These are Sea crabs. You also get Mud Crabs and River Crabs which a Dark in color and their claws are comparatively bulkier than Sea Crabs. This is the front/Top shell of the CrabNote: While buying crabs, I've always seen my Mum holding each Crab to check if the crab is heavy. Heavier the Crab, fleshier and tastier will it be.Also, while purchasing Crabs, you should get a fresh smell of the sea rather than the pungent/acidic smell of Amonia. If you get even the slightest smell of Amonia, know that the crab is not fresh and could give you a bad stomach. When it comes to any Shell Fish, ensure it is fresh. The colours on the fish will be vibrant and not pale. It will be smooth and not slimy. Any pale greenish, blueish, yellowish color on the claws indicate that the crab is stale. You will be able to easily separate the Top shell from the body of the Crap. Pull it apart as if you're opening a book. For all those who haven't read a book in years, maybe this could be a good start :) :)
This is the back shell of the crab or let's call it the main body(My Science teacher will be very proud of me trying to demonstrate Parts of the Body! ouch :)
The Abdomen plate(the triangular part) on the shell needs to be pulled off
It is soft and can be pulled off easily
Remove and discard the long spongy particles from both the sides of the shell. It is usually grey or off white in color.
Gently wash the crab under running water. Ensure that the force of the water is not too strong. The flesh of the crab is quite soft. If the water force is too strong, the flesh might shred or come off the shell. Treat it gently.
You have a choice to keep the claws or twist and detach them from the body of the Crab. I prefer to detach it for convenience while cooking
With the help of a scissor, snip off and discard the flat and pointed edges of the Walking legs(the 6 thinner ones) and the Swimming legs(the two slightly fatter ones)
Now the crab will look like this
If you like, you can cut the Crab body in the centre into two halves. It's more convenient to cook or if you wish, you can keep it as it is at this stage
Heat oil in a Vessel and add the curry paste.
Add some water in the mixer in which you made the masala, shake shake shake and put the water in the curry. Bring the curry to a boil. Let the curry boil for about 10 minutes on low heat. Note: Let the curry boil well so that there is no raw bitter taste Add the Crabs to the boiling curry and cover the vessel. Let the curry boil for about 10-12 minutes, check for salt and tamarind juice. If required, you can add at this stage.
Turn off the heat and enjoyyyyy this super delish Kurleo Kodi with Hot white rice or Pao.