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Old 06-24-2008, 05:25 PM   #1
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Crab cakes anyone???

Was just curious how crab meat was tolerated after being banded? I'm in the mushy stage and am thinking about trying a very moistly made crab cake.
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Old 06-24-2008, 05:32 PM   #2
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Every crab cake I have ever had is loaded with butter or some kind of grease. I would imagine it would upset your stomach, but honestly I don't know.
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Have a thing for crab cakes too and crab dip and I remember not being able to tolerate them when I was too tight. I know there are many ways to make them etc... so I'm sure you can come up with a healthy version that suits you. I've gotten them at the Outback Steakhouse before and they were really good but otherwise I have to buy them frozen from Phillips. I guess if proteins are allowed you should be fine. You can always just eat a portion and save the rest for later. Nanook
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Old 06-24-2008, 06:42 PM   #4
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I've made my own crab cakes and haven't had any problem with being able to digest them or worry about whats in them. I simply purchase a container of lump crab meat and make it myself.
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edna, could you please tell me how you make the crab cakes. I'd like to try them, I never had one. thanks. do you just buy the crab meat in a can?
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Old 06-24-2008, 09:38 PM   #6
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I'm five months out and for some reason crab cakes and I do not get along very well, everyone's different, just be careful.
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edna, I'd be interested in that recipe too. Please post it! Please! Please! Please!

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Old 06-25-2008, 06:16 PM   #8
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It's very simple
1-12 oz container of lump crab meat (drain liquid)
1/4 cup diced onion, green pepper, red pepper
10 no-salt ritz crackers (finely crush)
1 egg
pinch salt, black pepper, ground red pepper ( I also like to use cajan seasoning)
Mix all together, shape into small cakes
bake in 350 perheat oven until golden brown.
enjoy!!!!
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thank you so much for the recipe. I love crab cakes also but they are so expensive when you buy them premade.
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of ALL the proteins out there, crab seems to be the easiest to digest and the best tolerated for me. This is what I often order if I go out to eat. It's on many appetizer menus, and is just the right amount. I seem to lose faster with ingestion of shellfish for some reason as well. We have a crab boil at the house about once a month, since we live on the coast. I could sit and pick crab for hours. I love it. I make my own crabcakes and bake them. I spray my baking pan with PAM. They are not quite as good baked, but still delicious. My recipe?

1 cup picked crab meat
2 tbls. finely chopped green onions and bell pepper
sprinkle of parsley
2 tbls. fat free mayo
2 tsp. worchestershire sauce
1/2 cup ritz crackers crushed fine
dash of cayanne pepper
1 beaten egg

gently pat into round balls and then flatten on sprayed cookie sheet. Bake for about 15 - 20 minutes on 350. YUMMMMMM
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The crab cake appetizer from Ruby Tuesday's was my first post-op solid meal when I was done with liquids & mushies. It was wonderful and I was able to eat about 1/2 before feeling stuffed. I was very excited hehe.

I have had the crab shells that are stuffed since then and I have had no problems as long as I eat it slow.
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I LOVE crab cakes and they go down easily for me. Like anything, try a little first and go from there. :)
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Ruby Tuesdays crab cakes are very good1
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