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Crab Cakes for dinner!

2nd August 2008

Crab Cakes for dinner!

We were in the grocery store looking at pickles (the refrigerated ones, mmmm) when I noticed a refrigerated can of crab meat. On a whim, I threw it into the cart so I could attempt crab cakes… You see, lately, probably 90% of my restaurant experiences have included crab cakes, and I’m a fan!

I wrote down my made-up recipe as I did this, but I evidently threw it away… I can’t find it anywhere! So we’ll just have to guess.

crab cake ingredients

I know there was:

  • 16 oz. of crab meat
  • 1 onion, chopped and sauted
  • some breadcrumbs (about 3/4 cup)
  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • Frank’s red hot sauce
  • an egg or two
  • a splash of lemon juice
  • A bunch of melted butter

So, I mixed all of that together:

crab cake mix

… and chilled it for a while so it wasn’t as goopy.

Then, I scooped 1/4 cup at a time into a little pile in some flour.

crab cakes in flour

… then, sprinkled some flour on top and patted down a little bit.

crab cakes in flour

After that, I picked up the lump and shaped it in my palms by tossing it back and forth between my hands lightly.

crab cake shaping

I pan-fried them in a little olive oil… probably about 3-4 minutes on each side.

pan frying crab cakes

… until they were golden and pretty yummy-looking.

crab cakes

The whole time, Zora was staring like this… hoping she’d get a little morsel that dropped to the floor by accident.

zora staring at the crab cakes

I sprinkled the crab cakes with some salt, and served them with steamed carrots (I think I was in a blandish mood).

crab cakes with carrots

Now, these were pretty decent-tasting… not your restaurant-quality entree crab cakes though. BUT! The next day, we discovered that the leftovers were FANTASTIC on sandwiches with some toppings and condiments. This would be the perfect crab cake for making po-boys.

Related posts:

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  3. Country Fried Steak With Gravy for the Gravy-Phobic
  4. Last-Minute Dinner - Taco Salad
  5. Crabettes - Indulge in your hors d’oeuvres



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  1. 1 On August 2nd, 2008, Roxy said:

    WOW! That looks tasty and super easy. My kind of recipe I will have to try this next week!

  2. 2 On August 20th, 2008, k8tron said:

    Yummers!
    If you like this, another seafood sammie that you may like, grab the crawfish that’s by the seafood section in Publix (you’re in the south, right?) and sautee it with butter, green onions, salt, and whatever spices you like, we use a seafood mix). Then get a good hoagie or French roll, lay it all out, top it with a yellow cheese….American, Havarti, Provolone and toast it wrapped in foil for a while.

    To die for.

  3. 3 On August 20th, 2008, Joyful Abode said:

    Wow, K8tron. That sounds good! I am in the south but no Publix here… man I miss that store.

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