These simple crab cakes are easy to make and luxurious to eat. Serve them as appetizers or alongside a big, crisp salad and some garlic bread for a meal that feels celebratory. This recipe is all ...
Around this time each year, we remember to send our thanks to the Chesapeake Bay, the region that perfected our favorite summertime meal: crab cakes. We have a few favorite crab cake recipes—Crab ...
Dear SOS: I dined at a little restaurant in Monrovia recently called Cafe Mundial. They had the nicest crab cakes with a lovely lemon-type sauce, that I would love to make at home. Thanks for your ...
While I am a big fan of traditional pan-fried crab cakes, it’s hard to beat the ease that comes with baking them. Skip standing over a hot stove and instead, bake the whole batch at once on a sheet ...
Ed Brown, chef and owner of Ed's Chowder House in New York City, shares his secret to crispy crab cakes that don't require any frying. And since we can't live on crab cakes alone, he also shares ...
2. Drain crabmeat and put in a medium below. Add breadcrumbs and toss until distributed evenly. 3. In a small bowl, whisk together the egg, 2 tablespoons of the Mustard-Mayonnaise Sauce, the parsley, ...
1. Preheat oven to 350F. 2. In a medium mixing bowl mix everything together except the jumbo lump crab & panko breadcrumbs. 3. Gently stir in the crab & panko using a rubber spatula to fold the crab & ...
These restaurant-style crab cakes boast large pieces of crab, shrimp, and scallops for a brunch that feels like a special occasion. Mixing some of the bread crumbs into the crab mixture is the secret ...
Looking to give your crab cakes a bit of cheesy zing? Just replace the breadcrumbs in your recipe with this snacktime fave ...
These simple crab cakes are easy to make and luxurious to eat. Serve them as appetizers or alongside a big, crisp salad and some garlic bread for a meal that feels celebratory. This recipe is all ...