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This recipe brings out the best in the crab's flavor ... Serve the crab cakes hot with your favorite sauce for crab cakes. Popular choices include tartar sauce, remoulade, or a spicy aioli. Add a ...
These crab cakes are made with imitation crab meat, which is mixed with Asian-inspired ingredients like soy sauce, ginger, and green onions. They are then coated in panko breadcrumbs and pan-fried ...
If you don’t have time to make the mayo for the tartare sauce, substitute with a good-quality bought mayonnaise. For the fish cakes, put the mashed potato in a bowl and break up with a fork.
Crab cakes are especially popular along the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland and along the Mid-Atlantic coast. Some Maryland-style purists have very specific ideas about what can and cannot go in a crab ...
For the fish cakes, place the fish, fish sauce, red curry paste, lime leaf, galangal, lemongrass, coriander root, egg, palm sugar, beans, and lime juice in a food processor and blend to a paste.
Serve these Salmon & Crab Cakes as an appetizer or as a main course with a side of tartar sauce and a fresh salad. Make sure to remove any skin and bones from the salmon before dicing it. Chilling the ...
I became a crab cake snob after my youngest daughter moved to Baltimore. I love Maryland crab cakes; the best have big lumps of crab meat and very little filler. Makes 24 small or 12 large crab cakes.
Spoon some of the sauce on each plate and top with two crab cakes. Serve immediately. Recipe from The First Real Kitchen Cookbook by Megan & Jill Carle/Chronicle Books, 2011.
In a large bowl, combine all the ingredients except for the oil. Form the crab mixture into eight small cakes about 2-3 inches in diameter. Heat 2 tablespoons oil in a large nonstick skillet over ...