Made with a crayfish caught on the Great Barrier Reef this delicious creamy mornay was so yummy.

Crayfish Mornay

One of our longest legs sailing so far was the 58 hour sail from Seisai, QLD to Gove, NT. We had some really nice weather and good sailing for most of it. Since it was another milestone (i.e. entering another state, Northern Territory) we decided to celebrate with a delicious meal. Crayfish Mornay.

Made with a crayfish caught on the Great Barrier Reef this delicious creamy mornay was so yummy.

This is what we did…

Dwayne cut the crayfish in half, from head to tail. I removed the meat, washed the shells, and roughly chopped the lobster flesh.

Crayfish Mornay - the empty shells

To make the mornay I heated some milk, a thick slice of onion, a bay leaf and some peppercorns in a pot. I simmered it for a couple of minutes. I then removed the pot from the heat, covered it and let it sit for 15minutes so the flavour would infuse.

I heated a little oil (I didn’t have butter) in a saucepan and added a some plain flour. I cooked this for a minute or two, stirring constantly, then removed it from heat.

I added the white wine and mixed until I had a smooth consistency, then added the milk gradually while mixing. I cooked it over low heat for a few minutes until the sauce thickened. Stirred in a little salt and pepper, cream and some cheese. I stirred this until the cheese melted, then added the crayfish meat.

The Crayfish Mornay mix

I then spooned the lobster mixture into the shells, sprinkled with cheese and baked it  in the oven for 15minute .

Crayfish Mornay ready to be cooked.

It was nice served with basmati rice and steamed broccoli.

Crayfish Mornay served with steamed basmati rice and brocoli

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