and Wine. It makes a wonderful starter to a dinner party, a great addition to an appetizer buffet or, in my case, a wonderful light dinner eaten in front of the Television with a nice glass of wine.
Yield: 4 servings
Crab Napoleon
Tender, sweet crab meat over a mixture of avocado, tomatoes and cucumbers. Served with crackers or bagel chips this is a wonderful starter or snack.
Prep time: 15 MinTotal time: 15 Min
Ingredients
- 2 T. lowfat plain Greek yogurt
- 1 mini red pepper, finely diced
- 1 1/2 t. dijon mustard
- zest and juice of 1/2 a lime
- salt and pepper, to taste
- 10 oz. lump crab meat, picked over
- 1 avocado, peeled, pitted and diced
- 1/4 english cucumber, small dice
- 12 grape tomatoes, small dice
Instructions
- Combine the yogurt, red pepper, mustar, lime zest, salt and pepper. Gently fold in the crab meat. Set aside.
- Combine the avocado, tomatoes and cucumber. Sprinkle with lime juice and gently toss to coat.
- Place a 2" round ring onto a small plate. Make a layer inside the ring with the avocado mixture. You want to use a little less than 1/4 of the mixture so you have enough to sprinkle some on top. Top the avocado mixture with 1/4 of the crab mixture. Remove the ring and repeat on 3 more plates. Sprinkle the remaining avocado mixture on top of each napoleon. Serve with bagel chips or crackers, if desired.
Notes:
Adapted from a recipe found at Food & Wine.
Calories
194.37Fat (grams)
8.23Sat. Fat (grams)
1.32Carbs (grams)
16.69Fiber (grams)
4.45Net carbs
12.24Sugar (grams)
10.00Protein (grams)
15.14Sodium (milligrams)
448.63Cholesterol (grams)
69.44
Exquisite ! I bet it was fabulous ! I figured out how to correct my name, lol
ReplyDeleteThat's great Cathy.
DeleteI had never heard of this movie and happily subjected Jake to it this weekend. LOL.
ReplyDeleteI hope you both enjoyed it.
DeleteI made a crab napoleon as well! I should be posting it perhaps today.
ReplyDeleteGreat, Let me know...I've already started writing the round up.
DeleteIt's hard to resist the opening foodie scene! Good choice
ReplyDeleteThanks Amy.
DeleteA perfect magical crab napoleon from the movie and I bet they are very delicious!
ReplyDeleteYes, it was Radha...it was like magic.
DeleteDoes this have anything to do with Napoleon himself or was it just something that someone added his name to? As Napoleon would have liked something simple, keeping in mind that he wouldn’t have spent more than 20 minutes at the table, eating quickly and in silence.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea how it got it's name or if it is even referring to napoleon the person or just after Naples. I didn't name it, I just made it.
DeleteWell in the movie, she starts explaining that she is cooking crabs for lunch, and that she is making crab Napoleon. However she doesn't quite know what to call it and the Napoleon part comes from her looking over at a taxi with a rooftop ad and it says " brandy Napoleon" at which point she looks back and says "crab 'Napoleon"
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