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Old 05-12-2016, 08:09 AM
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1lb crab meat or fake crab meat

1cup cut peppers

1 egg

2 tbs Worchester sauce

1 tsp lemon

2 tsp garlic powder

1/2 cup mayonnaise

1 cup crushed crackers

1 tsp mustard

Mix everything together at one time but leave a little lumpy

make into patties

powder each side of pattie w/ flour

fry in olive or corn oil until both sides are golden brown


then eat and enjoy
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Old 05-12-2016, 08:25 AM
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That looks easy to make. What type of peppers??
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thanks, looks simple
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I use the recipe on the side of the Old Bay seasoning can. Grew up in MD and they don't get any better than these! - Computer not being kind so this will look messy. Cut crusts from 2 slices of white bread and cube. 1 lb. crab meat; 2 tablespoons of mayo; tsp of mustard; 1 egg beaten; 2 tsp of old bay. Mix all together either fry in oil or broil. These are delish.
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Originally Posted by ManiacQuilter2 View Post
That looks easy to make. What type of peppers??
Green , red and yellow peppers, I cut them into rectangles appx 1 inch long
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Originally Posted by NJ Quilter View Post
I use the recipe on the side of the Old Bay seasoning can. Grew up in MD and they don't get any better than these! - Computer not being kind so this will look messy. Cut crusts from 2 slices of white bread and cube. 1 lb. crab meat; 2 tablespoons of mayo; tsp of mustard; 1 egg beaten; 2 tsp of old bay. Mix all together either fry in oil or broil. These are delish.

I will give the old bay recipe a try the next batch I make
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I've used the recipe on the back of Stove Top stuffing, it's pretty good, but you'rs sounds better. I'll try it next time.
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What I would like is the recipe from G & M Restaurant in Maryland......or maybe a kopykat? The absolute best!!!
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What kind of mustard? Would like to try this. Thx for recipe!
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Originally Posted by skaduzy View Post
What I would like is the recipe from G & M Restaurant in Maryland......or maybe a kopykat? The absolute best!!!
Where in MD is this restaurant?
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