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This Maryland crab imperial recipe is a simple, no-fancy-ingredients, traditional recipe.

Crab Imperial is a wonderfully rich, creamy crab dish resembling a ‘crab casserole’ but baked and served in individual vessels.

By adding the rich and creamy elements of mayonnaise and cheese to the slightly sweet and savory flavor of fresh crab meat, and topping with crunchy bread crumbs, it’s clear why this is a popular dish.

Traditional Maryland Crab Imperial Recipe

I didn’t know this, but when I set out to find the best Maryland crab imperial recipe, I quickly discovered that there are several variations.

Just like with recipes for crab cakes, (and mine happens to be the best!) recipes for crab imperial are aplenty!

As a matter of fact, I actually made a different crab imperial recipe before I decided to make this one.

That recipe was perfectly fine, but it just wasn’t what I was looking for.

I wanted something that was rich, but not too rich, and flavorful, but not overpowering.

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In addition, another criteria was that it had to live up to my husband’s idea of good.

Just typing that makes me feel like I’m a 50’s housewife.

However, I really wanted it to be good for him because he grew up with his mom making the best crab imperial on special occasions like Christmas Eve.

My husband’s mom was an incredible home cook and everything she made was delicious.

So, I really wanted to bring back memories of his childhood through this recipe.

I can’t think of a better way to honor his mom by making this classic dish from the Eastern Shore of Maryland and bringing back this treasured memory.

But, because I couldn’t find my husband’s mom’s recipe, I found an easy recipe for Simple Imperial Crab on a site called Maryland Delivered.

It’s a great site for Maryland recipe lovers like me.

However, I did tweak the recipe a little bit in order to make it my own.

So, I’m going to give you the steps required for making this delicious crab dish.

Ingredients:

  • Premium Lump Crabmeat (preferably the type of crab meat is from Maryland’s blue crabs)
  • 2% Milk
  • Mayonnaise
  • Unseasoned Bread Crumbs
  • Dry Mustard
  • Sliced Pimientos
  • Butter
  • Egg
  • Flour
  • Salt
  • Black Pepper
  • Old Bay Seasoning (not pictured) – or a fantastic Old Bay substitute, also made in Maryland
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How To Make Crab Imperial

Step 1: Prepare the White Sauce

To make the crab imperial sauce, melt butter and add the flour and milk to a small saucepan and mix well.

Then, heat the sauce mixture over low heat to medium heat while stirring until the sauce thickens and is fully blended.

After that, let it cool slightly.

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Step 2: Mix Ingredients Into the White Sauce

Then, in a large mixing bowl, mix in your main ingredient, the pound of crab meat (preferably jumbo lump crab meat) with pimientos, mayonnaise (3 tablespoons or a little less than one quarter of a cup mayonnaise), dry mustard and beaten egg.

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After that, mix the imperial mixture in the large bowl until it’s well blended.

Step 3: Spoon Crab Mixture Into Individual Baking Dishes or Shells

This is one of the mistakes I made the first time I made the other crab imperial recipe.

I didn’t have baking dishes for individual portions, so I put the entire recipe into one big casserole dish.

For some reason, making it in one big baking dish just isn’t the same as having your very own dish of amazing crab imperial sitting in front of you.

So I decided to get these individual ramekins, set of 4 Mini Cocotte Casserole Dishes (Amazon).

I absolutely love them for this type of recipe and they come in a variety of colors!

Also, they’re oven, microwave & dishwasher safe.

Traditionally, crab imperial is served in individual shells like these aluminum crab shells or natural scallop shells on Amazon.

Particularly, these work well when you’re serving smaller portions as an appetizer.

So you can decide which baking vessels you prefer to bake them in!

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Step 4: Sprinkle Bread Crumbs & Old Bay Seasoning

I used very fine bread crumbs and it turned out great!

But I might try larger bread crumbs next time.

My husband thinks that his Mom might have even just cut up pieces of bread to place on top of each serving, which sounds really good!

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Step 5: Add Very Thin Pats of Butter to Cover Each Dish

The butter is important because it will crisp up the bread crumbs while baking.

But you don’t need a lot of butter, so make the slices as thin as possible to cover all of the bread crumbs.

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Step 6: Bake in the Oven

Now it’s time to bake your delectable creations in the oven.

I baked them in a 350 degree F oven for 15 minutes and then another 4 minutes on broil in order to brown the tops.

Be sure to keep a close eye on them though because you don’t want the bread crumb mixture to burn.

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How it Tastes

So, I made this before my husband got home in order to take advantage of the natural light from the beautiful day.

Not gonna lie, I took a bite….and then another bite….and then another.

Luckily I made 4 portions and there are only 3 of us humans in this household.

Sorry Sarge, (my dog) but you can’t have the 4th one!

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The taste of the crab combined with the other ingredients is amazing!

This crab imperial is now one of my favorite recipes!

The white sauce was just the right amount of creaminess.

In addition, the crab imperial topping of buttery bread crumbs was crisped up perfectly to a golden brown color.

Also, the dry mustard was just enough to add that extra layer of spice to the dish.

In addition, the sliced pimientos (which I cut up into smaller pieces) are just the right amount of texture along with the lump crab meat.

