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    Maryland Crab Cake Recipe

    Published: July 18, 2024 by Sam Merritt • 184 Comments

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    collage of maryland crab cakes, top image of single crab cake close up, bottom image of two images photographed from above

    This authentic Maryland crab cake recipe is absolutely PACKED with crab meat! It’s made with very little filler so the crab flavor shines. Recipe includes a how-to video!

    Close-up view of golden brown, Maryland-style crab cakes on a plate.

    The Actual Best Crab Cake Recipe (From a Maryland Native)

    Here in Maryland, crab cakes are a culinary staple. You’ll find them at just about every local restaurant or steakhouse, and of course, some are better than others. The worst ones are full of filler, fried, and dry. The best ones? They are loaded with crab meat, baked or broiled to perfection, and perfectly light and moist. This is exactly how I designed my own crab cake recipe!

    Maryland Blue Crab is the star of this recipe (as it is in my Maryland crab soup). We’ll accent it with just a squeeze of lemon, Old Bay (of course!), and a bit of parsley. Keeping the ingredients simple is key here–there’s no need for a ton of flavorings when the crab tastes this good.

    Close-up view of golden brown, Maryland-style crab cakes on a plate.

    Why You’ll Love This Recipe

    • Very little filler! My crab cake recipe is made with mostly meat to allow the crab flavor to really shine! All of the additions support and add flavor to the meat, rather than overwhelm it.
    • Authentic, Maryland-style recipe. We are known for our blue crab dishes (and our peach cake!) here in Maryland. As a native Marylander, I’m so proud of this recipe!
    • Baked, not fried. This keeps the crab cakes lighter and more moist.
    • Can be prepped in advance and baked later, if you prefer to make them one day and bake the next.

    Ingredients

    Besides the crab, my crab cake recipe uses just 10 additional ingredients. The crab is absolutely the star though!

    Overhead view of labelled ingredients including crab meat, mayo, panko, and more.
    • Lump crab meat. Jumbo lump blue crab meat is my preference for crab cakes, though you can also use lump or backfin crab meat if you absolutely cannot find jumbo lump. I talk more about this in the FAQ section below.
    • Old Bay. You simply cannot make Maryland crab cakes without Old Bay! This seasoning is a staple in my cream of crab soup and just about every other Maryland crab recipe. It can be found on Amazon if you don’t have it in your local grocery store (I linked to it in the recipe card)
    • Parsley. Fresh or dried will work. I include measurements for both, since fresh parsley is actually less potent than the dried version.
    • Mustard. Today we’re using prepared yellow mustard. Just a teaspoon! Dijon mustard would also work.
    • Filler. This helps to bind the crab cake together. I recommend plain panko or crushed saltines, though I find panko is a bit crispier. You could use breadcrumbs (I’ve even used my own breadcrumbs from sourdough bread), but I prefer the moister results that I get when using panko or saltines.

    SAM’S TIP: Make sure to pick through your crab meat before using for any bits of shell.

    This is just an overview of the ingredients I used and why. For the full recipe and video please scroll down to the bottom of the post.

    How to Make Maryland Crab Cakes

    Four photos showing crab cakes being formed and placed on a baking sheet.
    1. Whisk together all ingredients except the crab, panko, and butter.
    2. Gently fold in the crab meat and panko bread crumbs. Be careful not to break up the crab lumps, since we want those to remain intact!
    3. Scoop the crab mixture into a ⅓ cup measuring cup or scoop, then place on a buttered baking sheet. Do NOT flatten, we want them to be mounds.
    4. Dot the top of each crab cake with butter. You could do this after refrigerating, especially since the plastic wrap obnoxiously likes to stick to the butter, but every time I tell myself I’ll remember to add the butter later I always forget, so I do this step before refrigerating!
    Two photos showing crab cakes before and after baking.
    1. Cover your crab cakes with plastic wrap and place in the fridge to chill. This allows the flavor to develop and the filler to do its job of helping to bind everything together.
    2. Bake until cooked through (remove the plastic wrap first, of course!), broiling at the end if desired for a lightly crisp exterior and golden color.

    SAM’S TIP: Don’t over-bake! Over-baked crab cakes are dry and fall apart too easily. Once they are warmed through and have a golden brown exterior (the broiler helps with this part!), your crab cakes are ready to come out of the oven.

    Overhead view of plates with broiled crab cakes, tartar sauce, and ripped potato chips.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I use this recipe for crab cake sandwiches?

