Surimi (Imitation Crab) Salad
photo by duonyte
- Ready In:
- 20mins
- Ingredients:
- 7
- Serves:
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4
ingredients
- 14 ounces imitation crabmeat (my package was 16 oz., I used all of it)
- 2 medium cucumbers (peeled and seeded if necessary)
- 8 ounces sweet corn (cooked)
- 3 hard-boiled eggs
- 1 tablespoon fresh dill (finely chopped, I used more)
- 1⁄4 cup mayonnaise (or to taste)
- salt and pepper, to taste
directions
- Cut surimi into 1/2 inch size pieces. Dice the cucumbers and the eggs. Place in a medium sized bowls. Add the corn and dill.
- Season with salt and pepper or other spices. Add the mayonnaise and mix together. (This amount of mayo makes a very light coating - you can use more, if you like, but I thought it was fine). Serve.
- You can use different herbs or spices. I actually used Old Bay seasoning instead of salt and pepper. I meant to add some green onions, but forgot.
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Reviews
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This was so good. I was going to make it for lunch today, and I had some croissants left from breakfast, so I decided to use the croissants to make sandwiches filled with the Surimi salad. It was outstanding. I made the recipe as written and didn't try any new herbs (just the dill, salt and pepper included on the ingredient list). But I think it would be good with Old Bay Seasoning as the posting chef (duonyte) listed as an option. But even with just the minimal seasonings that I used, it was still darn good.
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RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
duonyte
United States
My screen name is a diminutive in Lithuanian for bread, so you won't be suprised to learn that I love to bake bread. In recent years I have been baking a lot of sourdough breads and have several starters sitting in my refrigerator. But I like to cook a lot of other things, as well, especially from various cultures. The cat wishes I would concentrate on meat and fish... I joined a few years ago but started posting recipes and participating in forums just recently - I wish I had done so earlier. Recipezaar is a great community! Right now I am a co-host for the Breads and Baking and the Eastern Europe forums - I hope to see you there!