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Helens Crab Stuffed Potatoes

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Ingredients

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6 baking potatoes
1 lb backfin crab meat
1 cup sour cream
1/4 cup green pepper, chopped
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1/4 cup cheese, finely grated
1 cup milk
1 1/2 teaspoons old bay seasoning
1/4 cup mayonnaise
1/4 teaspoon salt
4 egg whites

Nutritional information

469.2
Calories
151 g
Calories From Fat
16.8 g
Total Fat
9.4 g
Saturated Fat
131.6 mg
Cholesterol
685.8 mg
Sodium
47 g
Carbs
3.9 g
Dietary Fiber
4.2 g
Sugars
32.6 g
Protein
486g
Serving Size

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Helens Crab Stuffed Potatoes

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    A crab souffle inside a baked potato. These are excellent. The egg whites are the secret to this fluffy stuffed potatoes. I will make these again. Thanks for the recipe and the info on the annual Hard Crab Derby.

    • 80 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Helen’s Crab Stuffed Potatoes, This week’s recipe is another local award-winning recipe from the Annual Hard Crab Derby in Crisfield, Maryland Many of our recipes are derived from the local community and are featured in this annual derby event Some history of the Hard Crab Derby, held every Labor Day, follows: The first derby was held fifty-two years ago in 1947 This first derby was a simple, uncomplicated affair by today’s standards It consisted of a number of crabs being unceremoniously dumped in the center of a circle which was painted on the street in front of the Post Office From these humble beginnings the National Hard Crab Derby has grown into one of Crisfield’s most successful festivals The derby has changed locations many times and is now held on the grounds of the Somers Cove Marina The race format has also been altered Instead of the crabs being dumped in the center of a circle, they each have their own starting gate Once this gate is opened the crabs scurry down a platform to the finish line In addition to the regular crab derby there is now a governor’s cup race in which the governors of the states which constitute our union enter a crab contestant Entries from Hawaii (1967) and Alaska (1968) have even won this race The first cooking contest was held in 1965 This popular event was won in that year by Nina Coons of Marion Station Nina entered a delicious crab casserole as her award winning recipe Because of its superior cooking facilities, the contest has been held in Crisfield High School Winning chefs have been mainly from Maryland with a few from Delaware and Pennsylvania , A crab souffle inside a baked potato These are excellent The egg whites are the secret to this fluffy stuffed potatoes I will make these again Thanks for the recipe and the info on the annual Hard Crab Derby , This week’s recipe is another local award-winning recipe from the Annual Hard Crab Derby in Crisfield, Maryland Many of our recipes are derived from the local community and are featured in this annual derby event Some history of the Hard Crab Derby, held every Labor Day, follows: The first derby was held fifty-two years ago in 1947 This first derby was a simple, uncomplicated affair by today’s standards It consisted of a number of crabs being unceremoniously dumped in the center of a circle which was painted on the street in front of the Post Office From these humble beginnings the National Hard Crab Derby has grown into one of Crisfield’s most successful festivals The derby has changed locations many times and is now held on the grounds of the Somers Cove Marina The race format has also been altered Instead of the crabs being dumped in the center of a circle, they each have their own starting gate Once this gate is opened the crabs scurry down a platform to the finish line In addition to the regular crab derby there is now a governor’s cup race in which the governors of the states which constitute our union enter a crab contestant Entries from Hawaii (1967) and Alaska (1968) have even won this race The first cooking contest was held in 1965 This popular event was won in that year by Nina Coons of Marion Station Nina entered a delicious crab casserole as her award winning recipe Because of its superior cooking facilities, the contest has been held in Crisfield High School Winning chefs have been mainly from Maryland with a few from Delaware and Pennsylvania


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Preheat Oven to 400 Degrees.

    2
    Done

    Bake Potatoes 45 Minutes or Until Done. Cut Each Potato in Half Lengthwise and Carefully Scoop Out the Potato Pulp, Leaving About 1/4" Shell. Set Aside.

    3
    Done

    Put Potato Pulp and Milk in Large Mixing Bowl and Beat Until Well Blended.

    4
    Done

    Add Sour Cream, Mayonnaise, Green Pepper, Salt and Pepper. Mix Well.

    5
    Done

    Mix Crab Meat and Seafood Seasoning, Add to Other Ingredients. Set Aside.

    6
    Done

    in Medium Bowl, Beat Egg Whites Until Foamy. Stir Into Crab Mixture.

    7
    Done

    Fill Each Potato Shell With an Equal Amount of the Crab Mixture. Sprinkle Cheese on Each Potato Half.

    8
    Done

    Place Stuffed Potato Shells in Roasting Pan. Bake at 350 Degrees Until Brown (about 20 Minutes). Garnish as Desired.

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