I’m not sure why the return to darkness in the early evening has awakened my appetite for a breakfast-for-dinner entry, but here’s one with a twist: ground golden flaxseed, in tidy crab cakes you can ...
I love this appetizer because it resonates with the past and present food cultures in my hometown of Baltimore. It's a street food that's inspired by Maryland's most famous dish, the crab cake, so ...
For the crab cakes, gently mix together the crabmeat, diced bread, mayonnaise, and green onions in a bowl. Season with Tabasco, salt, and pepper. Put the bread crumbs in a shallow bowl. With your ...
In a mixing bowl, whisk together the egg, mayo, parsley, Dijon, Worcestershire, old bay, lemon juice, salt and pepper. Once it’s mixed, add the crab and cracker crumbs. Using your hands or a rubber ...
“Break it up like hash, and then put a fried egg on top," the 'Late Show' host tells PEOPLE Antonia DeBianchi is an Associate Editor, Food & Lifestyle, at PEOPLE. Their work has previously appeared in ...
1. Check crabmeat and remove bits of shell or cartilage. 2. Place crabmeat in medium bowl and add 2 cups bread crumbs, onions, bell pepper, egg, mayonnaise and salt and peppers to taste. If mixture ...
Crab cakes are a delightful dish, thanks to their key ingredient, crab meat. When mixed into patties with flavorful ingredients like scallions and spices then fried until golden and crispy on the ...