Good Neighbor Bobby brought us a couple dozen crabs last night,
probably the last crabs of the season.
He finally mixed it all up by hand.
Don't work the meat too much.
You want to have nice chunks of crab meat.
After mixing everything, he refrigerated it for
about 30 minutes before forming the cakes.
They were slightly over 1-inch thick and maybe 3 1/2 inches in diameter.
You can see the nice chunks of crab meat.
He individually wrapped each cake, put them into a freezer bag,
and then popped them into the freezer for consumption at a later time.
And only special people are invited to eat our crab cakes.
The price of a pound of crab meat here at the ocean varies
from what part of the crab the meat is from,
plus the prices fluctuate 10-20% throughout the year
depending on availability.
Although crab meat is still expensive here,
we on the Outer Banks probably enjoy better prices than elsewhere,
since the blue crab is big industry here.
The least expensive crab meat is claw, which runs about $9-$12/pound.
Backfin is next, running about $15-17/pound.
Lump crab meat runs about $23/pound,
and jumbo lump, which comes from the last backfins,
is upward of $28/pound.
Now, if you go to a restaurant here for crab cakes, watch out.
Our crab cakes are mostly crab.
Theirs are mostly filler.
As for prices, I'm looking at a menu now from a new restaurant on the beach.
On the lunch menu,
a "JUMBO LUMP CRAB CAKE sandwich with lettuce, tomato, and lemon herb aioli"
is listed for $14.00.
Now, remember, the crab cake isn't jumbo.
Jumbo lump crab meat refers to where the meat comes from.
One crab cake for $14.00.
And I can pretty much guarantee you the crab cake
isn't 1-inch thick or 3 1/2 inches in diameter.
On the dinner menu,
"JUMBO LUMP CRAB CAKES, seasonal ingredients,
Every night something delicious"
is listed for $32.00.
So those 8 crab cakes would run you about $128
at a restaurant for poor imitations thereof.
But you know the best part about this crabmeat?
It was FREE!
Thanks, Bobby.
WHEN are you going to come up here so we can go to Surf Rider and I can show you that some people up here can make a damn fine crabcake?
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