I need to the recipe for crab inperial. I know you have to have crab meat,fish. I need to know what you put in the crab meat mixture
What is the recipe for crab imperial?
I found this one on line at epicurious.com
EASTERN SHORE CRAB IMPERIAL
On Maryland's Eastern shore, watermen make a living pulling the "beautiful swimmers" (blue crabs) out of Chesapeake Bay. This recipe was given to me many years ago by a waterman's wife — pre-food-processor.
Note: This one's for the mini food processor because amounts are small.
1 pound lump crabmeat, bits of shell and cartilage removed
2 slices firm-textured white bread
2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
2 tablespoons curly parsley leaves, rinsed and wrung dry in paper toweling
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
Pinch ground hot red pepper (cayenne)
2/3 cup mayonnaise (use light, if you like)
1/2 teaspoon dry mustard
1. Preheat the oven to 400°F. Lightly coat 6 large scallop shells with nonstick cooking spray or, if you prefer, lightly coat a 6-cup au gratin pan or shallow casserole; set aside. Place the crab in a medium-size mixing bowl and set aside also.
2. Tear the bread into small chunks, letting them drop into a mini food processor fitted with the metal chopping blade. Using 3 to 4 brisk pulses, reduce to moderately coarse crumbs. Drizzle the melted butter over all and pulse 2 to 3 times to incorporate. The crumbs should now be moderately fine. Tip onto a piece of wax paper and reserve.
3. Add the parsley, salt, black pepper, and cayenne to the processor (no need to wash the bowl or blade), and pulse briskly 3 to 5 times until the parsley is coarsely chopped.
4. Add the mayonnaise and mustard and churn until smooth, about 5 seconds. Scoop on top of the crab and toss lightly to mix.
5. Mound the crab mixture in the scallop shells or spread evenly in the au gratin dish, and scatter the buttered crumbs on top.
6. Bake uncovered on the middle oven rack until bubbling and touched with brown, 12 to 15 minutes.
7. Serve at once, accompanying with a tartly dressed salad of greens. Roasted asparagus spears also make a delicious accompaniment.
Makes 6 servings.
Process This!
September 2002
by Jean Anderson
William Morrow
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Monday, May 11, 2009
How much (in metric or imperial) is an American "cup" measure when used in recipes?
It differs according to the ingredient
1 cup of flour is 5oz or 140 g
1 cup of granulated sugar/or hard fat is 8oz or 225 g
1 cup of sultanas/raisins/uncooked rice is 7oz or 200 g
1 cup of grated cheese is 4oz or 110 g
and so on.
How much (in metric or imperial) is an American "cup" measure when used in recipes?
It depends what the ingredient is- if it is liquid then 240ml, if solid then it varies.
Reply:About 236ml.
Reply:In Canada, our measuring cups usually equate 250 ml with 1 cup, even thought he exact conversion is like Lewis said. My metric measuring cups are labelled 125 ml for the 1/2 cup and 250 ml for the cup.
Reply:8 oz or 240ml
Reply:In dry measurements it's 225 g
In liquid measurements it's 240 ml
Reply:The answer is available to you at any time
UP on the Yahoo Toolbar called - -"Reference"
you just click ,, and scroll down to "Weight %26amp; Measure"
It is free
Reply:240ml
1 cup of flour is 5oz or 140 g
1 cup of granulated sugar/or hard fat is 8oz or 225 g
1 cup of sultanas/raisins/uncooked rice is 7oz or 200 g
1 cup of grated cheese is 4oz or 110 g
and so on.
How much (in metric or imperial) is an American "cup" measure when used in recipes?
It depends what the ingredient is- if it is liquid then 240ml, if solid then it varies.
Reply:About 236ml.
Reply:In Canada, our measuring cups usually equate 250 ml with 1 cup, even thought he exact conversion is like Lewis said. My metric measuring cups are labelled 125 ml for the 1/2 cup and 250 ml for the cup.
