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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Crab Puffs (a MUST try)


Last week I found the best coffee cake and today I give you the best appetizer.

Crab puffs.

I saved this recipe ages ago but never got around to making them. My friend made lobster cheese bites for a birthday party (I'm guessing they are a lobster/cheese combination with breadcrumbs and baked, possibly? Or deep fried? I haven't tried them) and it reminded me to try this recipe. They are very similar to making cream puffs but you're less likely to mess these up. Cream puffs can collapse, these won't as easily. Don't open the door when they are cooking though, just to be safe. Since the dough is almost the same as cream puffs, I went ahead and took the same short cut by mixing in the eggs with my Kitchenaid Mixer. It saves your arm, trust me.

What's great about these puffs is they taste good hot but taste just as good (if not better) at room temperature, so they are the perfect appetizer to take to a party. The outside is golden brown and when you break them open they are full of ooey-gooey-cheesy goodness. Holy moly, out of this world I tell ya. My husband and I gobbled them up immediately (even my toddler ate some which is rare). Another plus is that they taste great with canned crab meat. We do not have access to fresh crab but if you do then feel free to use that instead.

A must try. Trust me! :)

Mix the dough until a ball forms, then leave for 5 minutes 
Spoon the dough onto the greased pan 
Bake until golden brown

Crab Puffs
Serving Size = About 4 dozen (I had 3 1/2 dozen)
Original Recipe
  • 1 cup plus 1 tablespoon of water
  • 1/2 cup butter, unsalted
  • 1 tablespoon ground mustard
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1/8 teaspoon hot pepper sauce (I used wayyyy more, maybe 5 or 6 splashes, but adjust to taste)
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 4 eggs
  • 2 cups (8 oz) shredded Swiss cheese (I used my food processor. I normally do not care for Swiss, but I LOVE it in this recipe)
  • 1 can (6 oz) drained crab meat, flaked and cartilage removed
(Have everything prepped and ready to go)
  1. Preheat the oven to 400F. Grease a large baking sheet.
  2. In a medium saucepan, bring the water, butter, mustard, salt, cumin, and hot pepper sauce to a boil. Add the flour all at once and stir quickly until a smooth ball forms. Remove from heat and let stand for 5 minutes.
  3. Pour the dough into a mixer and with the flat beater start stirring. Add the eggs one at a time until combined, beating well after each addition. Continue beating until smooth and shiny (it will thicken as well). Stir in the crab meat and cheese.
  4. Drop rounded teaspoon fulls 2 inches apart onto the greased baking sheets (mine were more like tablespoons). 
  5. Bake for 23-26 minutes (26 for my tablespoon sized puffs) or until golden brown. Remove to wire racks. Serve warm.
*Update: These do taste good out of the freezer as well. Just preheat the oven at 350F and bake for about 15 minutes or until the middle is hot.

24 comments:

  1. Oh man these look so so so good!!

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  2. Oh, Y-U-M-M-O!! I'm PINNING this recipe so I remember to try it :)

    Blessings!
    Gail

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  3. YUM! Thanks so much for linking this up to Friday Potluck... I don't know what I want this more for - breakfast, lunch or dinner. :)

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  4. Ooooh!!!! These look delicious!!! I'm going to make these soon! :) I would love it if you would stop by my blog to say hi! I'm featuring a recipe for pumpkin pancakes today! They're yummy and super easy. :) I hope you're having an awesome day!

    Mandi at BBM

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  5. These look great! These would make a great party appetizer. I'll have to try these out next Friday on our guests.

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  6. I lived in the Chesapeak area for 3 years and never picked up a good crab puff recipe. Your crab puffs look gorgeous. I am having a dinner party next week and think I may add these to the menu. Thanks for sharing your delicious recipe with the Gallery of Favorites.

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  7. Mmmmm, crab puffs! These look really amazing...definitely must try :D

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  8. Do you think these would freeze well for the wedding?

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  9. I have no idea, I was wondering the same thing (well, not the wedding part). I don't see why not though. I was planning to test it out some day.

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  10. Thanks for the comments everyone! I hope you like them! They are a huge hit in our house and so simple to make.

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  11. These look so awesome! I am definitely putting these on my list of things I must make this fall.

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  12. Your crab puffs sound like the perfect appetizer! They look so yummy, and I love that they are good cold too. Thank you for sharing them with the Gallery of Favorites.

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  13. These crab puffs look deeeeelicious, Elsa. I am happy to feature them at Savvy HomeMade Monday this week! Thank you for linking up!

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  14. Elsa, these look and sound amazing. Cant wait to try them ...thank you for sharing such great recipes... with love Janice

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  15. Just made these and they are so yummy that I am afraid that they won't even make it to the party!

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  16. I am so glad you enjoyed them! When I make them for parties, we also tend to eat most of them before the party. :)

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