    I don’t recommend it. If you follow my recipe, then your crab cakes should be very tender and almost falling apart. This is because they have very little filler and mostly meat.

    If you’re trying to make a crab cake sandwich, you’re going to need more breading for sure. I’d love to know what alterations you make if you try it!

    What’s the best crab meat to use?

    Jumbo lump crab meat is my preference here, but lump crab meat or backfin meat will also work in a pinch. You can find this in your grocery store’s seafood section pre-cooked and sold on ice. Sometimes you can also find it frozen; if you do, you will just need to thaw it overnight in the fridge before using.

    Whatever you do, never, ever use imitation crab meat!

    What can I serve with this crab cake recipe?

    While these crab cakes taste wonderful on their own, they are also great with a squeeze of lemon and cocktail sauce or tartar sauce. You can also pair these crab cakes with sides like potato salad, coleslaw, fries or potato wedges, kettle chips, or any of my summer side dishes.

    Plates with broiled crab cakes, tartar sauce, and ripped potato chips.

    If you try my recipe, please let me know how you like it. As with all of my recipes, it underwent rigorous trials and taste-testing and I’m ultimately really so happy with how it turned out. I’d love to hear what you think, too!

    Enjoy!

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    Close-up view of golden brown, Maryland-style crab cakes on a plate.

    Maryland Crab Cake Recipe

    This authentic Maryland crab cake recipe is absolutely PACKED with crab meat! It's made with very little filler so the crab flavor shines.
    Recipe includes a how-to video!
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    Course: Dinner, Main Course, Main Dish
    Cuisine: American
    Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Chilling Time: 30 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 45 minutes minutes
    Servings: 8 crab cakes
    Calories: 156kcal
    Author: Sam Merritt

    Ingredients

    • 1 lb (453 g) jumbo lump crab meat picked over, shells removed
    • ½ cup (40 g) plain panko crumbs or crushed saltine crackers
    • 6 Tablespoons (85g) mayonnaise
    • 1 large egg
    • 1 teaspoon yellow mustard
    • 1 teaspoon lemon juice
    • 1 teaspoon Old Bay (or J.0. seasoning)
    • 1 ½ teaspoons finely minced fresh parsley or 1 teaspoon dried
    • ¼ teaspoon table salt
    • ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
    • 1 Tablespoons salted butter cut into 8 pieces (plus additional for greasing pan)
    • Tartar sauce for serving, optional

    Recommended Equipment

    • Baking sheet
    • Large scoop or ⅓-cup measuring cup

    Instructions

    • Lightly grease a rimmed baking sheet with butter. Set aside.
    • In a large mixing bowl, whisk together mayo, egg, mustard, lemon juice, Old Bay, parsley, salt, and pepper until well combined.
      6 Tablespoons (85g) mayonnaise, 1 large egg, 1 teaspoon yellow mustard, 1 teaspoon lemon juice, 1 teaspoon Old Bay, 1 ½ teaspoons finely minced fresh parsley, ¼ teaspoon table salt, ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
    • Add crab meat and panko crumbs. Use a spatula to gently work the crab meat and panko into the wet ingredients (try not to break up the lumps of the crab meat, you want them to stay intact as much as possible).
      1 lb (453 g) jumbo lump crab meat, ½ cup (40 g) plain panko crumbs
    • Scoop crab meat by heaping ⅓ cup (about 3.15oz/90g per, I use my ice cream scoop) into a large scoop or measuring cup. I pack the meat into the scoop to help encourage it to keep its shape, then transfer to buttered baking sheet. If the crab cake is trying to fall apart, use your hands to press any stray pieces back in and pack it more firmly into the scoop next time. Do not flatten. Space at least 2” apart on baking sheet.
    • Place a small piece of butter on the top center of each crab cake.
      1 Tablespoons salted butter
    • Cover baking sheet tightly with plastic wrap and transfer to refrigerator to chill for at least 30 minutes and up to 24 hours before baking.
    • To bake: Preheat oven to 450F (230C). Once oven is fully preheated, remove crab cakes from refrigerator and remove plastic wrap.
    • Transfer to center rack of oven and bake for 8-10 minutes/until baked through. For a browned exterior, switch oven to broil for the last 2 minutes and broil on high heat for 2 minutes (I do not switch my oven rack).

