Ingredients
- 1 garlic clove
- 4 spring onions, chopped
- 1 pound 2 ounces (500 grams) crabmeat
- 3 teaspoons Japanese wasabi
- 2 teaspoons rice vinegar
- 2 teaspoons tamari or Japanese soy sauce
- 4 ounces (100 grams) brown rice flour
- Groundnut or other vegetable oil, for frying
- Limes sliced into segments, to garnish
Directions
Place the garlic and the spring onions into the bowl of a food processor and blend until finely chopped. Add the crabmeat, wasabi, rice vinegar, tamari or soy sauce and the rice flour to the bowl. Blend the mixture again until it has combined to form a rough paste.
In a large frying pan, add enough oil to fill the pan to a depth of 1/4-inch. Heat the oil until a bread cube sizzles and turns golden-brown when added (CAUTION: Hot oil can be dangerous. Do not leave unattended).
Roll teaspoonfuls of crab mixture into balls with your hands. Flatten the balls slightly and carefully place them into the hot oil. Fry the crab cakes until they turn golden-brown on both sides and are cooked through (only cook 8 to 10 crab cakes at a time so that they can be turned quickly and the oil temperature doesn't drop too much). Drain the crab cakes on kitchen paper.
To serve place the crab cakes on a clean plate and place the lime segments around the plate.
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By rent900_11465300
Tampa, FL
on December 13, 2008
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My husband and I decided to make this because it sounds different, it is. If you really like the taste of regular crab cakes you may not like this one. While it's not bad, you cannot taste the crab at all. The wasabi takes over the flavor of the crab, so if you like wasabi, you'll love this recipe.
By luv_bug125_9425505
Belton, MO
on June 16, 2008
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I made this recipe for a bridal shower and they were first to be gone. I will remember to make a double batch next time!
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