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Chock full of jumbo lump crabmeat, the Best Crab Cakes are light on fillers for the most perfect tender bite you’ll ever take. Simple to prepare, these golden brown crab cakes are perfect for easy weeknight dinners or elegant dinner parties. 

Two crab cakes stacked on a white plate with a dollop of tartar sauce on the top and a lemon slice.

If you didn’t get your fill of seafood this summer, you’re in luck. I’m sharing my FAVORITE recipe ever with you today and it’s made the only way it should be. The Best Crab Cakes ever made have very little filler making them tender, succulent and perfect. 

I’m a very picky crab cake eater so I tend to shy away from them at restaurants. A lot of places tend to keep their costs down by plumping up their crab cakes with a lot of filler…mainly breadcrumbs. Lots and lots of breadcrumbs.

Then, they dredge them in even more bread crumbs before frying them and basically what you’re left with is a mealy crab dip, deep fried and coated in crusty crumbs. I’m more of a purist when it comes to my crab cakes. I make my Tuna Patties much the same way.

Ingredients For The Best Crab Cakes

  • Fresh Crab Meat – I like to use jumbo lump crab meat from blue crabs because of the mild flavor and tender meat but you can replace it with less expensive lump crab meat or back fin meat, as well.
  • Mayonnaise – A good quality mayonnaise is essential here.
  • Dijon Mustard – I love the tanginess of the dijon, it’s milder than most mustards but gives the filling a great flavor. If you prefer, you can substitute with 1/2 the amount of dry mustard powder.
  • Worcestershire Sauce – I like how it adds a salty flavor without being overly salty. You can substitute with soy sauce, fish sauce or coconut aminos.
  • Hot Sauce – It doesn’t make the crab cakes spicy at all but adds a nice red pepper flavor.
  • Egg – Egg is the binding agent, you can skip the egg but your crab cakes may be a little more fragile.
  • Lemon – Both the lemon juice and lemon zest add fresh, light flavor.
  • Seasoning – We season simply with kosher salt and black pepper. Add a pinch of celery salt for a great pop of flavor or make an authentic Maryland crab cake recipe with Old Bay Seasoning.
  • Breadcrumbs – While this recipe is light on fillers, Panko Bread Crumbs help hold the crab cakes together without making them dense.

For the full list of ingredients and instructions, see the recipe card below.

best crab cakes on a white platter with a bowl of tartar sauce.

How To Make Crab Cakes

These famous Crab Cakes comes together quickly making it ideal for a quick dinner.

I like them loaded with fresh lump crab meat, a little mayo, a little mustard, a teensy bit of breadcrumbs, parsley, a squeeze of lemon and some seasoning. Keep it simple and you will have the best Maryland style Crab Cakes in your life.

  1. Whisk together the mayonnaise, hot sauce, lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce and mustard.
  2. Pick over the crabmeat for shells.
  3. Fold the crab meat and breadcrumbs into the sauce being careful not to break up the crab too much.
  4. Shape the crab mixture into 6 equal size patties and arrange on a baking sheet.
  5. Chill the patties for 30 minutes to allow them to firm up.
  6. Melt the butter in a skillet over medium heat. (You can substitute the butter with ghee, olive oil, soybean oil or peanut oil.)
  7. Add the crab cakes to the hot skillet and cook until golden. Flip and continue to cook on the other side until golden. (If making a double batch, you can keep your crab cakes warm by transferring them to a preheated oven at 300˚F.
  8. Transfer to a platter and serve with lemon sprinkled with fresh chopped parsley.

Why This Recipe is The Best

If you’re a crab lover, crab cakes are the best thing ever. Maryland crab cakes are a type of fish cake, similar to my salmon patties, made of crab meat mixed with mayonnaise, breadcrumbs, lemon, mustard and little else.

They’re usually pan fried, baked, broiled or even deep fried but this recipe we use the pan frying method because it gives the outside a nice crust but leaves the inside tender and succulent.

Some versions even mix in Old Bay seasoning which adds a nice Maryland Style eastern shore flavor but I prefer to make them without it. 

crab cakes on parchment on a cooling rack with lemon.

What Type of Crab Meat To Use

We use jumbo lump crab only for this recipe. Jumbo lump crab comes from larger crabs and is sold in tubs or cans in your grocer’s seafood department.

It is quite expensive so you can use a less expensive lump crab for this recipe if you prefer or if Jumbo Lump is unavailable.

crab cakes on a white platter with gold forks.

Tips for Perfect Crab Cakes

  • Pick over the crab meat for shells. I guarantee you’ll find one or two and you definitely don’t want to find them when you’re eating your crab cakes.
  • Fold the crab meat into the sauce, carefully. You can’t to keep as much of the crab in tact as you can so don’t manhandle it when mixing the ingredients together.
  • CHILL your cakes before cooking. By chilling your crab patties, this will help them from falling apart while cooking.
  • Breadcrumbs matter. We use Panko Breadcrumbs, which are lighter and less dense than traditional breadcrumbs. The lighter crumb helps them remain light and tender.
two crab cakes stacked on a white plate.

How To Freeze Crab Cakes

  1. Arrange crab cakes in a single layer on a baking sheet lined with parchment and transfer to the freezer. 
  2. Freeze until firm.
  3. Wrap each cake in plastic wrap and transfer to a freezer bag or freezer safe container. 
  4. Freeze for up to 6 months.

This homemade Crab Cake recipe is great for weeknight dinners because they come together in less than 30 minutes. But they also make a great first course for entertaining or make little mini crab cakes for a passable appetizer for the holidays.