    Notes

    Crab meat

    Look for fresh or frozen jumbo lump Maryland blue crab for best results (if frozen, thaw overnight in the refrigerator). Jumbo lump is my preference for best texture. Lump crab meat will work in a pinch and is less expensive. Do not use imitation crab meat.

    Panko

    Plain panko or crushed saltine crackers will work well here. (Dried) breadcrumbs are not my preference but will work in a pinch.

    Making in advance

    After forming the crab cakes they will keep for up to 24 hours in the refrigerator before baking. Keep tightly covered or in an airtight container so they do not dry out.

    Storing/reheating

    Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for no longer than 3 days after baking. They may also be frozen. To reheat, thaw overnight in the refrigerator (if frozen) then cover with foil and warm in a 350F (175C) oven until warmed through, usually about 10-15 minutes. Uncovering for the last few minutes will help crisp the exterior.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1crab cake | Calories: 156kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 52mg | Sodium: 667mg | Potassium: 137mg | Fiber: 0.2g | Sugar: 0.3g | Vitamin A: 103IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 41mg | Iron: 1mg

    Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations and should be considered an estimate only. Actual nutritional content will vary based upon brands used, measuring methods, cooking method, portion sizes, and more.

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    Comments

    1. Jeff

      December 30, 2024 at 5:37 pm

      5 stars
      My family loved it, 😙

      Reply
      • Emily @ Sugar Spun Run

        December 30, 2024 at 6:30 pm

        We’re so happy it was a hit, Jeff!

        Reply
    2. Patricia Lee

      December 30, 2024 at 4:58 pm

      5 stars
      I served this at Christmas and it was truly a hit. I have never had a crab cake that tasted so good. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe.

      Reply
      • Emily @ Sugar Spun Run

        December 30, 2024 at 6:31 pm

        We’re so happy everyone enjoyed them, Patricia! 🥰

        Reply
    3. AJ

      December 28, 2024 at 5:57 pm

      5 stars
      Made the recipe, it was easy, quick, and so yummy! My 26yr old son loves them too.

      Reply
      • Sam

        December 29, 2024 at 9:09 pm

        I’m so glad they were such a hit, AJ! 🙂

        Reply
    4. Susan Hall

      December 26, 2024 at 10:49 am

      5 stars
      These are awesome – exactly the new crabcake recipe I have been looking for. The egg is a must to hold them together. The only thing I did not do is take my baking tray from fridge to oven. I put them on a smaller metal tray in the fridge and then easily transferred them over.

      Reply
      • Emily @ Sugar Spun Run

        December 27, 2024 at 4:40 pm

        We’re so happy they turned out so nicely for you, Susan! Enjoy 🩷

        Reply
    5. Jenna

      December 25, 2024 at 6:32 pm

      I thought I made a mistake so I went back and checked the recipe. I did in fact follow it correctly. I see all of these great reviews but I agree with the one guy who said that this is way too much filler!!

      Reply
      • Sam

        January 03, 2025 at 1:31 pm

        Hi Jenna! I just want to check that you only used 1/2c of bread crumbs to the 1 lb of crab meat? There’s barely any filler in this crab cake. That would not be a crab cake with less. There also isn’t anyone who has tried the recipe who has commented that there was too much filler, either, so I’m not sure what you mean there.

        Reply
    6. Heather

      December 03, 2024 at 3:29 pm

      5 stars
      I am so happy to see this recipe. I was born and raised in Maryland so anytime I see “Md crab cakes” I cringe because they’re nowhere near a real Md crab cake. This recipe here is exactly how we make them! These are awesome. Super delicious. On point. Many thanks for sharing a recipe for an authentic Maryland crab cake 🖤

      Reply
      • Sam

        December 04, 2024 at 7:36 am

        I’m so glad you enjoyed them so much, Heather! 🙂

        Reply
      • Rhonda

        December 09, 2024 at 7:39 pm

        5 stars
        I made this recipe tonight and it was the absolute best crabcakes I have ever made. Not too many ingredients and much of the ones required, so O was able to taste all the lime crabmeat!! Hands down recommend this recipe!

        Reply
        • Emily @ Sugar Spun Run

          December 10, 2024 at 11:56 am

          We’re so happy it was a hit, Rhonda! Thanks for the review–we really appreciate it 🩷

    7. Kristin

      December 02, 2024 at 6:43 pm

      5 stars
      Delicious crab cakes. Loved the baking not frying. They looked and tasted perfect. This recipe is a keeper. Thank you!

