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Reap the rewards
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10/18/15 07:23 PM
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Love those crappie cakes. At the GTG last year on Palestine, who was it that brought those crappie cakes?? I think it might have been Matthew (Jiggum) or PePop that started a while back swapping crappie meat for crab meat in crab cake mix. thanks very much whoever brought those and for sharing the recipe! Man they're good! You noticed mine have some green in them. I add cilantro. (maybe a little too much... lol) Another great way to enjoy crappie and reap the rewards. Purty classy huh? Paper plate and all... this is what we use: Enjoy!
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Re: Reap the rewards
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10/18/15 07:32 PM
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I love those! I think it was Matthew Carroll who made them at the Palesting GTG last year. I went home and told the wifey and we had them the very next week after I learned about that. So good!
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Re: Reap the rewards
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10/18/15 10:56 PM
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Re: Reap the rewards
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10/18/15 11:01 PM
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That is one of my wife's favorite meals.
I make a bunch of them and she freezes them in freezer bags. Then she can thaw out one when she wants.
They make pretty good sandwiches too!
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Re: Reap the rewards
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#11171922
10/19/15 02:32 AM
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UJC
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That is one of my wife's favorite meals.
I make a bunch of them and she freezes them in freezer bags. Then she can thaw out one when she wants.
They make pretty good sandwiches too!
We do the same and had some for Saturday's dinner, right before the LSU game.
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Re: Reap the rewards
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10/19/15 02:34 AM
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TexExp
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Had to slip that in there, didn't you Jimmy?? lol They are good aren't they! (The crappie cakes, not the Tigers.)
Last edited by TexExp; 10/19/15 02:40 AM.
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Re: Reap the rewards
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10/19/15 02:41 AM
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TexExp
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Whaaaaaat? Mackey likes LSU too??
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Re: Reap the rewards
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10/19/15 04:24 AM
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Looking Mighty fine.
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Re: Reap the rewards
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#11172191
10/19/15 12:13 PM
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Whaaaaaat? Mackey likes LSU too?? I don't thinks so. Looks like Mackey is about to choke Jimmy.
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10/19/15 02:02 PM
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TexExp
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[/quote] I don't thinks so. Looks like Mackey is about to choke Jimmy. [/quote] He is thanking him for the beautiful hat.
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Re: Reap the rewards
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10/19/15 07:53 PM
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GhostRider32
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Any way to get the recipe posted here?
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Re: Reap the rewards
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10/20/15 03:02 PM
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Any way to get the recipe posted here? Sure GhostRider, the pattern is full. lol We just use what's on the back of the box. Zatarains uses an egg and some mayonnaise with a pound of crab (crappie) meat. I added cilantro, just cause I like it. I also add salted butter cause I love it so much. lol It needs some seasoning. Usually Zatarains has some kick to it, but this needs some "Slap Yo Mama" to kick it up! I think someone recommended a substitute for mayonnaise when we had the thread going last year... but I forgot what it was. Sure would like to know that if anyone remembers. Any other variations? Enjoy!
Last edited by TexExp; 10/20/15 03:03 PM.
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10/22/15 09:15 PM
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Book of John
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They look great- would you share the recipe? Thanks
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10/23/15 05:12 PM
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Any way to get the recipe posted here? Here's Matthew Carroll's post from July 27, 2014. Here Ya Go! Get the Zatarans crab cake mix. Where it says to put in 1 lb. of crab I substitute with crappie.. I put the crappie in a food processor and pulverize it with one med White onion. Follow the box directions. After mixing, put it in the fridge for about 2 hours, this lets the mixture get firm.. Wet your hands and make some patties, (just like a salmon patty), fry just like your would a salmon patty, I use canola oil.. Enjoy!
I don't place it the fridge - I use surgical gloves with a little olive oil so after a patty is formed, it will easily slide to the pan. I love onions, but I found a whole onion gives too much onion taste overwhelming the crappie and mix. So I use half of an onion or a small onion. I really like the simplicity of the recipe but like any recipe, you can make it as complex as you want. Ernest baked his. I've tried that too, and it is good and healthier. Here's the original post.
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Re: Reap the rewards
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#11208220
11/06/15 01:32 AM
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Should you cook the. Crappie first
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