Reply:8 oz or 240ml
Reply:In dry measurements it's 225 g
In liquid measurements it's 240 ml
Reply:The answer is available to you at any time
UP on the Yahoo Toolbar called - -"Reference"
you just click ,, and scroll down to "Weight %26amp; Measure"
It is free
Reply:240ml
Where can i find some nice Imperial Jeans around New York City or online?
I live in New York and personally I don't have the time to shop. Are there places around here that have some Imperials? If not can you give me some websites that have some nice ones?
Where can i find some nice Imperial Jeans around New York City or online?
You have got many shops in New york..just consult a designer or even the shop assistant to help you choose good pants for you according 2 ur physcique..ok?anbd just type jeans in google search and get 1000 of shops..hope this helps u..
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Where can i find some nice Imperial Jeans around New York City or online?
You have got many shops in New york..just consult a designer or even the shop assistant to help you choose good pants for you according 2 ur physcique..ok?anbd just type jeans in google search and get 1000 of shops..hope this helps u..
deodorant
I have a recipe in American "cups". Can anyone tell me what the equivalent is in either imperial or metric?
The ingredients in cups are butter, sugar and flour if that makes a difference.
I have a recipe in American "cups". Can anyone tell me what the equivalent is in either imperial or metric?
Yes it does make a difference. Cups are a measure of volume, and as different ingredients have different densities, a cupful of butter would not weigh the same as a cupful of sugar.
See the links for cups to grams conversion of a number of everyday ingredients.
Reply:This is a reply for a question you asked me earlier,here is the whole story :essex huricane appeal,hope you enjoy it
A major hurricane (Shazza) and earthquake measuring 5.8 on the Richter scale hit Essex in the early hours of Friday with its epicentre in Basildon.
Victims were seen wandering around aimlessly, muttering "faaackinell".
The hurricane decimated the area causing approximately £30 worth of damage.
Several priceless collections of mementos from Majorca and the Costa Del Sol were damaged beyond repair.
Three areas of historic burnt out cars were disturbed.
Many locals were woken well before their giros arrived.
Essex FM reported that hundreds of residents were confused and bewildered and were still trying to come to terms with the fact that something interesting had happened in Basildon.
One resident - Tracy Sharon Smith, a 15-year-old mother of 5 said "It was such a shock, my little Chardonnay-Mercedes came running into my bedroom crying. My youngest two, Tyler-Morgan and Megan-Storm slept through it all. I was still shaking when I was watching Trisha the next morning."
Apparently though, looting, muggings and car crime were unaffected and carried on as normal.
The British Red Cross has so far managed to ship 4,000 crates of Sunny Delight to the area to help the stricken locals.
Rescue workers are still searching through the rubble and have found large quantities of personal belongings, including benefit books, jewellery from Elizabeth Duke at Argos and Bone China from Poundland.
HOW CAN YOU HELP?
This appeal is to raise money for food and clothing parcels for those unfortunate enough to be caught up in this disaster. Clothing is
most sought after - items most needed include:
-- Fila or Burberry baseball caps
-- Kappa tracksuit tops (his and hers)
-- Shell suits (female)
-- White sport socks
-- Rockport boots
-- Any other items usually sold in Primark.
Food parcels may be harder to come by, but are needed all the same.
Required foodstuffs include:
-- Microwave meals
-- Tins of baked beans
-- Ice cream
-- Cans of Colt 45 or Special Brew.
22p buys a biro for filling in the compensation forms
£2 buys chips, crisps and blue fizzy drinks for a family of 9
£5 will pay for a packet of B%26amp;H and a lighter to calm the nerves of those affected.
**Breaking news**
Rescue workers found a girl in the rubble smothered in raspberry alcho-pop
'where are you bleeding from?' they asked," ROMFORD" said the girl, "woss that gotta do wiv you?"
