Maryland Crab Cakes


One thing I love, a lot, is crabs.  I'm originally from Maryland, and you know the saying, "Maryland is for Crabs."  I remember many a summer day sitting at a newspaper-lined picnic table, filled with piles of blue crabs, Old Bay seasoning, wooden mallets, and small dishes of apple cider vinegar.  We would crack, pick and eat crabs for hours.  I really miss those times.

So every once in a while I'll treat myself and get some delicious blue crab meat and make crab cakes.    So I thought I'd share with you my recipe for true Maryland crab cakes. :)

1 lb. jumbo lump crab meat (Phillips is my favorite and is wild caught)
2 eggs, lightly beaten
1 tbsp. mayonnaise
1 tsp. Old Bay seasoning
1/2 cup Italian breadcrumbs
1 tbsp. fresh parsley, minced
1 tsp. fresh lemon juice
2 tbsp. red bell pepper, minced
2 tbsp. onion, minced
Salt and Pepper
Canola or vegetable oil

Drain crab meat and add to a medium mixing bowl.  Add the rest of the ingredients and mix together, not mixing too much, but just until well incorporated.

Using a 1/3 cup size dry measuring cup, scoop the mixture into the cup.  Remove the mixture into your hand and form into a crab cake.  Using the measuring cup will ensure they are all the same size and cook the same.  You will be able to make 7 crab cakes that are all the same size.

They should look something like this:

Place the formed crab cakes onto a platter and put in the refrigerator for at least 15 minutes, to let them firm up a little so they won't fall apart while cooking.

In a cast iron skillet place oil just to coat the bottom of the pan.  Heat on medium high.  Once it has heated up add your crab cakes, one at a time.  Allow to brown, approximately 4-5 minutes.  Using two spoons, two spatulas, or whatever is easiest for you, turn the crab cakes over.  Allow to cook on the second side for 4 minutes.  Remove from pan and place on a paper towel-lined plate.

Enjoy!

Until next time...

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Cheap Date... With Myself :)


I spend way too much time at home and in front of my computer, so this past Saturday I decided I was going to go out... not to the grocery store, or the bank, or the post office (my usual 'going out' spots)... but take myself out on a long overdue date... and decided on a drive along the coast.  That would be a cheap date.

I've done this drive I don't know how many times, but I swear I never get tired of it.  There is so much beauty that it just takes my breath away each and every time I head over there.  So I headed out with a sandwich, my iPod, and my camera.  What more could I possibly need?

Well, a jacket, perhaps.  I always forget the uncertainty and drastic change in weather here in Northern California.  When I left sunny, warm, 80-degree Fremont I wasn't expecting to run into cold, foggy, 53-degree Half Moon Bay.  We're talking only 35 miles here, people!  Oh well!  I didn't let that stop me and I stood out there, wind about to knock me over and all, and took my pictures... because that's what I do. :)

So I thought I'd share a few of them with you so you could enjoy the beautiful coast of Northern California with me.


 
So go take yourself out on a date doing what you love!

Until next time...

Lady by the Bay
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