Leftover Crab Cakes can be transferred to an airtight container and refrigerator for up to 3 days.

mini crab cakes on a white platter.

Best Sides for Crab Cakes

Crab Cakes are super versatile and can be served with just about anything. We love them in a casual setting the Baltimore way with a side of coleslaw and a pile of Truffle Fries. 

We also love to make the ultimate crab cake sandwich for a low key summer dinner!

Or you can serve them surf and turf style with a juicy Filet Mignon! Top them with homemade cocktail sauce or drizzle them with hollandaise. 

They’re a great addition to a buffet with this simple Shrimp Cocktail and these super amazing Tuna Sundaes (don’t let the name sway you…they’re spectacular.)

I bet you never knew how versatile and easy a crab cake can be, am I right? And this is the World’s Best Crab Cake Recipe…..for reals.

More Easy Crab Recipes

If you’re in the mood for crabs in the shell, these Dungeness crabs are as easy as they are tasty!

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Easy Crab Cakes Recipe

4.92 from 67 votes
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 10 minutes
Total: 20 minutes
Servings: 6 people
Maryland style Crab Cakes made with jumbo lump crab meat and very little filler! The BEST crab cake recipe you'll ever make.

Equipment

Ingredients 

  • 1 pound jumbo lump crab meat, picked over for shells
  • 1/2 cup mayonnaise
  • 1 tablespoon dijon mustard
  • 1 teaspoon worcestershire sauce
  • 1 teaspoon hot sauce, I use Tabasco
  • 1 large egg, lightly beaten
  • 1 tsp fresh lemon zest
  • 1/8 teaspoon fresh ground pepper
  • 2 tablespoons fresh chopped parsley
  • 1/4 cup panko bread crumbs
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil

Instructions 

  • In a medium bowl, carefully pick over the crab and remove any shells.
  • In a small bowl, stir together the mayonnaise, dijon, worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, egg, pepper, lemon zest and parsley.
  • Add the mayonnaise mixture to the crab and, carefully, fold together being careful not to break up the crab meat too much. Gently fold in the breadcrumbs.
  • Form 1/3 cup of the crab mixture into 8 patties and transfer to a baking sheet lined with parchment. Chill for 15-20 minutes.
  • Heat the olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
  • Add the crab cakes and cook over medium heat until golden, approximately 3-4 minutes. Turn the crab cakes over with a spatula. Cook until golden brown, crispy and cooked through, approximately 3 minutes.
  • Transfer to a serving platter and serve immediately with tartar sauce and lemon wedges, if desired.

Video

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Notes

To freeze: Arrange the crab cakes in a single layer on a parchment lined baking sheet. Freeze until firm. Transfer to an airtight container and store in the freezer for up to 6 months.
To cook, thaw completely and then cook as instructed in the recipe card.

Nutrition

Serving: 6g, Calories: 234kcal, Carbohydrates: 2g, Protein: 15g, Fat: 17g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Cholesterol: 66mg, Sodium: 835mg, Potassium: 179mg, Fiber: 0g, Sugar: 0g, Vitamin A: 180IU, Vitamin C: 7.6mg, Calcium: 45mg, Iron: 0.9mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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153 Comments

  1. Carol says:

    So good and so easy to make!  Just the right amount of heat!  Hubs is already asking when I’ll make it again 🙂

    1. Kellie says:

      Yay! I’m so glad you loved them!

  2. Rick says:

    I made these last night and they turned out excellent. Very moist and little breading. Very good recipe. 
    I noticed a comment about sautéing the vegetables? What vegetables? Thanks 

    1. Kellie says:

      Ha ha! Right???? So glad you liked them, though!

  3. PC says:

    Dynamite! These were very good. I actually followed the recipe and made three big-ass-crab-cake sammies. The flavor was excellent. When you’re spending a crap ton of money on expensive jumbo lump crab, you want the crab flavor to come through, and, with this recipe, it did just that. This was a $30 adventure, and, even so, it was worth the money. With that said, they’re super easy to put together. I probably only did about 15 minutes of prep work. The only thing I did differently was to saute’ the veggies first. I don’t like them mushy, but I don’t like them uber crispy, either.

    1. Kellie says:

      I am soooo glad you loved them and came back to comment. This is, by far, one of my favorite recipes. I like your suggestion to saute the veggies…..definitely a good move and I’m sure it added tons of flavor. Thank you!

      1. Julie says:

        Has this recipe changed? I don’t see any veggies listed 

        1. Kellie says:

          Hi! Yes, slightly. I used to add bell peppers and now have just gone straight crab.

  4. Ivory says:

    Looks sooo yummy.  Gotta try making these.

  5. Jennifer Blake says:

    Nothing I love more than large chunks of crab in my crab cakes… the more the better. It always annoys me when there is more filler than crab!

  6. Carolyn says:

    Those are the most perfect looking crab cakes I have ever seen!

    1. Kellie says:

      Thank you!

  7. Suzy says:

    What an awesome idea!

    1. Kellie says:

      Thank you!

  8. Jennifer Farley says:

    I am always up for crab cakes!

    1. Kellie says:

      Being from Maryland and all. 🙂

  9. Liz says:

    Yup, this is exactly how I like my crab cakes, too! I love how thick and fabulous these look!!!

    1. Kellie says:

      Thank you!

  10. Kerry Marshall says:

    I can’t seem to see the recipient for the very best crab cakes. Could you please send it to me? 
    Thanks in advance. 

    Kerry 

    1. Kellie says:

      It’s at the bottom of the post. Just scroll down. Thanks!