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Crab Cake
Posted on Wednesday, April 15, 2009 by destination tips travel
I love crab cakes. It's an American dish ,easy to serve and enjoyed as a starter . It can be fried or baked and prepared in many different styles:
French style is usually prepared with eggs, bread crumbs, chives, parsley, butter, mayonnaise or heavy cream. It is elegant, creamy, and has a buttery full mouth taste.
Southwestern style is prepared and served with typical southwestern ingredients which may or may not include: corn, red peppers, green peppers, serrano chilies, cayenne pepper, chipotle remoulade, black bean salsa, tequilla lime jalapeno cream sauce.... It has a lighter taste but has stronger aroma.
Cajun style also has eggs, bread crumbs, chives, parsley, onion, mayonnaise , paprika, hot sauce and cajun seasoning. It is spicy and has a strong aroma.
My favorite one is Maryland style at Oceanaire . It 's similar to French style but less buttery, not much filler, mostly big chunky crab meat and served with creamy sauce on the side. I usually don't use the sauce, I like the way it is, so I could taste the natural sweetness of the meat; add some tabasco sauce( if you're in the mood) for spiciness and a glass of sauvingon blanc is perfect.
French style is usually prepared with eggs, bread crumbs, chives, parsley, butter, mayonnaise or heavy cream. It is elegant, creamy, and has a buttery full mouth taste.
Southwestern style is prepared and served with typical southwestern ingredients which may or may not include: corn, red peppers, green peppers, serrano chilies, cayenne pepper, chipotle remoulade, black bean salsa, tequilla lime jalapeno cream sauce.... It has a lighter taste but has stronger aroma.
Cajun style also has eggs, bread crumbs, chives, parsley, onion, mayonnaise , paprika, hot sauce and cajun seasoning. It is spicy and has a strong aroma.
My favorite one is Maryland style at Oceanaire . It 's similar to French style but less buttery, not much filler, mostly big chunky crab meat and served with creamy sauce on the side. I usually don't use the sauce, I like the way it is, so I could taste the natural sweetness of the meat; add some tabasco sauce( if you're in the mood) for spiciness and a glass of sauvingon blanc is perfect.
Crab cake at Oceanaire:
Me:
Wearing: Prada outfit s/s 09, Gucci shoes, Givenchy clutch, cuffs from F21.
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