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crabby Bread!
 
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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes
Ready In: 35 Minutes
Servings: 8
This is SO CUTE!!! Place crab onto lettuce-lined platter with mound of your favorite crab dip, surround with shells and crackers if desired! GREAT for parties, picnics and BBQ's!
Ingredients:
5 rhodes frozen rolls, texas, thawed but still cold
1 toothpick, broken into 4 pieces
1 tablespoon butter, melted
1 egg, beaten
paprika (optional)
1 pimento stuffed olive, halved
crab dip (or any seafood-style dip, spread, etc.)
cracker (optional)
fresh dill sprig
Directions:
1. For the body, join 2 rolls together and press into a flat football shape. Place body on a large sprayed baking sheet.
2. With the next roll, cut enough dough off to form 2 small eyes. Roll each piece into a round ball and place on front of body. To secure eyes, stick a small piece of toothpick in each ball and then stick it into the body.
3. Cut the rest of the roll in half to form 2 arms. Place each arm to the side of the eyes but before the ends of the body.
4. Cut another roll in half to form 2 claws. Then cut each claw off-center almost in half and place at the end of each arm, putting the small part of the claw closest to the body. Roll the last roll into a 12-inch rope. Divide rope into 6 equal lengths for the legs. Arrange 2 legs curving forward and 1 leg curving back on each side. Tuck legs slightly under the body.
5. Brush crab with melted butter, cover loosely with plastic wrap and let rise for 30-45 minutes, or til doubled. (I let mine rise for 1 hour, but 45 minutes would've been perfect, mine looked kinda fat, haha!).
6. Brush crab with beaten egg and sprinkle lightly with paprika.
7. Bake at 350° for 20 minutes.
8. Toothpick olive halves onto ends of eyes of dough. Cut-side facing outward.
9. Place crab onto lettuce-lined platter.
10. Place mound of your favorite crab dip between claws.
11. Surround with decorative shells (or oysters on the half shell), crackers and fresh dill sprigs if desired!
12. I made this for me and my hubby for a special treat lunch! I'm allergic to crustaceans, so we had it with my lemon-dilled tuna salad and had a ball! It was so much fun tearing off the pieces and spreading them with tuna, instead of the plain 'ol plain 'ol tuna sandwiches!
13. You could make a nice seafood appetizer platter with this, too! Shrimp cocktail and fried oysters would be a great addtion! (A nice mix of hot and cold!).
14. Hope ya try it! :) It's really easy! And FUN!
By RecipeOfHealth.com