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Yummo! I've been making these at my shows lately and everyone always loves them. I even made them for DH earlier this week.janetupnorth said:My Tomato Basil Squares have 2 minutes left!
To make the Delicious New Orleans Crab Spread, you will need cream cheese, crab meat (canned or fresh), mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, Worcestershire sauce, green onions, garlic powder, and seasoning such as Old Bay or Cajun seasoning. Optional ingredients include lemon juice and hot sauce for added flavor.
This recipe is designed to be quick and easy, taking approximately 10-15 minutes to prepare. After mixing the ingredients, you can chill it in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes to enhance the flavors, but it's also delicious served immediately.
Yes, you can prepare the New Orleans Crab Spread ahead of time. It can be made a day in advance and stored in the refrigerator. Just be sure to cover it tightly to keep it fresh. The flavors will meld beautifully as it sits.
The crab spread pairs well with a variety of dippers. You can serve it with crackers, toasted baguette slices, vegetable sticks, or even tortilla chips. It also makes a great filling for sandwiches or wraps.
To make a healthier version of the New Orleans Crab Spread, you can substitute low-fat cream cheese and mayonnaise. Additionally, you can use fresh crab meat instead of canned for a more wholesome option. Adjust the seasoning to your taste while keeping an eye on sodium levels.