Maryland Style Crabcakes

Ingrients & Directions 1 lb Fresh jumbo lump crabmeat 1 Sweet red pepper; seeded, -diced fine 1 Sweet yellow pepper; seeded, -diced fine 1 tb Finely-chopped fresh garlic 1 Jalapeno peppers – (to 2); -finely chopped 1/3 c Fresh cilantro leaves; -chopped 1/3 c Mayonnaise 1 c Fresh white bread […]

Ingrients & Directions


1 lb Fresh jumbo lump crabmeat
1 Sweet red pepper; seeded,
-diced fine
1 Sweet yellow pepper; seeded,
-diced fine
1 tb Finely-chopped fresh garlic
1 Jalapeno peppers – (to 2);
-finely chopped
1/3 c Fresh cilantro leaves;
-chopped
1/3 c Mayonnaise
1 c Fresh white bread crumbs
3 tb Maryland-style “Old Bay”
-brand seasoning
Powder
1 ts Salt
1 ts Freshly-ground black pepper
Olive oil or vegetable oil;
-for sauteing

Even though crab meat is packaged fresh and clean of shell there are always
some shell fragments remaining. Open the crab meat, dump into a clean dish,
and with scrupulously clean hands, pick through and clean the crabmeat of
all shell fragments. Be careful of the delicate nature of such a high
quality product and try not to crumble the large lumps of crab. Mix the
crabmeat with the sweet peppers, garlic, jalapeno, cilantro leaves, and
mayonnaise. Add the seasoning powder, 4 tablespoons of the bread crumbs,
salt, and pepper. Mix well then refrigerate the mixture for twenty minutes.
A cold mix is easier to work with and form into cakes. Cover a work surface
with waxed paper and sprinkle with half of the remaining bread crumbs.
Scoop up and divide the crabmeat into 6 equal-size portions and place each
mound on the work space. With the portion of crab in the palm of one hand
pat the crab with the fingers of your other hand into a disk-shaped cake
approximately 3/4-inch thick. It is important for the crab cakes to be the
same thickness so that they will cook uniformly. Pat each cake with the
bread crumbs, turning them so they coat evenly on all sides. Refrigerate
for at least an hour so that they firm enough to cook, and in this way
prevent them from crumbling. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Not more than
half an hour before you plan to serve the crab cakes add enough oil to
cover the bottom of a saute pan. Heat until just before it begins to smoke.
Add the crab cakes gently, being careful not to crowd the pan. (Cook them
in two batches if necessary.) Turn the cakes and brown the second side.
When the crab cakes are well browned to a rich golden on both sides, place
on a heat-proof platter and into a 375 degree oven for 6 to 8 minutes to
ensure that they are fully cooked and hot at the center. Serve with chili
mayonnaise and a mango salad. This recipe yields 6 to 8 crabcakes, 4 to 6
appetizer servings or 4 main course servings.


Yields
4 servings

RobinDee

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