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1/18/24 It's A Maryland Thing
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Jan 18, 2024 13:15:46   #
Billycrap2 Loc: Mason county,W(BY GOD) Virginia, πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ¦…
 
andys wrote:
It's A Maryland Thing.---- The Maryland Crab Cake"
Crab cakes in Maryland traditionally consist of no other ingredients than lump back-fin meat picked from steamed blue crabs, a very small amount of binder and maybe a spice with a significant tie to the state like Old Bay. The ingredients are formed into cakes and cooled in a refrigerator for a period of time allowing them to firm up. This is done to minimize the amount of binder needed to hold them together during the cooking process. The cold cakes are then heated for a short time through either the frying or broiling method.
Many restaurants and fish markets outside of the state of Maryland advertise their crab cake product as "Maryland Crab Cake" or "Maryland-Style" even though they are often made in a manner inconsistent with Maryland tradition. They may include many other ingredients that result in a lower percentage of crab meat being used along with a different taste. They may also substitute crab meat of the cheaper portunus pelagicus(blue swimmer) for that of the callinectes sapidus(blue crab) species native to the Chesapeake Bay. The foreign product is often harvested using methods and practices considered unsustainable in the United States, where the crabbing industry is carefully regulated to ensure sustainability. Good luck with Md. style crab cakes in FL.
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Now you making me hungry 😜😜 Thank for sharing YUM YUM πŸ€€πŸ‘πŸ½πŸŽ£πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ¦…

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Jan 18, 2024 13:20:53   #
Billycrap2 Loc: Mason county,W(BY GOD) Virginia, πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ¦…
 
Tell Juice Happy Birthday πŸŽ‚πŸ¦πŸŽŠπŸŽ‰πŸŽˆπŸŒΉ

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Jan 18, 2024 13:25:30   #
plumbob Loc: New Windsor Maryland
 
Billycrap2 wrote:
Tell Juice Happy Birthday πŸŽ‚πŸ¦πŸŽŠπŸŽ‰πŸŽˆπŸŒΉ


Will do Billy Thanks

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Jan 18, 2024 13:37:00   #
Fredfish Loc: Prospect CT.
 
plumbob wrote:
Will do Billy Thanks


Give her a Happy Birthday hug from me too Bob.

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Jan 18, 2024 13:41:34   #
NJ219bands Loc: New Jersey
 
Nice 😊

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Jan 18, 2024 13:45:11   #
USAF Major Loc: Sea Bright, NJ
 
IMO blue claw crabs are better tasting than lobster!
Yeah, I know you have to 'work at them' to get to the meat but you can catch them yourself, prepare them yourself and no NJ license requirement.

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Jan 18, 2024 13:46:44   #
plumbob Loc: New Windsor Maryland
 
Fredfish wrote:
Give her a Happy Birthday hug from me too Bob.


She never turns them down Fred, Got to watch how tight though. Still sore after her rotator replacement.

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Jan 18, 2024 13:57:05   #
BCKliche Loc: Suffolk, VA
 
Love crab cakes, lucky enough to live close to the Chesaleake Bay and get good ones! Some local restaurants have so-so crab cakes and others are noticeably better. Yum!

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Jan 18, 2024 14:16:37   #
Fredfish Loc: Prospect CT.
 
plumbob wrote:
She never turns them down Fred, Got to watch how tight though. Still sore after her rotator replacement.


It's sad that we're so worn out that we can't even hug like we used to. Oh well, still better than the alternative.

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Jan 18, 2024 14:21:23   #
Gordon Loc: Charleston South Carolina
 
Fredfish wrote:
Give her a Happy Birthday hug from me too Bob.


Me to Bob

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Jan 18, 2024 14:52:13   #
OJdidit Loc: Oak Creek Wisconsin
 
plumbob wrote:
Check your credit card limit John before coming Crab meat running $ 35.00 a pound here.


Ouch!

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Jan 18, 2024 15:48:31   #
plumbob Loc: New Windsor Maryland
 
Gordon wrote:
Me to Bob


You got it Gordon, the juice and I appreciate it.

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Jan 18, 2024 20:09:08   #
Whitey Loc: Southeast ohio
 
andys wrote:
It's A Maryland Thing.---- The Maryland Crab Cake"
Crab cakes in Maryland traditionally consist of no other ingredients than lump back-fin meat picked from steamed blue crabs, a very small amount of binder and maybe a spice with a significant tie to the state like Old Bay. The ingredients are formed into cakes and cooled in a refrigerator for a period of time allowing them to firm up. This is done to minimize the amount of binder needed to hold them together during the cooking process. The cold cakes are then heated for a short time through either the frying or broiling method.
Many restaurants and fish markets outside of the state of Maryland advertise their crab cake product as "Maryland Crab Cake" or "Maryland-Style" even though they are often made in a manner inconsistent with Maryland tradition. They may include many other ingredients that result in a lower percentage of crab meat being used along with a different taste. They may also substitute crab meat of the cheaper portunus pelagicus(blue swimmer) for that of the callinectes sapidus(blue crab) species native to the Chesapeake Bay. The foreign product is often harvested using methods and practices considered unsustainable in the United States, where the crabbing industry is carefully regulated to ensure sustainability. Good luck with Md. style crab cakes in FL.
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I do not like crab but them look delicious. I do like salmon patties πŸ‘

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Jan 18, 2024 20:09:59   #
Whitey Loc: Southeast ohio
 
plumbob wrote:
You got it Gordon, the juice and I appreciate it.


Happy Birthday to the juice, Plum 😊

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Jan 19, 2024 00:10:46   #
Mauwehu Loc: Norwalk Ct
 
andys wrote:
It's A Maryland Thing.---- The Maryland Crab Cake"
Crab cakes in Maryland traditionally consist of no other ingredients than lump back-fin meat picked from steamed blue crabs, a very small amount of binder and maybe a spice with a significant tie to the state like Old Bay. The ingredients are formed into cakes and cooled in a refrigerator for a period of time allowing them to firm up. This is done to minimize the amount of binder needed to hold them together during the cooking process. The cold cakes are then heated for a short time through either the frying or broiling method.
Many restaurants and fish markets outside of the state of Maryland advertise their crab cake product as "Maryland Crab Cake" or "Maryland-Style" even though they are often made in a manner inconsistent with Maryland tradition. They may include many other ingredients that result in a lower percentage of crab meat being used along with a different taste. They may also substitute crab meat of the cheaper portunus pelagicus(blue swimmer) for that of the callinectes sapidus(blue crab) species native to the Chesapeake Bay. The foreign product is often harvested using methods and practices considered unsustainable in the United States, where the crabbing industry is carefully regulated to ensure sustainability. Good luck with Md. style crab cakes in FL.
It's A Maryland Thing.---- The Maryland Crab Cake... (show quote)


No doubt in my mind that Maryland is the real home of blue crabs and cakes. I’ve been there and have seen the tall COVID style partitions between the booths, Kraft paper on the tables, mounds of crab and the sound of wooden mallets busting the crab out of their shells. More work than I care to do so yes, crab cakes! Thanks for the recipe and education!

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