It's way easier – and more special – than a roast.
Every holiday spread needs a grand centerpiece. Usually it takes the form of a massive roast or a shiny glazed ham. These impressive (and often expensive) proteins are treats – it’s not every day that you sit down to a prime rib supper – which is why they are seasonal mainstays. At my house, though, it’s crab cakes that bring everyone to the table.
Why Crab Cakes Are The Best Christmas Meal
I’m a Florida native, so it’s not that surprising that I’d choose seafood for Christmas dinner over beef or pork. My Italian roots may also play a part, though my family is so small that we’ve never been able to justify a Feast of the Seven Fishes celebration (way too many leftovers). There are a lot of reasons why I love crab cakes. You can assemble them ahead, dress them up with sauces, and pair them with just about any side dish. You don’t have to take their temperatures, they won’t smoke up your kitchen, and you don’t have to go through that nerve-racking internal debate over whether to carve them in the kitchen or at the table. They feel just as special as any large cut of meat and require way less angst.
How To Make The Best Crab Cakes
I’ve learned a few things about them over the years. The best ones are made with a mix of fresh-picked jumbo lump and regular lump crab. Don’t bother with the stuff in cans – it’s Christmas, after all. These two types work together to form patties that hold their shape and still have decadent chunks of seafood throughout. Keep the flavorings simple. You’ve paid good money for that crab, so let its delicate sweetness shine. Cook the patties in a mixture of butter and olive oil.
Make Sure There Are Leftovers
My last piece of advice is to make a few extra, if possible, and hide them in the back of the fridge. That way, you can enjoy crab cakes topped with poached eggs for breakfast the next morning or put one in a soft, squishy potato bun for lunch. Consider it a Christmas gift to yourself.
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