Crispy Keto Crab Cakes {Almond Flour} - Healthy Recipes Blog (2024)

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Gluten-free keto crab cakes are made with almond flour instead of breadcrumbs.

They are absolutely not a compromise! They are wonderfully crispy and very flavorful.

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These crab cakes are amazing. They are crispy, delicious, and very filling. My entire family loves them, so I make them quite often. They're so good, in fact, that I often serve them as a main dish rather than as an appetizer.

They don't contain any breadcrumbs. Instead of those, I use almond flour. The result is marvelous - just as crispy and tasty as traditional recipes.

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Ingredients

You'll only need a few simple ingredients to make keto crab cakes. The exact measurements are included in the recipe card below. Here's an overview of what you'll need:

Egg: I use large eggs in most of my recipes, this one included. Make sure it's truly large - you need it to help bind the ingredients together.

Fresh lump crabmeat: The fresher the better, or the cakes could end up with a fishy smell and taste. This is one item I splurge on - I get it fresh at Whole Foods whenever possible.

Minced garlic: Mince it yourself, or use the stuff that comes in a jar. Out of fresh garlic? Garlic powder works too.

Mayo and mustard: Definitely use Dijon mustard. It's creamier and less vinegary than yellow mustard. And it's way more delicious!

Seasoning: Kosher salt, dried thyme, and just a touch of cayenne pepper. Make sure the thyme is fresh - a stale herb can easily ruin a dish. And if you opt for fine salt rather than kosher, use less of it.

Chopped parsley: I wouldn't skip this ingredient. It adds flavor as well as color.

Almond flour: I use blanched finely ground almond flour in this recipe.

Butter and olive oil: Used for frying the cakes. I like to use a mix of both - the oil helps prevent the butter from browning too much, and both impart wonderful flavor.

Instructions

How to make keto crab cakes? It's easy! Scroll down to the recipe card for the details. Here are the basic steps:

Mix together all the ingredients except for the butter and olive oil, which you will use for frying. I usually start with lightly whisking the egg, then I mix in the crabmeat.

Next, I add the creamy stuff (mayo and Dijon), the garlic, and the seasonings. The last step is to add the parsley and the almond flour. Make sure the mixture is completely uniform and well-combined.

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Form the mixture into six patties. I use a ¼-cup scoop to portion them out, then shape them with my hands.

Chill the patties in the fridge for at least an hour. This will help prevent them from falling apart as you cook them.

Fry the patties in a mixture of butter and olive oil over medium heat, 4-5 minutes per side.

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Expert tips

Here are a few tips for you for making this recipe a success:

Use fresh crab meat. As always when using crabmeat in recipes (such as these amazing crab stuffed mushrooms), the fresher the crabmeat you use in these keto crab cakes, the better the dish will taste. Fresh crabmeat is delicate and sweet.

But the supermarket lump crabmeat that comes in small plastic containers tends to be quite fishy. If you don't want to steam your own crabs (who does?) and you have Whole Foods in your area, try the crabmeat sold at their seafood counter. It's the best I've found, so far.

Chill the patties prior to cooking. It's very important to chill the crab cakes for at least an hour prior to frying them, so please don't skip that (admittedly annoying) step. They are quite delicate and could easily fall apart when you fry them if they're not chilled first.

Don't skimp on the oil! At least half the cooking fat will remain in the skillet but is needed for properly cooking the patties. The nutrition info reflects this.

Use a nonstick skillet and don't overcrowd it. If you don't have a skillet large enough to accommodate all patties, fry in two batches, and keep the first batch in an oven set to "keep warm."

Frequently asked questions

Is it better to fry or to bake crab cakes?

I like to fry them. It achieves a crispier result. You can experiment with baking them in a 350F oven, on a parchment-lined baking sheet, for 15 minutes per side. Make sure to spray them with oil prior to baking.

Can I freeze keto crab cakes?

Yes. Once they're completely cool, you can place them in freezer bags and freeze them for up to three months. if you stack them, make sure to separate them with wax paper squares.

Can I eat crab cakes on keto?

You can, as long as you replace the traditional breadcrumbs with a low-carb ingredient such as almond flour.

Serving suggestions

If you'd like to serve these crab cakes with a sauce, try mixing ¼ cup mayonnaise with 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard, 1 tablespoon sugar-free ketchup, and ½ teaspoon garlic powder. Or try this delicious homemade tartar sauce.

