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Ground red pepper adds the "devil" to these crab cakes. If you want a milder flavor, omit the pepper in both the crab cakes and the sour cream mixture. Crabby and crusty is what a true crab cake should be, and this one hits the spot perfectly.
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To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have devilled louisiana crab cakes with roasted red pepper & smoked paprika garlic mayo using 18 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Devilled Louisiana crab cakes with roasted red pepper & smoked paprika garlic mayo:
- Prepare For the crab cakes:
- Prepare 250 g tinned white crab meat (or for a veggie version, substitute the tinned crab for marinated artichokes, drained of all oil and finely chopped
- Get 2 spring onions, finely sliced
- Get 1 stick celery, finely diced
- Prepare 1/2 red pepper, finely diced
- Prepare 100 g mashed potatoes
- Make ready 1/2 red chilli, finely diced
- Make ready 50 g plain flour, seasoned with cayenne + salt & pepper
- Take 50 g white breadcrumbs, seasoned with cayenne, sweet paprika, celery salt & white pepper
- Prepare 1 medium egg, beaten
- Get Vegetable oil
- Get Red pepper, garlic, smoked paprika and lime mayo:
- Get 1 roasted red pepper, skinned, seeded and roughly chopped
- Prepare 1 clove garlic, crushed
- Get 3 tablespoons mayonnaise
- Take Small pinch of smoked paprika
- Get 1/2 tablespoon lime juice, or more to taste
- Take Salt & Pepper
The crab meat is freshly picked that day and with the addition of sweet roasted red peppers this dish is sure to become a favorite in your home. Fixed this a couple nights ago. Crab cakes with a roasted red pepper sauce. Was a very fast, easy and delicious sauce for the crab cake.
Steps to make Devilled Louisiana crab cakes with roasted red pepper & smoked paprika garlic mayo:
- Mix together the crab, spring onions, celery, peppers, mashed potatoes, chilli, salt and pepper
- Divide the mixture into 4 and shape into big, fat cakes. Place in the fridge for 30 minutes to firm up before frying
- In the meantime, prepare the red pepper mayo by adding all the ingredients into a mini food processor and blitzing until fully blended
- Remove the cakes from the fridge and dust with the seasoned flour - Dip in the beaten egg - Then coat the cakes in the seasoned breadcrumbs on all sides
- Add oil to a frying pan and fry the crab cakes over a medium- ot heat for around 3-5 minutes on each side, until golden & piping hot. Lower the heat if the cakes brown too quickly or you can finish them off in the oven
- Serve the crabcakes with a big dollop of garlic red pepper mayo & a wedge of lemon
I served it prior to a serving of my Red Pepper Risotto. From Barking Crab, a stalwart restaurant on Boston's waterfront, come these classic cakes, full of sweet meat and just enough crumbs to hold it all together. Transfer to a plate lined with a paper towel. Serve on a bed of greens and top with Roasted Red Pepper & Garlic Aioli. Coat the tops with cooking spray and.
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