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Crab Cakes Eggs Benedict – on Toutons!

Crab Cakes Eggs Benedict on Toutons. Maryland meets Newfoundland in this indulgent version of Eggs Benedict, perfect for a celebration brunch.

Crab Cakes Eggs Benedict on toutons

Crab Cakes Eggs Benedict on toutons!

In the very early days of Rock Recipes, actually in the first week, I featured one of my favorite Crab Cakes recipes. We sometimes serve in miniature form as delicious little finger food when friends come by in the evening for drinks.

I decided to revisit the recipe this week in a terrific Eggs Benedict idea inspired by recent travels.

Our family vacation this year was another road trip, this time up eating our way up the eastern seaboard from Savannah to Boston. I tried some crab cake Eggs Benedict along the way in Maryland.

I just knew I’d be making this dish when I got home with a bit of a Newfoundland twist.

Instead of an English muffin I’ve substituted our local favourite toutons. Instead of the tarragon in the Hollandaise sauce, I used local Mt. Scio Savoury which I know may be an uncommon herb in may areas.

Tarragon or dill will also make a delicious herb flavoured Hollandaise if you can’t find savoury.

Any crab meat can be used. In Maryland I had blue crab cakes but I’ve used some delicious sweet Newfoundland snow crab in the version pictured above.

My crab cakes use only enough other ingredients to hold the crab together. The mixture will be quite soft when you roll it into cakes and then into the cracker crumb mixture.

They do take a gentle touch but once they are fried they hold together well.

This very indulgent recipe sure would be perfect for a celebration brunch or breakfast treat at the end of a hard week.

You can always use English muffins or buttermilk biscuits as the base for this great dish.

Crab Cakes Eggs Benedict on toutons

Crab Cakes Eggs Benedict on toutons!

 

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Crab Cakes Eggs Benedict on toutons
Yield: 4 -6 servings

Crab Cakes Eggs Benedict

Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 6 minutes
Total Time: 21 minutes

Crab Cakes Eggs Benedict on Toutons - Maryland meets Newfoundland in this indulgent version of Eggs Benedict, perfect for a celebration brunch.

Ingredients

For the Crab Cakes

  • 1 pound coarsely chopped, NOT MINCED fresh or frozen cooked crab meat
  • 3/4 cup + 1 cup cracker crumbs
  • 4 tbsp mayonnaise
  • 1 tsp lemon zest, minced
  • 2 tsp Worcestershire Sauce
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp pepper
  • 2 tsp hot sauce, optional
  • 2 eggs, lightly beaten
  • Aprox 2/3 cup canola oil for frying

For the Hollandaise Sauce

  • 3 egg yolks
  • 1/2 tsp yellow mustard, or Dijon if you prefer
  • 1-2 tbsp lemon juice
  • 1/2 tsp dry summer savoury, or dill or tarragon
  • 1/2 cup hot melted butter

Instructions

To make the crab cakes

  1. Toss together the crab meat with the 3/4 cup cracker crumbs and all other ingredients except the canola oil.
  2. Form into cakes by hand to whatever size you prefer. (Small cakes make great hor’s d’ouevres).
  3. Roll in additional cracker crumbs.
  4. Heat about a half inch of canola oil in a skillet or sate pan over medium-low heat. You want these to fry gently, they will burn quickly if the oil is too hot.
  5. Fry until golden brown on both sides. Drain on paper towels.

To prepare the Hollandaise Sauce

  1. In a blender combine the egg yolks, mustard and lemon juice for only a few seconds.
  2. With the blender on medium speed, slowly pour in the hot butter in a thin stream. The sauce should thicken quite quickly.
  3. Stir in the savoury. Pour into a bowl and keep the bowl warm in a warm water bath while preparing the other components of the Eggs Benedict.
  4. Place the cooked crab cakes on the warm toutons, top with a poached egg and finally the Hollandaise sauce.

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Nutrition Information

Yield

6

Serving Size

1

Amount Per Serving Calories 576Total Fat 53gSaturated Fat 15gTrans Fat 1gUnsaturated Fat 37gCholesterol 272mgSodium 852mgCarbohydrates 7gFiber 0gSugar 1gProtein 18g

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Darlene

Friday 10th of August 2018

Can you recommend any good canned crab as we don't have access to fresh crab here?

RobbieAnn Montgomery

Friday 10th of August 2018

Dear Barry, I will be traveling to the grocery store this morning and purchase some tarragon. The toutons are something I must make for breakfast tomorrow morning. We both love Eggs Benedict and what fun to try your crab cakes and toutons. I'll let you know the verdict.

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