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Culinary Arts: Crab Newburg

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Today in my online cooking school, we’re going to cook a seafood favorite, crab Newburg. This is part of my online cooking classes. Many people are intimidated by this dish, but it’s really not that difficult to make! And like most crab recipes, it's awesome!

I love this dish, especially on cold nights. For many years, I usually ordered it when we went out to a nice seafood restaurant. Some of the best crab Newburg I ever ate was that served at Bennie’s Red Barn on St.Simons Island, off the Georgia coast. Their crab Newburg is rich, creamy, and slightly sweet.

After one of our trips to the island, I experimented until I achieved a Newburg that’s as good as Bennie’s, and I’m sharing it with you in my online cooking school.

Crab Newburg

What you’ll need:

One pound crabmeat (lump works best)

½ cup salted butter

¼ cup thinly sliced shallots

3 tablespoons plain flour

½ teaspoon salt

½ teaspoon paprika

¼ teaspoon white pepper

1/8 teaspoon nutmeg

1/8 – ¼ teaspoon ground red pepper

1 ½ cups cream

3 egg yolks, beaten

2 tablespoons sherry

Directions:

The most important ingredient in your crab Newburg, or in any crab recipe, is the crab itself. Do not use canned crabmeat from a grocery shelf. Use either fresh picked or refrigerated canned crabmeat. Another option is to use any leftover meat from crablegs, including snow crab legs and king crab legs, although the results won't be quite as good as it would be with blue crabs.

Pick through the crabmeat, removing all bits of shell and cartilage. Leave the crab in chunks, as much as possible.

Melt the butter in a large skillet, over medium-low heat. Cook shallots in butter until soft.

Slowly add flour and blend well. Add salt, paprika, white pepper, nutmeg, and red pepper. Make sure there are no flour lumps in the sauce.

Gradually add cream, stirring well. Turn heat up to medium and cook until mixture is thick.

Add crabmeat and cook until crab is hot. Stir in beaten egg yolks and stir well.

Remove from heat and add sherry. Stir gently.

Serve mixture over toast, toast points, patty shells, or rice. Sprinkle a dash of paprika on each serving.

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Learn to make crab Newburg in my online cooking school! For the very best crab recipes, catch your own crabs!
Learn to make crab Newburg in my online cooking school! For the very best crab recipes, catch your own crabs!

Comments

prasetio30 24 months ago

Crab is one of my favorite seafood menu. And I found delicious recipes from you. I think it looks easy to practice this recipes. Thanks for share, this hub very useful for me. Thumbs up for you, habee. Prasetio :)

dinkan53 24 months ago

MMMM...Crabs, one of my weakness. 'catch your own crabs', last week me and my friends were renting a house near sea. We spent some 3 hours catching those tasty things!! still paining all the leg muscles. great sprinters!!!! Any way we caught some 10 crabs and made it with coconut. I think it will be super with paprika, butter etc. Next time surely make it with this recipe. bookmarking it and rating it up. thanks for sharing.

eugene90 24 months ago

i am good to catch fish

samboiam 24 months ago

Crab Newburg, wasn't he the speaker of the house? No wait, my bad. His name was Newt.

This sounds delicious, but my wife doesn't like seafood so this will probably never be found in my house.

Hello, hello, 24 months ago

Another great recipe. You don't do my waistline any good.

mulberry1 24 months ago

That sounds simple enough and delicious as well. I think I may need to give it a try.

breakfastpop 24 months ago

I love crab and I will definitely try this recipe.

Veronica Allen 24 months ago

Yummy! I love seafood, crabs and shrimp are my fave!

akirchner 24 months ago

What a great idea - I love your online culinary school! I should try crab again because I really, really loved it - until I got sick twice after eating it. I can eat all shellfish though so I don't think that is it - just a bad case of the crabs (so to speak). I will bookmark this and try to talk myself into trying crab again...I know I can do it!

habee 24 months ago

Thanks, Prasetio! I love crab, too!

habee 24 months ago

Dinkan, aren't the crabs great when fresh??

habee 24 months ago

Eugene, I love to fish, too!

habee 24 months ago

Funny, Sam! Ol' Newt is a GA boy. No seafood at your house?? That's grounds for divorce! lol

habee 24 months ago

Mine either, HH!

habee 24 months ago

Mulberry and Bpop, let me know how you like it!

habee 24 months ago

Veronica, lobster is my fave, but shrimp and crab are close seconds!

habee 24 months ago

Audrey, when I was pregnant with Mandy, we went to an all-you-can-eat seafood buffet. There were huge crab claws that had alread been peeled - just a big hunk of meat on the claw. I ate so many I got sick! I couldn't eat crab for several years.

As for my online cooking school, I love "teaching" the classes. It combines my love for teaching with my love for food!

akirchner 24 months ago

That's a super idea - that is what I shoot for on my hubs on the cooking jazz; I just can't seem to quit! I literally have 200+ cookbooks and still I order more! I think OCD comes to mind....

habee 24 months ago

I don't really have many cookbooks. I like to experiment and create my own recipes. Mom rarely used recipes at all, and she was a wonderful cook! My oldest daughter loves cookbooks, though!

Pamela99 24 months ago

Habee, We love crab and eat it mostly at restaurants but your recipe sounds wonderful. I am bookmarking it.

katiem2 24 months ago

habee, you are an amazing chef, cook and culinary dream, thanks for the fab tutorial on crab newburg, rock on girl. Peace :)

habee 23 months ago

Pam, eating in restaurants is what got me on the quest to create my own crab Newburg and start my online cooking school! lol

habee 23 months ago

Katie, you are too kind!

DeBorrah K. Ogans 23 months ago

Habee, Yum! Yum! Yummie! Girlfriend! So glad I did not let this one slip buy! Class was Great! Peace & Blessings!

habee 23 months ago

Deb, glad you enjoyed online cooking classes with Holle!!

nancy_30 23 months ago

Thank you for sharing your recipe. It sounds really delicious.

habee 23 months ago

Thanks for stopping by, Nancy!

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