Spicy Kani Salad
Skip the take out and make this easy Spicy Kani Salad recipe at home in minutes. Refreshing and simple, this imitation crab salad combines cucumber, mango and carrot in a creamy, light dressing that’s perfect for a light lunch or dinner.
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Spicy Kani Salad
We order sushi a ton and our usual go to Japanese restaurant has a wide selection of Japanese items to choose from. It’s a good way to try things we wouldn’t normally make at home. And, although, my go-to is always a Spicy Tuna Sundae I almost always order the Spicy Kani Salad.
And, although, Kani Salad isn’t a traditional Japanese dish it is served in most American Japanese restaurants so most of you may have already heard about this little gem. The main ingredient in this salad is Kani….if you haven’t guessed already.
What is Kani?
Kani is, actually, just imitation crabmeat. You know, the crab stick with the red on the side that’s made out of pollock or other mild white fish which is processed to form a paste called surimi. It flakes easily, just like crab, and tastes almost identical to crabmeat.
Kani means “crab” in Japanese and is commonly found in many Japanese dishes like sushi or salads. We usually order Kani sashimi on top of our seaweed salads for an extra dose of protein. It’s also known as Kani Kamaboko or just Kamikama.
This Crab Stick Salad is easy to make and is also known as Surimi Salad.
What is Kani Salad made of?
Kani salad is made with very simple ingredients so be sure to find high quality ingredients to maximize the flavor. This recipe uses Japanese Mayonnaise (Kewpie Asian Mayonnaise) which is creamier and uses rice vinegar instead of regular distilled white vinegar.
If you can’t find Japanese Mayo, regular mayonnaise will be fine. I order mine online and one bottle lasts a pretty long time.
Ingredients for Kani Salad:
- Kani – Imitation Crab Stick, there’s really no substitute here. And don’t bother trying to up the ante with real crab because it just won’t be the same. Save your money.
- Cucumber – I like to use an English cucumber here because it’s seedless so you won’t really have too much work messing with removing the seeds. It’s not a big deal if you can only get your hands on a regular cucumber, though.
- Carrots – If you can find already shredded or “shoestring cut” carrots, it’s a huge timesaver.
- Mango – Make sure you grab a mango that’s still firm but gives a little so you know it’s going to be juicy. OR, if your grocery store sells precut mango grab it. You’ll save a ton of time.
- Japanese Mayo – So much more flavor than regular mayo….I think it has fish sauce or something in it to give it that umami flavor. But if you can’t find it, don’t stress…just use regular mayo with a drop or two of fish sauce.
- Lemon – Just a regular, run of the mill lemon…nothing fancy.
- Salt and Pepper
Extra Mix Ins:
While this salad is fabulous on it’s own, you can add a few other things to make it your own. I sprinkled a bit of Flying Fish Roe (Tobiko) on top along with some sesame seeds for crunch. I love the texture of both.
You can also add avocado, Kelp Noodles (rice noodles) or corn kernels for some added crunch!
How To Make Kani Salad
Most of the prep time will be spent chopping and slicing but the investment is well worth it. And, honestly, it will only take you about 10-15 minutes tops to pull this together.
- Whisk together the dressing; mayonnaise, Sriracha, lemon juice, lemon zest, soy sauce, salt and pepper. Set aside.
- Peel and cut the cucumber. Remove the seeds and cut into long thin strips.
- Peel and cut the carrots. If you are using matchstick carrots, you can skip this step.
- Peel and cut the mango into long thin strips.
- Shred the crabmeat into thin strips.
- Add the cucumbers, carrots, mango and crab to a bowl.
- Pour the dressing over the ingredients.
- Toss the salad to combine.
How To Serve Kani Salad
We love to serve this salad as a first course or light lunch. Otherwise, we serve it alongside grilled Teriyaki Chicken or with this sweet and spicy Salmon.
You can also serve it just on top of a few lettuce leaves and eat it like a low carb wrap. So simple and versatile.
Storage Tips
To store your Kani Salad, simply transfer to an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days.
I do not recommend freezing this salad because the texture will change, it’s definitely better fresher!
If you love this recipe, you may also like these easy salad recipes! Definitely try this Asian Ramen Noodle Salad….another americanized classic but the crunch is outstanding! Or you may also love this Easy Shrimp Ceviche....it’s no cook and ready in minutes.
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Ingredients
- 14 ounces Kani, imitation crab meat
- 1 medium carrot
- 1 large English cucumber
- 1 ripe mango
- 1/2 cup Japanese mayonnaise
- 2 tbsp Sriracha
- 1 tsp soy sauce
- 1 tablespoons lemon juice
- 1/2 tablespoon lemon zest
- salt
- ground pepper
Instructions
- Peel the carrots. Cut in half and then cut into julienne strips. (Or use matchstick cut carrots)
- Peel the cucumbers and cut in half. Remove the seeds. Cut the cucumber into long thin strips.
- Shred the crab sticks by hand by gently pressing the ends to loosen the strips and then peel the crab into strips.
- Peel the ripe mango. Cut into thin slices until you reach the core. Repeat with the opposite side of the core. Stack the slices together and cut into strips.
- In a large bowl, add the cucumber, carrots, crab, and mango.
- Whisk together the mayonnaise, Sriracha, soy sauce, lemon juice and zest.
- Season with salt and pepper, to taste and toss the salad to combine.
- Serve immediately or refrigerate until ready to eat.
12 Comments on “Spicy Kani Salad”
When I get a craving for something spicy but yet fresh I make this every time, I put a little more racha in mine cause i like a hot kick but I absolutely love this recipe. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Thank you so much! We also add more “racha” to our’s because we like it really spicy.
My family enjoyed this very much it is quite refreshing during this summer. Definitely will make this again and share on this recipe.
Thank you so much!
I just made this for lunch and it was DELICIOUS! So fresh.
I’m thrilled you loved it! It’s one of my favorites!
Great recipe. This is better then my local restaurant. I made the mayo mixture and added as needed. I would make this again.
I’m so glad you liked it! This does make quite a bit of the dressing. Thank you for your comment!
I used dikon raddish instead of carrot & added black sesame seeds. Your dressing is on point!
Thank you so much!
I would say a little less mayo. But I will be making this a lot.
So glad you liked it!