Shrimp, lumpcrab and crawfish cakes

Started by KyNola, August 03, 2008, 12:21:32 PM

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KyNola

Being a huge fan of New Orleans food and having 3 pounds of lump crab, 20 pounds of shrimp and a pound of crawfish tails in the freezer that was screaming my name, I boiled 5 pounds of peeled shrimp in a very spicy boil and then cooled them.  Took approximately 1 pound of the shrimp and coarsely chopped.  Put in a large mixing bowl, added 1 pound of lump crab and 1 pound of crawfish tails.  Finely diced green onions and a yellow and red bell pepper into the bowl.  Sufficient mayo to moisten.  Carefully fold so as to not break up the lump crab.  Season to personal taste with creole seasoning and hot sauce.  Add enough panko bread crumbs to bind the mixture.  Form cakes about 1/2 inch thick and 2-3 inches across.  Place cakes on baking sheet and into the frig for at LEAST an hour to firm.  I went much longer.  Out of the frig, dust with seasoned flour and saute in peanut oil until golden brown being careful not to have the oil too hot or you will have crunchy outside and cold inside.  Once cooked, place on paper towel to absorb any oil.  Make your favorite remoulade sauce and get out of the way before your spouse knocks you down to get to them. :D  Special thanks to Mr.B's in NOLA for their original crab cake recipe from which this was adapted.

We can't eat smoked foods everyday you know. ;)

KyNola

Gizmo

Sounds awesome KyNola.  I to favor the flavorings of New Orleans.  If you get tired of crab cakes (is that even possible?), you could adapt this to some seafood poor-boys.   :P
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westexasmoker

Ooooo crab cakes and salmon patties!  Thats some good grub there!  We do the patties in the skillet and crab balls in the deep fryer!  Dang now I'm hungry!

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NePaSmoKer

Sounds good Kynola.

We frequent N'awlins alot being my wife has relatives there. Her uncle said i am a coon ass cuz i can eat 5lbs of mud bugs without stopping  :D  :D

Did you ever eat at Cafe Du Monde.


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KyNola

NePa,
Been to Cafe du Monde many times!  Also Coops, Molly's on the Market, Louisiana Pizza Kitchen etc etc etc.  Only one reason to go to New Orleans, food, thirst abatement and music.  Hoping to be back again in October.  Laissez Le Bon Temp Rouler!

KyNola

NePaSmoKer

Quote from: KyNola on August 03, 2008, 05:47:48 PM
NePa,
Been to Cafe du Monde many times!  Also Coops, Molly's on the Market, Louisiana Pizza Kitchen etc etc etc.  Only one reason to go to New Orleans, food, thirst abatement and music.  Hoping to be back again in October.  Laissez Le Bon Temp Rouler!

KyNola

Ahh yess
I just love the cafe du monde benigts and coffee.  We are heading down to fla the last week in oct until nov 11th. Hopefully we can get to N'awlins, I could sure eat a fried catfish po'boy right now  ;D and a bag of Zaps.

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FLBentRider

I'm gonna have to try them cakes!

Can you send a sample ?  ;D ;D ;D
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Quote from: FLBentRider on August 03, 2008, 07:12:22 PM
I'm gonna have to try them cakes!

Can you send a sample ?  ;D ;D ;D

:D  :D need to get Arcs to open a wormhole.

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La Quinta

WOW Ky...those sound awesome...I love crabcakes...been to NO many times....used all of my frozen crawfish in gumbo (unfortunately!!)  So the recipe from NOLA eh? Very Kool!!  :)

KyNola

FLBR,
You will have to fight my wife for that sample! With you srill recuperating from surgery, I think she can take you.  Especially if there are these cakes involved. :D 

LQ:  If you have not been to Mr. B's on the corner of Royal & Iberville across from the Hotel Monteleone in the FQ,  I heartily recommend it.  The food is out of this world and the service is first class.  They have a great cookbook that is actually much simpler than one might expect.  BTW, you got to get you some more crawfish tails, girl!  Gumbo season will be here before you know it.  Always like to make gumbo on Sunday afternoons in the Fall and Winter.  Red beans and rice too!

KyNola   

La Quinta

That's a big YUM Ky....love red beans and rice too!! Being from Florida...NO was right around the corner...college in Tallahassee so it was a straight shot from there!! Like the FQ but would like to venture out...next time I'm there...taste the "real food"!! Talked to some peeps out here in Cali...big bucks to get those puppies (crawfish) shipped (like soft shelled crabs). I can always go home to Moms and get either... :) Just a plane ride away!!!

KyNola

LQ,
Lots of great places to eat over on the West Bank.  Head over toward Lafitte across the Crescent City Connection, formerly known as the Greater New Orleans Bridge or Hwy 90.  Great food over there.

As for crawfish, check your local supermarkets.  Even here in far Western KY, I can buy one pound "bricks" of frozen crawfish tail meat at the local Kroger's and Walmart.  They run about 7-8 dollars per pound and there is no waste.  It's all meat.  Works for me in gumbos, jambalaya, crawfish pie, etc.

KyNola   

La Quinta

Ky...I have checked...I'm in the middle of nowhere...I've seen crawfish tails...just not willing to pay the price. Really exspensive here. Thanks for the tips on NO. My hubby really wants to go! He was a musician for 25 years (piano) so he could really get into it!!!

FLBentRider

They had whole cooked crawfish here for $3.69/lb.

KyNola/LQ - how does that compare to your market ?
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