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Imitation crab is a man-made product that is actually fish. It is a good choice for those who cannot eat shellfish but still want to enjoy a crab-like food. It is delicious mixed into a creamy cold salad. It can be found in some supermarkets in the fresh seafood section. There’s often the option to buy it by weight so shoppers can get the exact amount of imitation crab needed. It can also be found packaged in the refrigerated food case. Some stores may sell premade imitation crab salad, but t is much cheaper to make mock crab salad at home, and it’s easy to adjust the flavors and ingredients based on preferences.
Place a scoop of this seafood salad in half an avocado or in a cored-out tomato for an impressive and beautiful lunch or light dinner; it’s perfect on a hot summer night. Imitation crab salad can also be served quite simply on a bed of lettuce, on a sandwich in lieu of tuna fish, as a chunky dip with vegetables, or as an appetizer spread with crackers. Also, feel free to substitute freshly cooked crab, lobster, or cooked shrimp for the imitation crab.
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1/2 cup finely chopped sweet onion
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1/4 cup finely chopped celery
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1/4 cup finely chopped dill pickle
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1 tablespoon sweet pickle relish
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1/2 teaspoon fresh dill weed
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1/2 teaspoon salt, or to taste
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1/8 teaspoon white pepper, or to taste
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1/4 cup mayonnaise, or to taste
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1/2 teaspoon yellow mustard
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1 tablespoon coarsely chopped chives
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1/2 pound imitation crab, coarsely chopped
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Gather the ingredients.
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In a medium bowl, mix sweet onion, celery, dill pickle, sweet pickle relish, dill weed, salt, white pepper, mayonnaise, yellow mustard, and chives until combined.
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Toss in chopped imitation crab at the end. It has a stringy texture and may fall apart in the salad if it is overmixed.
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Cover and chill—at least an hour—until it’s time to eat.
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Recipe Variation
- Feel free to add other ingredients, such as chopped cucumber, or change up the imitation crab for real shrimp or crabmeat.
- Chopped green onion could be substituted for sweet onion for a slightly different flavor.
Tip
Store any leftovers in a sealed container in the refrigerator for two to three days.
What is imitation crab?
Imitation crab is made from surimi, or Asian fish paste. It is often known as “krab” in the U.S. and sold in chunks or sticks. The fish paste is generally made from pollock whitefish. The fish is first skinned, boned, and then minced. The minced pollock is rinsed and flavored before being formed into the fish paste known as surimi. The finished surimi is shaped into chunks or tubes and cut into blocks or sticks. It is cooked to give it a texture closer to real crabmeat and is coated with a reddish food coloring to give it a pink tint like real crabmeat. Imitation crab has less protein and potassium but more sodium than real crab. It also has less cholesterol and carbohydrates.
Nutrition Facts (per serving) | |
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647 | Calories |
43g | Fat |
48g | Carbs |
19g | Protein |
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Nutrition Facts | |
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Amount per serving | |
Calories | 647 |
% Daily Value* | |
43g | 55% |
Saturated Fat 7g | 35% |
68mg | 23% |
3086mg | 134% |
48g | 17% |
Dietary Fiber 3g | 11% |
Total Sugars 24g | |
19g | |
Vitamin C 8mg | 38% |
Calcium 88mg | 7% |
Iron 2mg | 9% |
Potassium 437mg | 9% |
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice. |
(Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate.)
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