Monday, June 1, 2009

Budget Minded FAUX CRAB CAKES

I don't know about you, but I can not afford fresh crab unless it is a very special occasion (certainly not for the every day crab cake). Even though crab is harvested right here in Alaska, it is not on MY table very often because of the price.

Are you familiar with crab flavored surimi? I use it in casseroles and crab cakes with very good results. Some people have an issue with the texture of surimi. However, I have found that if you break the surimi into pieces and give them two or three very quick pulses in your food processor, it will "flake" just like real crab. I don't think you will fool anyone into thinking it is fresh crab meat, but the quality and taste of surimi is SO much better than it used to be (if you haven't tried it in a while).

Tonight, I made big crab cakes and served them like a fishwich, I guess you could call them a crabwich. They had a very good crab cake consistency and flavor, not to mention they were very easy to make and affordable.

For those of you not familiar with surimi, it is made from Alaska cod fish and seasoned to taste like crab. It comes in 16 ounce pouches in the fresh meat isle. Make sure it says "flake style" and "crab flavored".

In a large bowl, mix:
2 large eggs
2 tablespoons mayonnaise
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
2 tablespoons chopped parsley
1 teaspoon seasoned salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
16 ounce pouch crab flavored surimi (flake style)
3/4 cup dry bread crumbs


Put the surimi in your food processor and pulse it two or three short blasts (until it "flakes" like crab meat). Set aside.

Whisk the first seven ingredients in a bowl until very smooth then add the bread crumbs and flaked surimi. Mix well with hands. Cover and refrigerate until ready to cook (or at least half an hour).

If you are making larger sandwiches, form into 4 large patties (working on waxed paper). Rinse your hands once in a while because the crab cakes are easier to form and work with if your hands are wet/damp.
In a large frying pan, or electric skillet, melt 1 tablespoon of butter and 1 tablespoon vegetable oil. Fry patties until they are golden brown.
NOTE: These are also very good, in a smaller version, served with tartar sauce and lemon.SEE VIDEO TUTORIAL >>

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