Crab Cakes are so delicious and one of my favorite appetizers when I go out to dinner. They are a great appetizer or make a great meal on their own. I love to have a traditional cajun remoulade sauce with my Crab Cakes, but these are also heavenly with mango salsa. You can enjoy these a s alight snack, serve with sweet potato fries or a refreshing salad.
Crab Cake Ingredients
1 lb lump
crab bmeat, picked through and any bits of shell removed (try not to break up the
lumps of crab meat as you pick through it)
1/2 stick
(1/4 cup) unsalted butter (divided, 1 Tbsp and 3 Tbsp)
1/2 cup
chopped shallots
1 teaspoon
kosher salt
2 large
eggs
1 1/2
teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon
of sweet paprika
1/2
teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 tablespoon
old bay seasoning
¼ cup
chopped green onion
1 teaspoon
lemon zest
I tablespoon
lemon juice
1/4
teaspoon Tabasco
2 Tbsp
chopped fresh parsley
1 ½ cup
bread crumbs
Directions:
Heat one tablespoon of butter in a small skillet over medium high heat.
Add the shallots and a half teaspoon of salt. Cook until the shallots
are translucent, a couple minutes. Do not brown. Let the shallots cool.
Whisk together the eggs, Worcestershire sauce, remaining half teaspoon
of salt, paprika, freshly ground black pepper, lemon zest,
Tabasco, parsley, and the cooked shallots. Gently fold in the
crabmeat and approximately 1/2 cup bread crumbs (use more if needed). The mixture will be very wet. Using your hands,
take a scoop of the crab mixture and gently form it into a patty form
about 2 1/4 inches across and 3/4 inches thick.
Continue until you've
made 12 crab cake patties. Line a rimmed tray with a piece of wax paper
just large enough to hold the cakes and sprinkle the bottom of the tray
with 1/2 of the remaining breadcrumbs. Set the crab cakes in one layer on the
top of the layer of bread crumbs and sprinkle them with the remaining
bread crumbs. Cover the crab cakes loosely with another sheet of wax
paper and chill in the refrigerator for at least one hour.
Heat Peanut oil in frying pan working in batches, place the crab cakes in the pan (do not crowd the
pan), and cook until golden brown, about 3 minutes on each side.
Remoulade Sauce
Ingredients
4 tablespoons Creole mustard or grainy mustard
1/4 yellow onion, grated
1 celery stick finely chopped
1 rounded tablespoon prepared horseradish
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon hot sauce, such as Tabasco
1 teaspoon paprika
A handful fresh flat-leaf parsley, chopped
Delicious!
Bon Appetit!
Wow! I can just about taste these from your photos ;-)
ReplyDeleteRight on time! I have been having crab cakes like once a week. I want to try them all! haha
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Love a good crab cake.
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What stunning little cakes :D
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Hmm. Looks yummy and delicious. The first time I ate crab cakes was about 2 years ago. I didn't like it at all, it was too salty and different from what I expected. Your version looks good though. I should try crab cakes again! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, that looks, so, so, good! Thank you for sharing these recipes. I'm going to work that crab cake recipe next weekend!
ReplyDeleteOMG, these look delicious I really want to try this now thanks for the idea :)
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Rose xo
Crab cakes have been on my to-do list all summer. I'll get to them soon!
ReplyDeleteI always like seeing what you've got up your apron sleeve LV! Crab cakes are just divine and pretty much the main reason I'd love to travel to the Northeastern US. I use a similar recipe for crab cakes but I haven't tried with remoulade sauce - your version sounds fantastic. And cooking the crab cakes in peanut oil is another interesting idea. And YOUR PHOTOS!! Wow!
ReplyDeleteWhew... It's wayyyy too early for me to be looking at food! I's hungry NOW!!!!! Lol!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great and I'm sure it tasted just as good as it looks!. I'm such a foodie but I don't experiment with recipes as often as I should! But your blog posts def inspire me to do do! Thanks for sharing!
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Lynn
YUM!!!! This looks Delicious!!! Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteYUM!!!! This looks Delicious!!! Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteOh, those look delicious!!! Thanks for sharing the recipe with us! That's a keeper! Hope you're enjoying the summer, sweets .. mine's been crazy busy because we moved and are renovating but stopped by to say hi to my blogging buds! xoSandy
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Scrolling through your blog, I said.. oooh fried chicken- but it was not chicken.. No ... it was my favorite food crabcakes, and what a sight for sore eyes..I have never attempted to make them myself. I can't wait to try your recipe!!!!
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ReplyDeleteI came across this recipe through Pinterest and plan to make them tomorrow. I noticed that in the directions it calls for tartar sauce but that's not listed in the ingredients. Also it says to mix the breadcrumbs in with the crab but then it calls for them to be used in the pan...what ratio goes where? Thank you-- I can't wait to make these! :)
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ReplyDeleteThanks so much for checking out the recipe. The tartar sauce is an error and I made the correction on that. As a general rule of thumb, start with 1/2 a cup of breadcrumbs to help your mixture come together. Save the rest for coating the outside of the crab cakes. If your mixture is to wet to handle, add a tiny bit at a time to help it come together. I hope you enjoy them!