What about side dishes? When I serve these crab cakes as a main dish rather than as an appetizer, I like to serve them with cauliflower potato salad, creamy cucumber salad, or asparagus salad.

I like the fact that I can make these salads ahead of time so that I can focus on frying the patties.

Storing leftovers

You can keep the leftovers in the fridge, in an airtight container, for up to 3 days. They keep quite well, actually.

Make sure you reheat them very gently. You can use the microwave on 50% power, or reheat them in a 250F oven. Reheating in the oven better retains their crispness. They are also very good cold, straight out of the fridge! I sometimes just grab one as a snack.

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Crispy Keto Crab Cakes

Gluten-free and keto crab cakes are made with almond flour instead of breadcrumbs. They are wonderfully crispy and delicious!

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time15 minutes mins

Rest time1 hour hr

Total Time1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: American

Diet: Gluten Free

Servings: 6 crab cakes

Calories: 298kcal

Author: Vered DeLeeuw

Ingredients

  • 1 egg lightly beaten
  • 8 oz fresh lump crabmeat gently picked through and shells removed
  • 1 tablespoon mayonnaise
  • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • 1 tablespoon minced fresh garlic
  • ½ teaspoon Diamond Crystal kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon dried thyme
  • teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • ¼ cup parsley chopped
  • ½ cup blanched finely ground almond flour blanched finely ground
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl, lightly whisk the egg with a fork. Mix in the crabmeat. Mix well with a fork, pressing on the crab meat with the fork and breaking up any large pieces.

  • Mix in the mayonnaise, mustard, garlic, kosher salt, thyme, and cayenne pepper. Then Mix in the parsley and the almond flour.

  • Use a ¼-cup scoop to portion out six portions of the mixture. Use your hands to form the portions into six ½-inch-thick patties.

  • Place the crab cakes on a platter lined with wax paper. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least one hour.

  • Heat the butter and olive oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium heat, about 3 minutes. Add the crab cakes. Cook them for about 4 minutes without moving, until you can see on the edges that the bottoms are browned.

  • Carefully, using two spatulas, flip the crab cakes. Very gently press on their tops to slightly flatten, then cook on the other side until browned, about 3-4 more minutes. Remove them to a plate lined with paper towels, then serve.

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Notes

The fresher the crabmeat, the better the cakes will taste.

If out of fresh garlic, try using 1 teaspoon of garlic powder instead.

It's very important to chill the keto crab cakes for at least an hour prior to frying them, so please don't skip that (admittedly annoying) step. They are quite delicate and could easily fall apart when you fry them if they're not chilled first.

At least half the cooking fat will remain in the skillet but is needed for properly cooking the patties. The nutrition info reflects this.

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Nutrition per Serving

Serving: 2crab cakes | Calories: 298kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 17g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Sodium: 757mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g

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FAQs

Can someone with celiac disease eat crab cakes? ›

And if you think you need to shy away from making breaded seafood or seafood pasta on a celiac diet, think again! With so many gluten-free alternatives made from corn, rice, legumes or nuts—from gluten free panko and breadcrumbs to pasta—you can have your (crab) cake and eat it, too!

Can crab cakes be healthy? ›

While crab cakes are nutrient-rich, they should be consumed as a part of a balanced diet. Pair them with fiber-rich vegetables and whole grains for a well-rounded meal.

Are crab cakes better baked or fried? ›

Are crab cakes better baked or fried? You can either bake or fry these crab cakes. My personal preference is to bake them because it's easier (no risk of them falling apart when you flip them) and they are less prone to drying out (it's easy to overcook the crab cakes when frying them in a pan).

What is the difference between Maryland crab cakes and regular crab cakes? ›

The Differences In Maryland Crab Cakes

For starters, they typically use more meat and less other filling compared to regular crab cakes. Of course, every recipe is different, but Maryland's versions really allow the crab meat to shine and only use enough fillers to hold the cakes together.

What 3 foods should someone with celiac disease avoid? ›

A gluten-free diet generally means not eating most grains, pasta, cereals, and processed foods. The reason is that they usually contain wheat, rye, and barley. You'll need to become an expert at reading ingredient lists on packages. Choose foods that don't contain gluten.