Reply:The second link provided by the first poster is the one I use if I need to convert, but it's easy enough to find measuring cups in the shops nowadays. Most of the bigger supermarkets stock them and any good independent bakeware shop should carry them too. I got mine from Tescos for under a fiver but have seen them in Asda and Sainsburys too, as well as Fenwicks (slightly more expensive) and I believe Lakeland do some too.
Reply:Manual conversions aren't easy - the link in the first answer is good though.
If you can't be bothered to work it out or buy a cheap set of cups (i picked some up for about £2), for most recipes you can just use a normal cup - an american cup is roughly the size of a teacup - just be sure to use the same size cup throughout your recipe and be careful about judging the half cups etc. It's just about judging the ratio of ingredients. Very few recipes need you to be precise enough that you can't use this method.
I have a recipe in American "cups". Can anyone tell me what the equivalent is in either imperial or metric?
Yes it does make a difference. Cups are a measure of volume, and as different ingredients have different densities, a cupful of butter would not weigh the same as a cupful of sugar.
See the links for cups to grams conversion of a number of everyday ingredients.
Reply:This is a reply for a question you asked me earlier,here is the whole story :essex huricane appeal,hope you enjoy it
A major hurricane (Shazza) and earthquake measuring 5.8 on the Richter scale hit Essex in the early hours of Friday with its epicentre in Basildon.
Victims were seen wandering around aimlessly, muttering "faaackinell".
The hurricane decimated the area causing approximately £30 worth of damage.
Several priceless collections of mementos from Majorca and the Costa Del Sol were damaged beyond repair.
Three areas of historic burnt out cars were disturbed.
Many locals were woken well before their giros arrived.
Essex FM reported that hundreds of residents were confused and bewildered and were still trying to come to terms with the fact that something interesting had happened in Basildon.
One resident - Tracy Sharon Smith, a 15-year-old mother of 5 said "It was such a shock, my little Chardonnay-Mercedes came running into my bedroom crying. My youngest two, Tyler-Morgan and Megan-Storm slept through it all. I was still shaking when I was watching Trisha the next morning."
Apparently though, looting, muggings and car crime were unaffected and carried on as normal.
The British Red Cross has so far managed to ship 4,000 crates of Sunny Delight to the area to help the stricken locals.
Rescue workers are still searching through the rubble and have found large quantities of personal belongings, including benefit books, jewellery from Elizabeth Duke at Argos and Bone China from Poundland.
HOW CAN YOU HELP?
This appeal is to raise money for food and clothing parcels for those unfortunate enough to be caught up in this disaster. Clothing is
most sought after - items most needed include:
-- Fila or Burberry baseball caps
-- Kappa tracksuit tops (his and hers)
-- Shell suits (female)
-- White sport socks
-- Rockport boots
-- Any other items usually sold in Primark.
Food parcels may be harder to come by, but are needed all the same.
Required foodstuffs include:
-- Microwave meals
-- Tins of baked beans
-- Ice cream
-- Cans of Colt 45 or Special Brew.
22p buys a biro for filling in the compensation forms
£2 buys chips, crisps and blue fizzy drinks for a family of 9
£5 will pay for a packet of B%26amp;H and a lighter to calm the nerves of those affected.
**Breaking news**
Rescue workers found a girl in the rubble smothered in raspberry alcho-pop
'where are you bleeding from?' they asked," ROMFORD" said the girl, "woss that gotta do wiv you?"
Reply:The second link provided by the first poster is the one I use if I need to convert, but it's easy enough to find measuring cups in the shops nowadays. Most of the bigger supermarkets stock them and any good independent bakeware shop should carry them too. I got mine from Tescos for under a fiver but have seen them in Asda and Sainsburys too, as well as Fenwicks (slightly more expensive) and I believe Lakeland do some too.
Reply:Manual conversions aren't easy - the link in the first answer is good though.
If you can't be bothered to work it out or buy a cheap set of cups (i picked some up for about £2), for most recipes you can just use a normal cup - an american cup is roughly the size of a teacup - just be sure to use the same size cup throughout your recipe and be careful about judging the half cups etc. It's just about judging the ratio of ingredients. Very few recipes need you to be precise enough that you can't use this method.
