Jalapeno Popper Crab Cakes are a delectable and uncomplicated meal, accommodating fresh or canned crab meat. Experience the delightful blend of flavors in this straightforward recipe, perfect for satisfying your craving for both seafood and spice.
Growing up in a land-locked state we always had to get creative when it came to sourcing seafood.
A majority of the seafood is either frozen or from a can. Not the sexiest way to consume shrimp or lobster, but at least we had an option!
Anyway, I wanted to take a classic seafood dish like crab cakes and give them a Midwestern spin. Yes, the crab meat is sourced from a can, but I promise you won’t be able to tell the difference because these Jalapeno Popper Crab Cakes are loaded with flavor.
So, are you ready to make some tasty crab cakes?
The inspiration behind these crab cakes comes from the traditional jalapeno popper. With a bit more spice, these Jalapeno Popper Crab Cakes are not to be missed. For this recipe you will need:
Mayonnaise
Green onions
Egg
Dijon mustard
Corn
Lump crab meat
Jalapeno
Panko
1) Crab Meat. If you are using canned crab meat try to purchase lump crab meat. It’s thicker and more meatier. BUT! It is more expensive so if you need to use regular canned crab meat that’s okay.
2) Panko. The recipe calls for 1 1/2 cups, but you may need more depending on how wet your crab cake mixture is. You want it to be moist, but not soggy. The goal is to make sure the crab cakes get nice and crispy in the skillet without falling apart.
3) Heat. You will have to keep an eye on your skillet heat. Ideally you want medium-high, but depending on your skillet and oil temp you will need to adjust to ensure the crab cakes don’t burn.
Can I make them Gluten Free?
Yes! Please substitute the panko breadcrumbs for gluten free panko.
Can I make these Vegan?
You bet! Instead of regular mayo you can replace it with vegan mayonnaise.
“Incorporate a spicy twist into your seafood dishes with Jalapeno Popper Crab Cakes. These flavorful crab cakes offer a delightful fusion of crab and jalapeno popper tastes.”