Keto Crab Dip Maryland Style (2024)

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This Keto Crab Dip will blow you away with all the flavors of the Chesapeake bay served up in this creamy low carb recipe perfect for dipping.

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One of the most popular restaurant menu items in the mid-Atlantic, Maryland Crab Dip is a creamy dip loaded with blue crab, cheeses, and old bay, served with a variety of dippers.

It's the perfect shareable appetizer for any gathering, and once you try it, you'll see what all the hype is about.

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What Makes This Keto Crab Dip the Best

Living in Maryland for most of my life Crab Dip is a staple of any restaurant menu with no two recipes the same.

Some are so thick you could spackle drywall, and others so creamy you’d think it was soup. The key is to find that happy balance between the two.

To create the perfect texture, I use a mixture of cream cheese, Boursin cheese, and Mayonnaise as my base.

The Boursin is similar to cream cheese but much lighter and has a garlic herb flavor.

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Other ingredients include lemon juice, hot sauce and horseradish but the ingredient that I think can be overwhelming is the old bay.

You definitely want old bay but you want to be careful not to overpower the crabmeat.

You can always sprinkle some extra on top but if you use too much in you base dip you can’t take the old bay out.

Choosing Which Type of Crabmeat

When Making Crab Dip there are lots of different types of Crab Meat to choose from.

On the East coast we predominately use Blue Crab over other varieties like King, Snow or Dungeness crab.

I think a combination of Backfin or Special with Claw is the perfect combination for Crab Dip.

Jumbo Limp is great but is expensive and you will break up those big lumps of crab when you mix it up anyway.

Backfin is the perfect size pieces and the claw adds a natural sweetness and fortifies the crab flavor.

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What to look for when Buying Crabmeat

When you purchase crabmeat there are many different options. Not everyone is lucky enough to have the bounty of the Chesapeake bay nearby so I wanted to give you some tips on what to look for.

Obviously Maryland crabmeat is the gold standard but North Carolina and evening Texas also have great fresh crab meat options.

You will see fresh crab meat from Venezuela, though I have had good meat from there it’s kinda the Wild West so ask your seafood counter how freshthe crab is.

If possible I even ask to take a look and give it the sniff test.

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Types of Crab Meat

Jumbo Lump/ Colossal: the prized enormous nuggets that come from the back legs of the crab. There are only 2 pieces on each crab and are painstakingly removed by hand making them the most expensive. The flavor is mild and fresh but probably the most bland of the crabmeat options.

Backfin: this crab meat comes from the other cavities of the crabs body along with broken up pieces of jumbo lump, the meat has a sweeter flavor than jumbo but still boasts large individual pieces.

Special: often said to be the most versatile type of crab meat because it can be used for everything from crab cakes to soups. It consists of smaller broken pieces of body meat that packs together tightly.

Claw: as the name suggests this meat comes exclusively from the claw. Though it’s commonly thought of as a lesser grade it has the sweetest flavor and is great for combining with a more expensive grade to add flavor while being economical.

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Is Imitation Crabmeat Actually Crab?

In short the answer is no. Imitation crab, Crab sticks, Sea Wings, Krab and other processed “crab” is actually made from a ground white fish called Surimi.

Think of it like how Hot dogs are made where the fish is ground into a paste and formed into a shape to mimic crab.

These products often contain sugar and emulsifiers along with preservatives so I normally stay away from them.

You will see them often used in sushi and other Japanese cuisine.

I will admit that shredded imitation crab mixed with a sriracha mayonnaise is pretty tasty stuff but not a very healthy option.

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Ingredients to make Keto Crab Dip

For exact amounts see recipe card below

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Instructions For Keto Crab Dip

  • Combine softened cream cheese along with boudin, half of the cheddar cheese, mayo, Worcestershire, mustard, and Old Bay. Make sure the mixture is completely smooth.
  • Once the dip is smooth, gently fold in crab meat, chives, old bay, and lemon juice.
  • Spread the crab dip into a cast iron pan and top with the remaining cheese. Bake at 375 degrees for about 15 minutes. For a bubbly golden top, set the oven to broil for 2 minutes until the dip reaches the desired color.
  • top with scallions or parsley (optional) and serve with your favorite dippers listed above in blog post.
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What to Serve with Keto Crab Dip

Traditional Dippers (not Low Carb)

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Chesapeake Crab Dip

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This Keto Crab Dip will blow you away with all the flavors of the Chesapeake bay served up in this creamy low carb recipe perfect for dipping.

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Course Appetizer

Cuisine American

Servings 12

Calories 252 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Combine softened cream cheese along with bousin, half of the cheddar cheese, mayo, worcestershire, mustard and old bay. make sure the mxture is completly smooth.

  • Once dip is smooth gently fold in crab meat along with chives, old bay and lemon juice.

  • spread the crab dip out into a cast iron pan and top with remaining cheese. Bake at 375 degrees for about 15 minutes. for a bubbly golden top. set the oven to broil for the last 2 minutes until the dip reaches the desired color.

  • top with scallions or parsley (optional) and serve with your favorite dippers listed above in blog post.

Notes

Serving Size about ⅓ cup

Nutrition

Calories: 252kcalCarbohydrates: 2gProtein: 11gFat: 22gSaturated Fat: 10gCholesterol: 51mgSodium: 599mgPotassium: 127mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 383IUVitamin C: 4mgCalcium: 110mgIron: 1mg

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Nutrition Facts

Chesapeake Crab Dip

Amount Per Serving

Calories 252Calories from Fat 198

% Daily Value*

Fat 22g34%

Saturated Fat 10g63%

Cholesterol 51mg17%

Sodium 599mg26%

Potassium 127mg4%

Carbohydrates 2g1%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 1g1%

Protein 11g22%

Vitamin A 383IU8%

Vitamin C 4mg5%

Calcium 110mg11%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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