42 Crab Recipes for When You're in the Mood for Seafood (2024)

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42 Crab Recipes for When You're in the Mood for Seafood (1)Katie BandurskiUpdated: Nov. 02, 2022

    When a seafood craving hits, these crab recipes are sure to hit the spot. Enjoy classic crab cakes, salads, soups and more.

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    Avocado Crab Boats

    These boats are wonderful with tortilla chips, beans or rice. You can also cover them, pack them on ice, and take them to a picnic or potluck. Straight from the oven or cold, they’re always delicious. —Frances Benthin, Scio, Oregon

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    Classic Crab Boil

    Dig in to Dungeness crab boiled in a special mix of spices. —Matthew Hass, Franklin, Wisconsin

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    Wasabi Crab Cakes

    With wasabi in both the crab cakes and the dipping sauce, this festive appetizer brings its own heat to the holiday party. —Marie Rizzio, Interlochen, Michigan

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    Avocado Crab Boats

    These boats are wonderful with tortilla chips, beans or rice. You can also cover them, pack them on ice, and take them to a picnic or potluck. Straight from the oven or cold, they're always delicious. —Frances Benthin, Scio, Oregon

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    Hot Crab Pinwheels

    I got the recipe for these crabmeat bites from a friend. What amazed me most is that my husband, who hates seafood, couldn't stop eating them. —Kitti Boesel, Woodbridge, Virginia

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    Apricot Crab Stuffed Acorn Squash

    This light squash recipe is quick, simple and bursting with rich flavors. It looks so elegant when served on a lovely platter. —Judy Armstrong, Prairieville, Louisiana

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    Sweet Potato and Crab Soup

    This sweet and savory soup is quick and easy to prepare. You can substitute butternut squash or pumpkin for the sweet potatoes, depending on what you have on hand. —Judy Armstrong, Prairieville, Louisiana

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    Crab-Stuffed Flounder with Herbed Aioli

    If you like seafood, you’ll love this scrumptious flounder. The light and creamy aioli sauce tops it off with fresh tones of chives and garlic. —Beverly O'Ferrall, Linkwood, Maryland

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    Spicy Crab Salad Tapas

    I served these at a party and everyone went wild! These delicious morsels have a crispy flaky outside filled with creamy sweet crab that has a little kick. I used scalloped-edge cookie cutters to cut my pastry, but you can use a small biscuit cutter. —Vanessa Mason, Summerdale, Alabama

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    Crabmeat Boats

    I've been making this recipe for more than 40 years. You can also spread the filling on small rolls and serve them as an appetizer. —June Strang, Grand Blanc, Michigan

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    This quick, easy recipe is truly delicious. The succulent, melt-in-your-mouth seafood flavors and textures make for elegant comfort food. To make ahead, just assemble, cover and refrigerate, then bake when ready. —Jan Bartley, Evergreen, North Carolina

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    Baked Crab Rangoons

    When I'm dining out, crab rangoons are one of my go-to dishes. I decided to create a better-for-you version at home. —Emily Higgins, Wingdale, New York

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    Seafood Cioppino

    If you're looking for a great seafood recipe for your slow cooker, this classic fish stew is just the ticket. It's brimming with clams, crab, fish and shrimp, and it is fancy enough to be an elegant meal. —Lisa Moriarty, Wilton, New Hampshire

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    Crab Cake Stuffed Mushrooms

    These tender crab-stuffed mushrooms with their crispy golden topping are always popular at parties! The crab filling is a delicious special occasion treat. Serve them while they're warm. —Nancy Aiello, Bloomery, West Virginia

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    Creamy Seafood Bisque

    This deceptively simple bisque makes a special first course or even a casual meal with a salad or bread. I like to top bowlfuls with shredded Parmesan cheese and green onions. —Wanda Allende, Orlando, Florida

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    Seafood Casserole

    A family favorite, this rice casserole is filled with plenty of seafood and veggies. It's hearty, homey and so easy to make. —Nancy Billups, Princeton, Iowa

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    Crab and Asparagus Soup

    I get rave reviews from family and friends whenever I make this soup, but the biggest compliment was when my son called to ask for the recipe so he could make it for his roommates. —Patti Bogetti, Magnolia, Delaware

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    Basil-Lemon Crab Linguine

    I always add herbs to pasta to really punch up the flavor. This linguine looks and tastes like it's from a five-star restaurant. We love it. —Tonya Burkhard, Palm Coast, Florida

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    White Seafood Lasagna

    We make lasagna with shrimp and scallops as part of the traditional Italian Feast of the Seven Fishes. Every bite delivers a tasty “jewel” from the sea. —Joe Colamonico, North Charleston, South Carolina

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    Creamy Seafood Enchiladas

    Shrimp and crab cooked with a flavorful sauce add up to outstanding enchiladas. I made them for an annual fundraiser, and now they’re always in demand. Spice up the recipe to your taste by adding more green chiles and salsa. —Evelyn Gebhardt, Kasilof, Alaska

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    Aunt Nancy's Cream of Crab Soup