What are 5 foods someone Cannot eat when they have celiac disease? ›

If you have coeliac disease, do not eat the following foods, unless they're labelled as gluten-free versions:
  • bread.
  • pasta.
  • cereals.
  • biscuits or crackers.
  • cakes and pastries.
  • pies.
  • gravies and sauces.

Are crab cakes healthy for weight loss? ›

While it is okay to eat crabcakes every now and then, they shouldn't be consumed more than once or twice a month. Crabcakes are sky high in fat. They're often made with mayonnaise, which contains lots of saturated fat.

What are the healthiest cakes to eat? ›

What Type of Cake is Healthy?
  1. Angel Food Cake. Angel food cake is healthy because It does not contain egg yolk and butter. ...
  2. 2 . Flourless Chocolate Cake. ...
  3. 3 . Protein Mug Cake. ...
  4. 4 . Homemade Strawberry Shortcake. ...
  5. 5 . Sugar-Free Carrot and Date Cake. ...
  6. 6 . Pineapple Upside-Down Cake. ...
  7. 7 . Cheesecake. ...
  8. 8 . Red Velvet Cake.

Are fried crab cakes healthy? ›

Broiling crab cakes can be healthier than frying them

According to Livestrong, crab meat is rich in protein and low in fat. If you're using your crab meat to make crab cakes, then opting to broil them rather than fry them can help reduce the dish's overall fat.

Is it better to fry crab cakes in butter or oil? ›

Ultimately, it is your decision how you choose to fry your crab cakes, as both oil and butter will work equally well depending on your taste and cooking preferences.

What do you eat with crab cakes? ›

30 Side Dishes to Serve With Crab Cakes
  • 01 of 31. Fresh Corn Salad. View Recipe. ...
  • 02 of 31. Eggplant Mixed Grill. View Recipe. ...
  • 03 of 31. Mad Hatter Salad. ...
  • 04 of 31. Air Fryer Roasted Okra. ...
  • 05 of 31. Cranked Up Corn Chowder. ...
  • 06 of 31. Vinagrete (Brazilian Tomato Slaw) ...
  • 07 of 31. Grilled Asparagus. ...
  • 08 of 31. Chef John's White Gazpacho.
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Is it better to cook crab cakes in oil or butter? ›

If the goal is to deep-fry your crab cakes, then the answer is easy. You'll probably want to use a mild vegetable oil. Perhaps most importantly, butter's low smoke point makes it incompatible with the high-heat required for this technique. Another reason is simple — the price.

What state is best known for crab cakes? ›

Is there any food more quintessentially Maryland than a crab cake? While crab cakes show up on menus around the country and the world, there are few places where they are as much a part of the culture as in Maryland.

Why are Maryland crab cakes so expensive? ›

According to the 2022 Blue Crab Winter Dredge Survey, the 227 million crabs in the bay this year represent an all-time low in the survey's 33-year history. This reduced supply is one reason why crab prices been climbed for the last few years.

Why are crab cakes healthy? ›

Crab is packed with protein, which is important for building and maintaining muscle. Crab also contains high levels of omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin B12, and selenium. These nutrients play vital roles in improving general health while helping prevent a variety of chronic conditions.

Can celiacs eat seafood? ›

When you have celiac disease, you can (and should) eat fresh-prepared seafood. It is a great source of lean protein and micronutrients. As with all foods, you do have to be careful about cross contamination.

Do crab cakes have a lot of carbs? ›

Crab Cakes, Maryland Style Premium: (4 oz.) calories 240, calories from fat 140, total fat 16g, saturated fat 3.2g, trans fat 0g, cholesterol 140mg, sodium 811mg, total carbohydrate 8g, dietary fiber 0g, sugars 0g, protein 16g, vitamin a 4%, vitamin c 2%, calcium 11%, iron 8%.

Can a celiac kiss someone who has eaten gluten? ›

Cross Contamination from Kissing

If you kiss someone that has recently eaten or drank something containing gluten, there is a risk of cross contamination and being glutened because of the particles in their mouth. As we all know, a crumb contains enough traces of gluten to cause a reaction in some coeliacs.

Is Crab Cake high in carbs? ›

Crab Cake (1 cake) contains 5.1g total carbs, 4.9g net carbs, 10.4g fat, 11.3g protein, and 160 calories.

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