What are the main differences between the metric and imperial (American) systems of measurement?
How many pounds in a kilogram? If something weights 64 KGs how many pounds is that?
What are the main differences between the metric and imperial (American) systems of measurement?
1 kilogram = 2.20462262 pounds
64 KG = 141.09584768
Reply:2.2 lbs per kg. 64x2.2=140.8 lbs.
The main difference is that the metric system is a breeze to use, and all the scientific measurements are given in metric. Since it's a system based on 10, every measurement is divisble by 10, in terms of scaling up and down. In other words, a yardstick is divided by 36 inches. A meterstick (about 39 inches) is divided into 100 parts. So, if you need to convert centimeters to meters, you just multiply by 100. (Instead of yards to feet, or feet to inches).
Furthermore, every measurement in the metric system is defined by another measurement. For instance, a ml of water is a cubed centimeter of water. A calorie is the amount of energy that it takes to raise one ml of water one degree C. The temp. scale freezes at 0 and boils at 100. It's all good stuff. If you ever take chemistry or physics, you will really appreciate the metric system.
What are the main differences between the metric and imperial (American) systems of measurement?
1 kilogram = 2.20462262 pounds
64 KG = 141.09584768
Reply:2.2 lbs per kg. 64x2.2=140.8 lbs.
The main difference is that the metric system is a breeze to use, and all the scientific measurements are given in metric. Since it's a system based on 10, every measurement is divisble by 10, in terms of scaling up and down. In other words, a yardstick is divided by 36 inches. A meterstick (about 39 inches) is divided into 100 parts. So, if you need to convert centimeters to meters, you just multiply by 100. (Instead of yards to feet, or feet to inches).
Furthermore, every measurement in the metric system is defined by another measurement. For instance, a ml of water is a cubed centimeter of water. A calorie is the amount of energy that it takes to raise one ml of water one degree C. The temp. scale freezes at 0 and boils at 100. It's all good stuff. If you ever take chemistry or physics, you will really appreciate the metric system.
Why is the soap called Imperial Leather?
I think it's a typo. Imperial Lather is more believeable. No one uses leather in the shower!!!
Stupid.
Why is the soap called Imperial Leather?
lol i duno tha is a bit stupid i agree with you x
Reply:No idea but it's been called that forever - maybe it's good for saddles too ?
Reply:lol leather, deffo lather!
Stupid.
Why is the soap called Imperial Leather?
lol i duno tha is a bit stupid i agree with you x
Reply:No idea but it's been called that forever - maybe it's good for saddles too ?
Reply:lol leather, deffo lather!
How do you lower your bounty for the imperial city in Oblivion?
Mine's at 40, but I want to be not be kos to the city, what do I do?
How do you lower your bounty for the imperial city in Oblivion?
There are three ways to lower you bounty. The first way is to pay it off by choosing the "Pay Fines" option when a guard confronts you. The second way to get rid of your bounty is to serve your sentence by choosing "Go to Jail" when a guard confronts you. The last way is to tell Armand (in the Thieves' Guild) and he will settle it for half of your bounty.
Reply:Thieves' Guild would get rid of it for you...
Reply:thieves guild if i recall correctly
Reply:There's a guy in the thieves guild that takes care of bounties for you
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How do you lower your bounty for the imperial city in Oblivion?
There are three ways to lower you bounty. The first way is to pay it off by choosing the "Pay Fines" option when a guard confronts you. The second way to get rid of your bounty is to serve your sentence by choosing "Go to Jail" when a guard confronts you. The last way is to tell Armand (in the Thieves' Guild) and he will settle it for half of your bounty.
Reply:Thieves' Guild would get rid of it for you...
Reply:thieves guild if i recall correctly
Reply:There's a guy in the thieves guild that takes care of bounties for you
Vagabond Inn Merced
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