    My sister Nancy is one of the best cooks I know. When my daughter was getting married, I put together a cookbook of her favorite family recipes—Nancy's soup was a must-have. Our family often had this with a salad before Christmas Eve services. —Lynne German, Buford, Georgia

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    Carolina Crab Boil

    This pot is a fun way to feed a crowd for a tailgate. You can serve it two ways: Drain the cooking liquid and pour out the pot on a paper-lined table so folks can dig in, or serve it as a stew in its liquid over hot rice. —Melissa Pelkey Hass, Waleska, Georgia

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    Who doesn't love a cheesy seafood casserole that can be put together in 30 minutes, popped in the fridge overnight, and ready for its baked up debut the next day? —Joyce Conway, Westerville, Ohio

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    Crab Crescents

    This recipe is so good, no one will guess how quickly you put it together. These little bites are delicious and decadent! —Stephanie Howard, Oakland, California

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    This seafood starter is so good that it makes me love a food I usually don't—radishes! This recipe also calls for spicy V8, but Zing Zang Bloody Mary Mix works just as well. Serve the co*cktail straight up, with tortilla chips or on a bed of butter lettuce. —Heidi Knaak, Liberty, Missouri

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    Maryland-Style Crab Soup

    Try this hearty soup that incorporates the best of vegetable soup and flavorful crab. I break whole crabs and claws into pieces and drop them into the soup to cook, then serve it with saltine crackers and a cold beer. —Freelove Knott, Palm Bay, Florida

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    Coastal Carolina Muffin-Tin Frittatas

    Incorporating the flavors of a low country South Carolina crab boil, these tasty frittatas are easy to make and fun to eat. If you have leftover cooked potatoes (roasted or boiled), try dicing them and substituting them for the refrigerated shredded potatoes in this recipe. —Shannon Kohn, Summerville, South Carolina

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    Cajun Crab Poppers

    My brother moved to New Orleans, and I love visiting him and his family whenever I can. These easy jalapeno poppers remind me of my time there. They are stuffed with crab, Cajun seasonings and bacon. —Elizabeth Lubin, Huntington Beach, California

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    Crab Crescent Triangles

    When friends who love crab were planning a party, I created this recipe just for them. These comforting baked bundles wrap up a cheesy seafood filling in convenient crescent roll dough. —Noelle Myers, Grand Forks, North Dakota

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    The most casual cookout will seem elegant when it stars this delicate fish combined with seafood stuffing and a lemony sauce. Just add a salad and baguette. —Bryn Namavari, Chicago, Illinois

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    Slow-Cooker Crab Dip

    With just 10 minutes of prep time, this creamy and delicious crab dip couldn't be easier. The recipe comes from my hometown cookbook, and my co-workers rave about it at every work potluck! —Julie Novotney, Rockwell, Iowa

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    Curried Crab Spread

    At holiday time, I always have cream cheese and crabmeat on hand. In case of drop-ins, I just mix up an easy spread by adding mango chutney and spices. —Jennifer Phillips, Goffstown, New Hampshire

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    Crab Egg Foo Yong

    Enjoy a classic Chinese takeout without leaving your home. This makes a quick dinner and is as delicious as what you would get in any restaurant. —Beverly Preston, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

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    Cajun Crab Burgers

    Here's my take on the traditional crab cake. I like to top my sandwiches with Cajun remoulade and pile spicy baked sweet potato fries on the side. —Athena Russell, Florence, South Carolina

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    California Roll in a Jar

    I'm a big sushi fan, but I don't always have time to make those intricate rolls at home. This jar is layered with my favorite California roll ingredients, so I can get the flavor I love without the fuss.—James Schend, Dairy Freed

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    Herbed Seafood Casserole

    When I wanted a seafood dish for my annual Christmas Eve buffet, my friend gave me a wonderful recipe. This is a rich, creamy casserole loaded with shrimp, scallops and crab. —Donna Schmuland, Westaskiwin, Alberta

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    Baked Crab Dip

    We enjoyed this exquisite dip at my grandson's wedding reception. It looks fancy but is easy to make. You can even make this crab dip recipe ahead of time by filling the bread bowl early in the day and chilling it until serving. Just remove it from the refrigerator 30 minutes before baking. —Marie Shelley, Exeter, Missouri

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    Crab-Topped Fish Fillets

    These fillets are elegant enough for company but truly no trouble to make. Fish is abundant here in South Florida, and we like to get together with friends in the afternoon, so I often need to whip up a quick dinner when we get home. This special dish is one of my husband's favorites. —Mary Tuthill, Fort Myers Beach, Florida

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    Gruyere and Crab Palmiers

    I keep these little bursts of flavor in my freezer so they can be pulled out and popped into the oven at a moment's notice. Crab, pancetta and Gruyere make an elegant appetizer, and you can make your own variations of the filling. Try chicken and pesto, or a Mediterranean version with spinach and feta. —Grace Voltolina, Westport, Connecticut

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    Crab Louie Lettuce Wraps

    Party guests can mingle and enjoy these tasty portable lettuce wraps without having to juggle plates and forks. — Michael Watz, Normal, Illinois

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    Blend of the Bayou

    My sister-in-law shared this recipe with me when I first moved here. It's been handed down in my husband's family for generations. It's quick to prepare, nutritious and flavorful. I've passed it on to my children too.—Ruby Williams, Bogalusa, Louisiana

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    Originally Published: November 15, 2019

    42 Crab Recipes for When You're in the Mood for Seafood (42)

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    As Senior Shopping Editor, Katie connects Taste of Home readers with the best gifts, deals and home products on the market. An avid foodie and a holiday enthusiast, Katie is an expert at cultivating meaningful moments.When she’s out of the office, you’ll find her exploring Wisconsin, trying out new vegetarian recipes and watching Christmas movies.

