
Jaiba a la Frank (Tampico-Style Crab in Butter)
Crab meat sautéed in butter, Tampico style.
About this recipe
Blue crab meat sautéed in butter with garlic, onion, güero chillies and fresh herbs. The jewel of Tamaulipas seafood cuisine.
History & Origin
Jaiba a la Frank is an iconic dish from the city of Tampico, located in the state of Tamaulipas on the Gulf Coast of Mexico. This dish stands out for its simple yet flavoursome preparation, which highlights the freshness of the crab, a seafood delicacy highly valued in the region. The fishing tradition of Tamaulipas, where seafood harvesting is vital to the local economy, is reflected in the popularity of crab and its inclusion in the area's cuisine. The preparation of jaiba a la Frank typically involves sautéing the crab meat in butter, accompanied by garlic, onion, yellow chillies, and herbs, creating a dish that is not only delicious but also evokes the coastal lifestyle of its inhabitants. This dish is commonly served at family gatherings and celebrations, where food becomes a means of bringing the community together. Culturally, jaiba a la Frank is woven into the rich culinary tradition of Mexico, which celebrates the diversity of local ingredients and the influence of various gastronomic currents. In Tamaulipas, cuisine is not only a reflection of regional identity but also a testament to the coexistence of cultures, where indigenous flavours blend with culinary traditions brought by immigrants. Thus, jaiba a la Frank not only represents a delight for the palate but also embodies the history and culture of Mexico's coastal region.
Estimated cost
£16.50
Total cost
£4.13
Per serving
* Approximate prices based on UK supermarkets
Nutritional information per serving
550
Calories
30g
Protein
50g
Carbohydrates
25g
Fat
2g
Fibre
600mg
Sodium
* Approximate values. May vary depending on ingredients used.
Method
- 1
Check the crab meat and remove any shell or cartilage fragments. Set aside.

💡 Buy the freshest crab meat possible.
- 2
Finely chop the onion, garlic and güero chillies.

- 3
Melt butter in a large frying pan. When it foams, add garlic for 30 seconds.

- 4
Add the onion and güero chillies. Cook for 3 minutes until translucent.

- 5
Add the crab meat carefully. Season with salt, pepper and lime juice. Cook for 5 minutes, stirring gently.

💡 Do not stir vigorously; the crab is delicate.
- 6
Sprinkle with fresh parsley and serve with white rice and flour tortillas.

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