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    Author: * Cinaedh Cruithni - 37 Posts on this thread out of 507 Posts sitewide.
    Date: May 20, 2006 - 14:29

    Traditional Scottish Recipes Partan is the Scots word for a crab and bree is a liquid in which something edible has been boiled and left to soak. So partan bree is crab soup!

    Ingredients:
    1 large cooked crab
    2 oz (50g or ¼ cup) rice
    1 pint (600ml or 2½ cups) milk
    1 pint (600ml or 2½ cups) liquor from boiling the crab
    ¼ pint (125ml or ¾ cup) single cream
    Salt and pepper
    Finely chopped chives

    Method:
    Remove all the meat from the crab, keeping the claw meat separate. Cook the rice in a pan with the milk and water until tender. Liquidise this with the brown body meat from the crab. Add the white meat and cream and reheat. Add salt and pepper to taste. If the partan bree is too thick, you can add some more milk if required. Serve garnished with fresh, green, finely chopped chives.

    From:http://www.rampantscotland.com/recipes/blrecipe_partan.htm


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