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Tips For Crab Cakes

Filed Under (cooking) by Mike Smith on 09-09-2009

Everybody loves crab cakes and why not?! They are so tasty when made right. There are just a couple key things you have to pay attention to. Here are some tips on making delicious crab cakes:

Step 1: Choose the best quality crab meat available. This is absolutely the most important step in making awesome crab cakes. If you start off with premium crab meat, your crab cake is bound to taste delicious. What should crab meat smell like? Crab meat should have a seawater smell and be moist.

With that said, pick the grade that matches your budget and the style of the rest of your menu. For example, if your crab cakes are for a special party or dinner, using jumbo lump will give you an impressive plate presentation. If you`re making a crab cake for a picnic or lunch, however, you can utilize claw meat or special, allowing you to cut costs while still keeping that great flavor. This goes with other recipes as well, but especially when making crab cakes.

Step 2 – Be sure to handle the meat gently when incorporating it into your recipe to ensure that the large lumps and flakes are retained ” crab meat is very delicate and breaks apart easily. And that’s the last thing you want to do is break the meat apart.

3. Just like any recipe, the better the ingredients that you put in, the better your end product will be. To get the best crab cake, use the best quality ingredients ” fresh parlsey instead of dried, fresh lemon juice instead of bottled.

When shaping the crab mixture into cakes, again be gentle and use your hands to gently press and shape the cakes. One trick is to add the largest lumps of meat last so you don’t break the lumps.

Once you have portioned out your crab cakes, it is best to allow them to “set” in the refrigerator (covered with plastic wrap) for at least an hour. This will really bring all the excellent flavors together and allow the ingredients to “set” and bind together. This will also help keep your crab cakes from breaking apart while frying or baking. That’s the last thing you want is to have the crab cake break apart after frying.

Try this awesome crab cake recipe.

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