MADDIE DAY here, with another recipe from Murder at Cape Costumers, which releases next Tuesday!
Mac Almeida's mother Astra makes these yummy morsels for an appetizer at family Sunday dinner. I got the recipe from my good friend Lyndsie Reynolds, and I've made it several times for parties. Lyndsie called the app "Crabbies," which is how they're referred to in the book, but I worried about titling a recipe post like that, LOL!
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Crabbies
It’s easy to double the
amounts. That way you can keep a bag of tasty bites in the freezer for a quick
appetizer for gatherings or with a glass of wine while you wait for dinner to
cook.
Ingredients
Package of
six English muffins
5 ounce jar
of Kraft Old English Cheese Spread (or 4 ounces fine-grated sharp cheddar cheese and 2 ounces softened cream cheese)
8 oz can of
lump crab meat, well drained
1 stick of
butter, room-temperature softened (doesn’t matter if it’s salted or unsalted)
1 tablespoon
of mayonnaise
1 tablespoon
of finely diced onion or shallot (I omitted this)
1 teaspoon
garlic powder (if your butter is unsalted, you can use garlic salt)
1 teaspoon
Lawry’s Seasoning or Old Bay powder
Pinch of
regular or sweet paprika
Pinch of
pepper
Pinch of
salt if there’s none otherwise, as in the butter or garlic powder
Directions
Split
English muffins in half (forking method is best to split as it leaves you with
the nooks and crannies in the muffins).
Mix all the ingredients with a fork, except the crab meat.
When combined well, fold in the crab.
Spread over the 12 halves of muffins.
Put
in freezer for about 2 hours or until hard, which makes them easy to cut.
Cut each muffin into quarters.
Put in plastic container using parchment paper to
separate layers of appetizer bites. Keep frozen until needed.
When needed,
broil frozen bites for 5-7 minutes, depending on distance from broiler. Keep an eye on them. Serve immediately.
Note: I forgot to take a photo of the crabbies I made on the white English muffins. I had extra crab mixture, and spread it on a few whole wheat English muffins, as shown in this finished appetizer picture.
Readers: What's your favorite appetizer to make or to eat elsewhere? I'll send one lucky commenter a copy of Murder at Cape Costumers!
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Maddie Day (aka Edith Maxwell) is a talented amateur chef and holds a PhD in Linguistics from Indiana University. An Agatha Award-winning and bestselling author, she is a member of Sisters in Crime and Mystery Writers of America and also writes award-winning short crime fiction. She lives with her beau and sweet cat Martin north of Boston, where she’s currently working on her next mystery when she isn’t cooking up something delectable in the kitchen.
Or of the easiest appetizers I can make is Cranberry - Green Chile sauce served on a sliced sourdough baguette with cream cheese. Since cranberries can be found year-round, in the freezer section, you can make the sauce, which is like a thick cranberry chutney, a few days in advance. Then day of the party, slice the baguette, spread with cream cheese.and top with the pre-made sauce.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to read the next book, Edith.
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DeleteThat sounds tasty!
Deletethose sound amazing! and so smart to have some in the freezer...
ReplyDeleteThey are yummy!
DeleteOne of my favorite appetizers to make and serve is cold boiled shrimp with lots of cocktail sauce. This appetizer couldn't be easier and is very popular!
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Easy is always good.
DeleteThanks for recipe. Can't wait to read these books in print format, never really had any foods with crab so appreciated this recipe
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I hope you love them!
DeleteLooks like it would be very tasty. Thanks for your great generosity. Maycarlson6848@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome.
DeleteThank you so much for the Crab Appetizers recipe! We love crab, but living so far in we don’t get to enjoy it much. By using the can crab, this would give us a fix with this delicious appetizer. We just might have to have it as our meal. LOL
ReplyDeleteJalapeño Popper are my favorite appetizers. I love experimenting with variations. My favorite find was wrapping it in bacon and grilling instead of the normal fried versions. My problem is having to limit myself so I can enjoy the main dinner while enjoying them elsewhere. At home, I can have a smaller main course in order to enjoy more appetizers. 😊
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I can make a whole meal out of appetizers!
DeleteI love crab. So this recipe is right up my alley. Thank you! deborahdumm(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteAwesome - enjoy!
DeleteCongratulations on another book! It sounds wonderful and so do the crabbies. Appetizers I like are crab rangoon. ckmbeg (at) gmail (dot) com
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteI just had a Shrimp Parmesan appetizer that was delicious. Deborah deborahortega229@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteThat sounds good.
DeleteEdith, These crabbies look delicious. I’d probably eat half the tray before they even hit the table. Really looking forward to Murder at Cape Costumers!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your upcoming release, Edith! Your recipe is like a blast from my past. I had a friend who made the crabbies all the time and I never got her recipe. We lost touch after moves took us to other parts of the state (this was pre-internet and cell phones). My mouth is watering just thinking about these yummy appetizers now!
ReplyDeleteThose look delicious and I could have them for a meal. Thanks for the recipe! 3labsmom(at)gmail(dot)com.
ReplyDeleteThis recipe sounds wonderful. Taste testing would be involved while making them. My favorite to make/take are taco pinwheels, chicken, taco seasoning, cream cheese, and shredded cheese wrapped in tortillas and sliced. There are other variations, too. Egoehner(at)roadrunner(dot)com
ReplyDeleteoh but my husband would love these. thanks for sharing your recipe. quilting dash lady at comcast dot net
ReplyDeleteMy favorite appetizer to eat is fried calamari.
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I love crab and the crabbies appetizer sounds yummy. I'm not sure if I have a favorite appetizer.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your upcoming release. Love this series. Thanks for the chance to win.
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My family loves deviled eggs
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This looks delicious! And I love make ahead and freeze dinners. I don’t really have a recipe for appetizers. At home we usually just have a salad before the meal. But for dining in or takeout at our favorite Chinese or Thai restaurant, it usually is scallion pancakes. Thank you! Diedraw@earthlink.net
ReplyDeleteCute name, Crabbies. I could make a meal of them!
ReplyDeleteWell these sound delicious! Thanks to you, Lyndsie and Mac's mom! A favorite in my family is prosciutto wrapped asparagus. It's easy and tasty. makennedyinaz at hotmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI have never made an appetizer, but I would love to eat this one. baileybounce2@att.net
ReplyDeleteYum! I can eat my own weight up in crabmeat, like the Jimmy Buffett song says. We used to have and go to lot of dinner parties. Besides guacamole or deviled eggs, which always got totally scarfed up, I made a lot of appetizers, like dill dip with veggies, sausage balls, chicken pinwheels (made using flour tortillas), artichoke squares, cheese wafers and stuffed mushrooms, things like that. Our friends used to make their own great salsa with shrimp, that was terrific! Now I'm hungry for appetizers!
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