      Reply
      • Sam

        December 03, 2024 at 7:09 am

        I’m so glad you enjoyed them so much, Kristin! 🙂

        Reply
    8. Donna

      November 10, 2024 at 6:08 pm

      5 stars
      Excellent!

      Reply
    9. KERRI

      November 02, 2024 at 3:09 pm

      I DIDNT ACTUALLY MAKE THEM YET. I AM TRYING TO WRITE DOWN THE RECIPE. YOU WROTE 1 TBSP OF BUTTER CUT INTO 8 PIECES? IS THAT A TYPE OR THE SMALLEST PIECES OF BUTTER EVER? LOL EXCITED TO TRY THIS RECIPE. THANKS

      Reply
      • Sam

        November 04, 2024 at 7:16 am

        Hi Kerri! I just cut the 1 tablespoon of butter into 8 little pieces for each crab cake. Enjoy! 🙂

        Reply
      • ShellyV

        November 21, 2024 at 7:54 pm

        5 stars
        incredibly easy and amazing. Followed recipe exactly as is. I did bake an extra minute as these are thick. definitely recommend to anyone. You can also make this recipe in hor d’oeuvre size by using 1TBS to make mini cakes. thank you million times over!!!

        Reply
        • Sam

          November 22, 2024 at 6:40 am

          I’m so glad you enjoyed them so much, Shelly! 🙂

    10. Carolyn

      October 31, 2024 at 1:59 am

      Do you put the baking sheet straight from the refrigerator into the oven, or does it need to come to room temperature first? Thank you!

      Reply
      • Sam

        October 31, 2024 at 7:09 am

        Hi Carolyn! I just remove the baking sheet from the refrigerator, remove the plastic wrap and then into the oven. 🙂

        Reply
    11. Victoria Paris

      October 06, 2024 at 1:36 am

      5 stars
      I’ve been making crab cakes for decades with the recipe on the back of the Prince Crab can and it’s been great. But you have to fry it and that makes a mess. I decided tonight to use this. It’s FAR Better than the fried crab cake. We made it into burgers but will have it tomorrow with pasta.
      Use this recipe, you’ll be amazed at the simplicity and the taste. It’s fabulous.

      Reply
      • Sam

        October 07, 2024 at 7:37 am

        Thank you so much, Victoria! I’m so glad you enjoyed it so much! 🙂

        Reply
    12. Mark Sadler

      October 01, 2024 at 4:03 pm

      Sorry but Donna Sadler recipes for crab 🦀 cakes are the very best. She is a native of Tilghman Maryland has been cooking these over 60 years. The recipes are in the older Tilghman island recipe book. Not a bunch of fillers and that ruin the very best Maryland crab cake. Some people just don’ know what a real Maryland crab cake shot taste like. Had I tasted many others that claimed to be Maryland crab 🦀 cake I would not have wanted to eat anymore.aThis recipe let’s you taste the actual crab 🦀 and not just fillers. A native of Tilghman MD and one of the very best recipes around

      Reply
      • Sam

        October 04, 2024 at 9:36 am

        Hi Mark! It sounds like you haven’t actually tried this recipe. There is very little filler which is what makes it so good. 🙂

        Reply
        • Sam Hill

          October 12, 2024 at 2:54 pm

          Sounds like Mark Sadler has a vested interest in pushing Donna Sadler recipes lol. I made these last night and they were a hit with my kids and especially the wife who isn’t really into seafood. Thanks for the recipe!

    13. Howard Miller

      September 27, 2024 at 2:15 pm

      I substituted speckled trout fillets that I had grilled on the Weber grill using a small amount of wood chips. This smokey flavor slightly comes through the crab cakes and they are delicious. You just shred the fillets to the texture of crab meat.

      Reply
    14. Matt A.

      September 25, 2024 at 9:03 pm

      5 stars
      Fellow Marylander here. This is a great recipe with just the right level of seasoning and light on the filler. These came out nice and tender (using lump crab) and the butter on top allowed for a good browning under the broiler. Genius. I’ll be coming back to this often.

      Reply
      • Sam

        September 26, 2024 at 6:57 am

        Thank you so much, Matt! I’m so glad you enjoyed them! 🙂

        Reply
    15. Doris Bain

      September 05, 2024 at 10:24 pm

      5 stars
      wonderful

      Reply
      • Sam

        September 06, 2024 at 7:27 am

        Thank you, Doris! I’m glad you enjoyed it! 🙂

        Reply
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