Crabbies
Show: Paula's Home Cooking
Episode: Game Night (Appetizers)
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By angel452_5613727
Billerica, MA
on January 01, 2013
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These were alright. I used slightly less butter and served on english muffin points. They tasted good but they need something extra. Next time I would add some Old Bay to the mix and maybe sprinkle some paprika on top. I would recommend broiling these after baking to brown them.
By anniebelles
Fayetteville GA.
on July 12, 2011
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I was so excited to try this and the reviews were so positive! I just kept tasting the garlic and I even used less. Next time no garlic-it just overwhelmed the delicate crab taste but I will make again and try it as a hot dip.
By simonel20062002...
Cockeysville, 60
on October 08, 2010
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I loved it. I used melted american cheese because that's what I had in the house. I would definitely make it again, especially as appetizer for parties.
By beecroftma_12090107
Jensen Beach, 48
on May 03, 2010
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When I made these for my husband and I, we loved them!. I had some left over so I refrigerated it and absolutely fell in love with it as a cracker spread. We plan to have this many times. Because we like hotter/spicier tasting foods, I will add just a touch more cayenne pepper the next time I make it.
By buckeyes25_642606
Tavernier, FL
on October 25, 2009
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I followed the recipe exactly. This was overly rich (and I love rich food with less flavor than expected. I was surprised after reading the great reviews, and very disappointed.
By je188
Flagstaff, AZ
on June 07, 2008
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A really nice recipe, but it is very rich. Tastes great on pumpernickel.
By flame532001_313908
Mt. Arlington, NJ
on April 23, 2008
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I first made this recipe 20 years ago so it's not an original recipe created by Paula. I believe she just added the hot sauce. The original recipe did not have hot sauce. They are perfect to freeze. The original recipe also called for English muffins (halved and would cut into 4 triangles.
They are delicious.
By wynniewinwin
South Huntingto...
on April 17, 2008
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These are a really easy to make, delicious appetizer and always a hit. I make them up to the point where you spread the crab mixture onto bread or english muffins and cut them into quarters. I then put the cut pieces on a baking sheet and freeze them. When firm, I toss them into a ziplock bag. When you're ready, you just pop them into the oven. Terrific if you're having a party and want to get some of the work done ahead of time...Thanks Paula!!
By veggiegirl28
on March 07, 2008
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I was looking in FN for an updated version of my Mom's Crabbies recipe she's been making since the 70's and up came Paula's recipe - same as Mom's. Realized don't fix it if it ain't broke. My mom used English muffins, cut in quarters and frozen until needed. But I used mini ciabatta baguettes sliced and toasted. YUMMMMMMMMMMM either way!!!
By gaibzmom_8140251
Olive Branch, MS
on February 17, 2008
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I have made these little darlin's for nearly every social function I have been to for the last couple of years and they have always been a hit. I have found that for a large crowd, they are a little large for appetizers, so I use a little skinny loaf of whole grain bread and slice it thin so that I get more servings. With soup or a salad, I go ahead and make them on whole grain english muffins. Also nice to spread on the bottom half of a split french loaf, broil, then top with some leafy greens , put on the top half, then slice for nice sandwiches. Even my kids love them!