Ingredients
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Directions
Seaview Crab Imperial,This recipe is from The Seaview Country Club which is located outside of Atlantic City, NJ. I usually make a half recipe for my little family. The taste and texture is superb! Try it served with your favorite risotto. It was published in 1993 in the Atlantic City Press and I’ve been making ever since. It was originally sent in by Cyril Woburn of Galloway Twp, NJ. Many thanks to Cyril!!!,What a waist of good crab. This had no flavor and since it was a new recipe for me I followed it to the letter. Not sure what I am going to do with the remaining dishes of crab. Won’t be making this again.,This was really good! My husband said “I’d pay money for that.” I halved the recipe; I probably could have used the original amount of peppers, though. I diced them pretty finely. I also topped with a small pat of butter and used Old Bay. I will make this everytime crab goes on sale in my area! (Pittsburgh is not known for seafood, lol.)
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Steps
1
Done
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In Skillet Over Medium Heat, Saute the Peppers in the Butter Until Soft. Allow to Cool. |
2
Done
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in a Large Bowl, Mix All the Ingredients Except the Crab Meat Together. |
3
Done
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Gently Fold in Crab Meat, Trying to Keep the Chunks from Breaking Up. Do not Over Mix. |
4
Done
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Spoon Evenly Into 6 Buttered Scallop Shells or Individual Casserole Dishes. Sprinkle Lightly With Paprika (use Old Bay) Even Though It's not in the Original Recipe, I Always Put an Additional Tiny Pat of Butter on Top of Each One Before I Bake Them. You Just Can't Have Too Much Butter When You're Eating This! |
5
Done
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Bake at 350 For About 15 Minutes. Serve Garnished With Lemon Wedges. |