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Crab Cake Sandwiches

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Crab Cake Sandwiches being held in a sandwhich
Photograph by Isa Zapata, food styling by Kendra Vaculin, prop styling by Emma Ringness

Becoming this lofty, flavorful crab cake sandwich is the ultimate dream for any young seafood puck. If you were a crispy Maryland-style crab cake, cradled between swooshes of Old Bay–spiked tartar sauce and squished cozily inside a toasted brioche bun, you’d be pretty happy too.

Various styles of prepared crab meat are available refrigerated or frozen in the seafood section of most grocery stores; whatever you find within your budget (jumbo lump crabmeat, claw meat, blue crab, etc.) will work. We swapped in panko breadcrumbs for the usual Italian-style ones, which keeps the crab cakes from getting dense or stodgy. We also kept the seasoning light to keep the focus on the sweet crabmeat, but if you’re craving heat, a few dashes of hot sauce wouldn’t hurt anything.

To cut down on prep time, we relied on precut slaw mix (though you can, of course, make your own coleslaw if desired). Assemble the slaw before you start working on the crab so that the cabbage has time to soften before piling onto the sandwiches. Apple cider vinegar brings the tang to this slaw, but if you’ve got a lemon, you can grate the lemon zest into the crab cakes and use the lemon juice in the slaw for an extra hit of brightness.

Recipe information

  • Total Time

    35 minutes

  • Yield

    4 servings

Ingredients

8

oz. store-bought slaw mix

¼

cup apple cider vinegar

1

tsp. sugar

4

Tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil, divided

tsp. Diamond Crystal or ¾ tsp. Morton kosher salt, divided, plus more

1

large egg

8

oz. lump crabmeat, picked over

½

cup panko (Japanese breadcrumbs)

2

Tbsp. finely chopped tender herbs (such as parsley, chives, and/or dill)

1

garlic clove, finely grated

1

Tbsp. plus 1 cup mayonnaise

Freshly ground black pepper

3

Tbsp. finely chopped dill pickles

1

Tbsp. plus 1 tsp. Old Bay seasoning

cup all-purpose flour

4

brioche buns, split

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Toss 8 oz. store-bought slaw mix, ¼ cup apple cider vinegar, 1 tsp. sugar, 1 Tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil, and 1 tsp. Diamond Crystal or ½ tsp. Morton kosher salt in a large bowl to combine. Set dressed slaw aside.

    Step 2

    Mix together 1 large egg, 8 oz. lump crabmeat, picked over, ½ cup panko, 2 Tbsp. finely chopped tender herbs (such as parsley, chives, and/or dill), 1 garlic clove, finely grated, 1 Tbsp. mayonnaise, and ½ tsp. Diamond Crystal or ¼ tsp. Morton kosher salt in a small bowl; season with freshly ground black pepper. Divide mixture into 4 portions and pat into 3"-wide patties. Gently place on a parchment-lined baking sheet and chill 10 minutes.

    Step 3

    Meanwhile, whisk 3 Tbsp. finely chopped dill pickles, 1 Tbsp. Old Bay seasoning, a pinch of kosher salt, and remaining 1 cup mayonnaise in a small bowl. Set sauce aside.

    Step 4

    Whisk ⅓ cup all-purpose flour, a pinch of kosher salt, and remaining 1 tsp. Old Bay seasoning in a shallow bowl. Working one at a time, dredge patties in flour mixture on both sides to coat, tapping off excess. Transfer to a plate.

    Step 5

    Heat a dry large skillet over medium. Working in 2 batches, cook 4 brioche buns, split, cut side down, until lightly toasted, 15–30 seconds per batch. Transfer to plates. Wipe out skillet if needed.

    Step 6

    Heat remaining 3 Tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil in same skillet over medium-high. Cook patties until golden brown, 2–3 minutes per side. Spread cut sides of buns with reserved sauce. Build sandwiches with patties and reserved slaw.

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  • Outstanding crab cakes! Made 2 large cakes as my brioche buns were large. However, the sauce was inedible as written. I should have known better. Old Bay is very salty. 1 tablespoon is way too much. Less than 1 teaspoon is plenty

    • Rojoyo

    • Seattle

    • 7/19/2024

  • Added a tablespoon of chipotle mayo to the slaw which gave it a nice tang. Crab cakes were excellent served on Pepperidge farm onion rolls with poppy seeds. The pickle aioli was ok but next time I will reduce the Old Bay - 1 Tbls. was too much - it dominated the flavor.

    • Anonymous

    • Illinois

    • 6/9/2024

  • Made them for a Memorial Day party (doubled the recipe for sliders and used Martins Potato roll slider buns). Portioned out to 3 ounce patties. Prefer baked crab cakes (350 for 20-25 minutes). Everyone loved them.

    • Chris

    • Philadelphia

    • 5/25/2024