KING CRAB | Big Size Crab Recipe Cooking in American Village | VCC Cooking in USA | Seafood Recipe


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Village Cooking Channel is now in America! In this special video from the USA, we cook giant King Crabs in our traditional village style. First, the crabs are boiled whole, then we make small holes in the shell to add cold-pressed gingelly oil, dry red chillies, shallots, and salt. Finally, we roast the crabs over firewood heat, letting the spices infuse deep inside. This American village seafood feast shows the authentic taste of VCC in USA — a true celebration of flavors and tradition.

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  1. தமிழ் நாட்டில் இருந்தே அம்மி கல்லை எடுத்து கொண்டு போனீர்களா இல்ல அமெரிக்காவில் அம்மி கல்லில் அரைக்கும் பழக்கம் இருக்கிறதா அமெரிக்காவில் முதியோர் இல்லம் பார்வையற்றோர் இல்லம் இருக்கிறதா வாழ்த்துக்கள் வாழ்த்துக்கள்

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