    42 Crab Recipes for When You're in the Mood for Seafood (2024)

    FAQs

    Why does crab make you happy? ›

    For some, eating crab evokes feelings of happiness and joy as the taste of the succulent seafood delicacy tickles their taste buds. The freshness of the crab is undeniable and it is sure to make any seafood lover smile. The taste of the succulent crab is one that lingers long after you take a bite.

    Are crabs healthy to eat? ›

    Crab is packed with protein, which is important for building and maintaining muscle. Crab also contains high levels of omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin B12, and selenium. These nutrients play vital roles in improving general health while helping prevent a variety of chronic conditions.

    Is it better to boil or bake king crab legs? ›

    Baking king crab legs is the preferred cooking method for those who want to capture the flavor of herbs and lemon in the cooking process.

    What goes well with crab meat? ›

    Here are a handful of the best crab side dishes:
    • Steamed Artichokes with Garlic and Butter.
    • Cottage-Cut French Fries.
    • Roasted Brussels Sprouts.
    • Lemon and Garlic Butter Dipping Sauce.
    • Brandy-Infused Mayonnaise Dip.
    • Twice-Baked Garlic Mashed Potatoes.
    • Zucchini, Onion and Corn Hash.
    • Almond Caesar Salad.
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    What does eating crab do to your body? ›

    Eating a lot of crab meat can actually improve your heart health. Crab is a good source of Omega-3 fatty acids, zinc, and protein, all of which help lower cholesterol. Lowering your cholesterol levels helps reduce the risk of strokes and heart attacks.

    What happens if you eat crab everyday? ›

    Regularly eating shellfish — especially oysters, clams, mussels, lobster, and crab — may improve your zinc status and overall immune function. Shellfish are loaded with protein and healthy fats that may aid weight loss.

    Is crab healthier than lobster? ›

    However, crab meat tends to be slightly lower in calories and fat. Making it a smart choice for those aiming for a leaner option. Lobster, while still a healthy protein source may have a bit more fat content as compared to crab.

    When should you not eat crab? ›

    The Claim: Never Eat Shellfish in a Month Without an R. American Indians are said to have introduced this warning centuries ago to early settlers, and nowadays the saying is applied to the months without an R, namely May through August.

    What to avoid when eating crab? ›

    Tea and persimmon contain tannins, which have been found to make protein harder to digest. So when tea and persimmon are eaten with crab, which is rich in protein, we might experience indigestion.

    Why do crabs turn red when cooked? ›

    Once you put a crab or a prawn in a pot of boiling water or on a grill, heat destroys the crustacyanin protein. Then, the orange-ey astaxanthin is released, turning the shell of the crustaceans bright red. In fact, the degree of colour change tells you if the seafood is properly cooked.

    Which cooking method is best for crab? ›

    One of the most popular ways to cook a crab, especially in Maryland and along the eastern shore, steaming provides an even and gentle cook for the delicate meat. The extreme heat caused by the method brings exquisite flavor into it without as much of a threat of overcooking.

    Is it better to bake or boil crab? ›

    Boiling crabs is the go-to cooking method

    It's fuss-free and easy to control using a single large pot, some water, and seasoning to taste. It also preserves the natural, light, sea-fresh taste you want on your plate.

    What brings out the flavor of crab? ›

    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.

    Should you rinse canned crab meat? ›

    After you open a can of crab, drain the juice and rinse the meat off before using it for the best flavor and to remove any preservatives left on the crab.

    What goes with crab for dinner? ›

    Crabs go nicely with vegetables, typically broccoli, asparagus, carrots, brussels sprouts, and corn. A well-balanced dinner combines crabs with raw, grilled, boiled, steamed, and roasted vegetables.

    Do crabs feel happiness? ›

    Experiments in bees, crabs, and octopuses show that some invertebrate animals can learn from painful experiences, have positive and negative emotion-like states, and might even experience a range of other emotions beyond pain and pleasure.

    Why do I like crabs so much? ›

    Delicious Taste and Succulent Texture

    The sweet, briny flavor of seafood combined with the slightly smoky flavor from grilling makes for an unforgettable experience.

    Why does seafood make you happy? ›

    The nutrients that tend to be low in people who are depressed – vitamin D, magnesium, and zinc – are found in fish.” In addition, seafood can have a positive effect on neurotransmitters in the body that influence mood and brain health, says Sydney Greene, MS, RD.

    Why do people like crab so much? ›

    The crab body and shells, just like shrimp heads and shells, make a great base broth for seafood soups. But the answer, the meat is tender and sweet which makes it a unique food to enjoy.

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