So my mom is in a book club – every couple of months she gets to host the book club at my parent’s house. About a week before the event my mom usually asks me to come up with a dish for the event
I already am planning on making a little caprese bites I was not planning on posting the recipe but if y’all would like it I will
The other dish I created were these crab puffs — I want to make something that was VERY simple to make and can be eaten with ease since there will be a lack of table space ( the same concept behind coming up with the caprese bites )
I really like how this recipe came out — I do have a tip 🙂 Always do an egg wash on pastry dough before baking — that is how you can get that lovely golden brown outside
If you do not know how to make a egg wash it is super easy – simple crack 1 egg in a bowl – whisk until the whites and yolk are completely combined
Then taking a kitchen brush – brush the “wash” onto the dough
To cut down on the cost I ended up using canned crab – it only cost a couple of dollars
I do not think someone would be able to tell the difference
If you do make the Super Easy Crab Puffs Recipe please let me know what you think 🙂
Preheat oven to 400 - line a cookie sheet with parchment paper
In a bowl - crack the egg - whisk ( Egg Wash)
Roll out the puff pastry and cut into equal squares I was able to make 16 squares
In a bowl mix together - crab, cream cheese, lemon juice, salt, pepper, garlic powder , ½ of your green onion
Fill each square - about 2 tablespoons for each - I made a line a filling in a line from one edge to the other then folded the dough around it - look at the main picture if you are confused
Brush the egg wash on each pastry and place onto the cookie sheet
Thank you, saved me today with this recipe, Happy New Year! I can’t wait to come back to your site, kinda in a hurry right now. LOL, relatives headed my way.
Adele Aiken
these look great – do you think they could be made ahead and frozen? either baked or unbaked?
K Young
Definitely Try
Luke and Pam Wilson
Was this actually just 2 green onions or 2 bunches of green onion?
I’ve Ace these twice now and everyone loved them. The only change I made was to count the pastry and put in 24 mini muffin cup tin to cook.
JEAN
Just a few details would really be helpful. What size to roll dough out to or maybe give us an idea of how big the squares should be. I am going to make them right now and just eyeball them based on your pictures.
Macy
I made these today and they came out really good! Everyone seemed to enjoy! Thanks for the recipe!
Crab puffs, aka crab rangoons, are a staple at most casual Chinese restaurants. They are made of crispy wonton wrappers stuffed with juicy crab meat and cream cheese.
It's a highly processed food containing minced fillet, egg whites, salt, sugar, and other additives to make it look like real crab meat. It's more affordable, but less nutritious, than fresh crab meat. The decision is yours to make as to which you'll buy for dinner.
The filling is made with a combination of cream cheese, crab meat or imitation crab meat, scallions or onion, garlic, and other flavorings. A small amount of the filling is wrapped in each wonton wrapper.
Combine vinegar, brown sugar, ketchup, chile flakes, and 1/2 cup water in a small saucepan and bring to a simmer over medium-high heat, whisking to combine until sugar is dissolved. Combine remaining tablespoon water and cornstarch in a small bowl and whisk with a fork to form a slurry.
Imitation crab is a highly processed food made by combining minced fish with starch, egg whites, sugar, salt, and additives to mimic the flavor, color, and texture of real crab meat.
The main ingredient of crab sticks is surimi – finely pulverised white fish – most commonly Alaska pollock. They also include fillers such as wheat and potato starch, and egg white, along with crab flavouring and food dyes to give them their crab-like red and white colour.
What is the difference between crab wonton and crab rangoon? Crab rangoon is a type of fried wonton, so they are really very similar. The difference is all in the filling. Traditional wontons are not ever filled with cream cheese (which is one of the main components in crab rangoon recipes).
According to some test-tube and animal studies, exposure to carrageenan can lead to inflammation, intestinal damage, and even an increased risk of cancer. Similarly, scientists have found that the phosphate additives in imitation crabs can cause damage to the kidneys, as well as the blood vessels.
The ADA's list of the best proteins for a diabetes-friendly diet includes: Fish high in omega-3 fatty acids, such as salmon, sardines, albacore tuna, mackerel, and rainbow trout. Shellfish, including clams, crab, imitation shellfish, lobster, oysters, scallops, and shrimp. Skinless chicken.
What Is Imitation Crab? The key to that flavor is surimi, a seafood paste made from white fish, artificial and natural flavors, starch, sugar, and sodium. And the preferred white fish in this amalgam is Alaskan Pollock—the same variety most commonly utilized in frozen fish sticks and fast-food seafood sandwiches.
If you plan to boil or steam your crab legs, your first option is to use the water to impart extra flavor. Don't be shy about adding salt, pepper, lemon juice and lemon rinds, or the classic Old Bay seasoning to your pot before boiling or steaming your crab legs.
Do you have to wash imitation crab before eating? No. Imitation crab is precooked and therefore sold in ready-to-use form. Crab sticks are particularly popular and many recipes instruct you to just toss them in an air fryer and serve with some sauce.
I love Panda Express' Crab Rangoons and they're so easy to make! Oddly enough, they don't use crab or imitation crab in their original recipe. Feel free to add some though, it's delicious! My local Panda Express offers 3 for $2.35.
The name comes from Rangoon, now Yangon, which is the largest city in Myanmar, formerly Burma. I am finding slight disagreement on if Victor himself as claimed by his granddaughter Eve Bergeron (head of marketing and public relations) or if Joe Young, a Chinese-American barback at Trader Vic's did the actual creation.
Trader Vic's in San Francisco claimed the crab rangoon they served (first appearing on their menu in the 1950s) came from an old Burmese recipe, but food historian Herb Caen says that dish most likely was invented in the restaurant's own kitchen. In other words, crab rangoon is just as American as apple pie.
It's mostly cream cheese, wrapped in dough and deep-fried to create bite-sized calorie bombs. Because they're small, it's easy to eat more than one. Finish an order of 4, and you're likely to get more than half the calories and fat you should have in an entire meal.
Carmine, caramel, paprika, and annatto extract are often used to make the crab's red, orange, or pink coloring. Imitation crab is cooked, which helps set the surimi and give it the final texture and appearance. Nutritionally speaking, surimi is not that different from real crab, although it is lower in cholesterol."
One of the main reasons why crab meat is expensive is due to the high cost of catching and processing the crabs. Crabbing is a labor-intensive process that requires skilled workers to operate specialized equipment such as crab traps and crab pots.
Puff pastry, also known as pâte feuilletée, is a flaky light pastry made from a laminated dough composed of dough (détrempe) and butter or other solid fat (beurrage). The butter is put inside the dough (or vice versa), making a paton that is repeatedly folded and rolled out before baking.
Crab sticks, krab sticks, snow legs, imitation crab (meat), or seafood sticks are a type of seafood made of starch and finely pulverized white fish (surimi) that has been shaped and cured to resemble the leg meat of snow crab or Japanese spider crab. It is a product that uses fish meat to imitate shellfish meat.
Crab cake filling: I go light on the filler, using juuuust enough to bind the crab cakes together. You'll need an egg, mayonnaise, chopped fresh herbs (I like parsley, dill, and tarragon!), Dijon mustard, Old Bay seasoning, Worcestershire sauce, lemon zest, Kosher salt, and black pepper.
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