We love the baked crab dip at Lure and think it would be great to serve at home for a big party. Will they share the recipe? ― Susan Davidson, Sandy Springs Lure’s executive chef Justin Baunach was ...
If you're looking for delicious food and drink ideas to impress your guests this New Year's Eve, you've come to the right place. Joe Isidori, an international restaurateur and Michelin award-winning ...
This light and zesty crab dip is a favorite among Chef Allen’s clientele, and when scooped up with fresh, crisp chips of yuca, boniato, potato and green plantain…well, let’s just say you’ll wonder why ...
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a medium bowl, toss together celery, green peppers, scallions and parsley. Add crab meat, half the bread crumbs, dry mustard, hot sauce, heavy cream and all but 2 ...
Gently fold in crabmeat. Spread dip evenly in now-empty skillet, then shingle crostini around edge, submerging narrow ends in crab mixture. Transfer skillet to oven and bake until dip is heated ...
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Buffalo crab dip
This Buffalo Crab Dip is the ultimate crowd-pleaser, made with crab meat, Buffalo sauce, ...
You’ve probably had crab rangoon at a Chinese or Thai restaurant in the U.S., or at least seen it on the menu. The hot, cheesy, seafood-stuffed won-ton appetizer has an exotic-sounding name and a ...
This dip takes crab Rangoon and deconstructs it into a fun-to-eat dip. The warm, creamy and zesty dip is served with crispy wonton chips. Be sure to scoop the dip with a spoon onto the wonton chips, ...
I really like to maximize an expensive ingredient like crab and dip a smart and tasty way to do just that. Buy really great quality crab meat so it is front and center in the dish. Technique tip: To ...
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