Try out some of Scarborough Fare Catering's recipes at home!

24 Hour Pickles
Almond Crescent Cookies
Apple Chutney
Best Barbequed Beans on The Planet
Blueberry Crisp
Butterbean Hummus
Chocolate Fudge Wafers
Citrus Brine for Turkey
Creamed Spinach
Creme Brulee
Eggplant & Feta Dip
Flourless Chocolate Torte
Fresh Lump Crab Cakes with Lemon Dill Sauce
Fresh Sausage & Cream Cheese Stuffed Mushrooms
Golden Beet Carpaccio Salad with Goat Cheese
Hoppin' John
Hot Buffalo Wings, Maytag Blue Sauce
Jalapeno Jerk Baby Back Ribs
Leek & Goat Cheese Dip
Magnolia Grill's Blueberry - Peach Pie
Mixed Vegetable Casserole
Mom's Carrot Cake
Mom's Vegetable Beef Soup
Mrs. Brothers' Brown Sugar Glazed Country Ham
Mrs. Helen Bonner's Rum Cake
Old Times Lemon Jelly Cake
Pickled Cucumber Salad
Pineapple Casserole
Red Skin Potato Salad w/ Dill
Red Snapper with Creamy Dijon Sauce
Scarborough Fare's Balsamic Vinaigrette
Seafood Gazpacho
Senator Barb's Favorite Crab Cake Recipe
Shrimp Newburg
Shrimp Roll
Southern Chew Bread
Southern Pound Cake with Cream Cheese & Pecan Fros
Spicy Shrimp & Creamy Grits
Summer Squash Fritters
Sumptuous Strawberry Shortcake
Tomato Basil Bisque

Senator Barb's Favorite Crab Cake Recipe:

 

1 lb. jumbo lump or backfin crab meat
2 slices white bread
1 tbsp. mayonnaise (light or regular)
1 tbsp. Dijon mustard
2 tsp. Old Bay seasonings
1 tbsp. snipped parsley (optional)
1 egg (or substitute for special diets)
tartar sauce or cocktail sauce

 

Beat the egg in a bowl. Trim the crusts from the bread and break the slices into small pieces. Add these pieces to the egg. Mix in the mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, Old Bay seasoning and parsley, and beat well.

Place the crabmeat in a bowl and pour the egg mixture over the top. Gently toss or fold the ingredients together, taking care not to break up the lumps of crabmeat.

Form the cakes by hand into patties about 3 inches around and 3/4-inch thick. Shape should be like a cookie, not like a meatball or golf ball. Place the cakes in the refrigerator for at least 45 minutes before cooking. This is very important so the cakes don't fall apart.

Broil the Crab Cakes:

Slip them under a preheated broiler until nicely browned, turning to cook evenly, about 4 to 5 minutes on each side.

Or saute:

Heat a small amount of butter or olive oil in a skillet and sauté the cakes, turning several times, until golden brown or about 8 minutes total cooking time.


Serve at once with tartar sauce, mustard, or cocktail sauce on the side.

Serves 6 people

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