Serve this crab imperial with baguette slices and you’ve got yourself a ta-die-for meal.

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Tips & Substitutions

  • Don’t buy the pimientos already diced. To me, already diced pimientos are basically like tiny skins from the pepper and don’t have any substance. Slicedpimientos still have some texture to them even after you dice them.
  • Additions:
    • Fresh lemon juice
    • Parmesan cheese lightly sprinkled on top
    • Worcestershire Sauce
  • Substitutions:
    • Chopped red bell peppers, green bell peppers, sautéed peppers instead of pimientos
    • Cayenne pepper, red pepper, or other seafood seasoning instead of Old Bay Seasoning
    • Bread cubes, crushed up Ritz Crackers or other cracker crumbs instead of breadcrumbs
    • You can use a different type of crabmeat like backfin crab meat, but it’s finer in texture and not as delectable as jumbo lump crab meat
    • White Pepper instead of black pepper
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Last but not least, the Old Bay Seasoning is the perfect accompaniment to this recipe.

No, I’m not in a partnership with Old Bay for singing their praises in all of my seafood recipes.

Although, I wish that I was!

Crab meat and Old Bay Seasoning just go together like chocolate and peanut butter.

Traditional Maryland Crab Imperial Recipe

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Maryland Crab Imperial Recipe

Housewives of Frederick County

A traditional Maryland favorite! This Crab Imperial is absolutely delicious with ingredients that compliment the delicacy of the crab meat without overpowering it.

5 from 1 vote

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 40 minutes mins

Course Appetizer, Dinner

Cuisine American

Servings 4 people

Ingredients

  • 4 tbsp Butter
  • 3 tbsp Flour
  • 1 cup Milk
  • 1 lb Crab Meat, Lump
  • 1 Egg, beaten
  • ½ cup Pimiento, diced , Buy it sliced and dice it yourself
  • 3 tbsp Mayonnaise
  • 1 tsp Dry Mustard
  • Salt & Pepper, to taste
  • Old Bay Seasoning, to taste
  • ½ cup Bread Crumbs or Sliced Bread broken up into small pieces
  • Butter, thinly sliced

Instructions

  • Add butter, flour, and milk to a sauce pan and heat over medium heat, while stirring, until it's well blended and thickens. Allow to cool slightly.

  • Transfer your white sauce to a large bowl and mix in the crab meat, beaten egg, pimiento, mayonnaise, dry mustard, salt & pepper.

  • Place mixture into 4 crab shells, scallop shells, or individual baking dishes.

  • Sprinkle equal amounts of bread crumbs, Old Bay Seasoning, & thin slices of butter to cover the tops of each serving.

  • Bake in 350 degree fahrenheit oven for approximately 15 minutes. Then turn your oven on broil for 3 to 4 minutes, while keeping a close eye on them, to brown the tops.

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FAQs

What is crab imperial sauce made of? ›

What is an Imperial Sauce? An Imperial Sauce is a mixture of mayonnaise, whole eggs or egg yolks, and seasonings, usually including Old Bay. It's really easy to make and can be used with every type of crabmeat including imitation crabmeat.

What is the difference between Maryland and traditional crab cakes? ›

Maryland crab cakes don't have a bunch of added ingredients. You taste crab, not peppers, onions, celery, salty crackers and it doesn't require a sauce. North Carolina crab cakes usually use what's referred to as “special” a much finer meat that comes from legs and the forward compartments of the crab.

What is the difference between Louisiana and Maryland crab cakes? ›

Louisiana style crab cakes aren't as different as you may initially think, as they use the same Blue Crabs that are in Maryland cakes. However, the style of cooking is a little different. Their cakes are floured, then covered in an egg wash and breadcrumbs.

What kind of crab do they eat in Maryland? ›

In Maryland, blue crabs are the most valuable commercial fishery. The annual catch of hard crabs from the Chesapeake Bay accounts for over 50 percent of total landings.

How long does Crab Imperial last in the refrigerator? ›

Preparation and Storage Tips

It's perfect for entertaining! Leftover crab meat recipes will keep in the fridge for 1-2 days. Do not freeze Crab Imperial. The creamy mayonnaise mixture will “break” when thawed.

What is the red stuff on imitation crab meat? ›

Red colorants: Carmine — which is extracted from tiny bugs called cochineals — is widely used to color imitation crab red. Paprika, beet juice extract, and lycopene from tomatoes may also be used.

Why are Maryland crab cakes so expensive? ›

According to the 2022 Blue Crab Winter Dredge Survey, the 227 million crabs in the bay this year represent an all-time low in the survey's 33-year history. This reduced supply is one reason why crab prices been climbed for the last few years.

Is it better to fry or bake crab cakes? ›

Are crab cakes better baked or fried? You can either bake or fry these crab cakes. My personal preference is to bake them because it's easier (no risk of them falling apart when you flip them) and they are less prone to drying out (it's easy to overcook the crab cakes when frying them in a pan).

Why do crab cakes taste fishy? ›

Unless your seafood is literally catch of the day, chances are it will taste and smell a bit fishy, thanks to a compound found in nearly all seafood called trimethylamine oxide, or TMAO.

Where does Oprah get her crab cakes from? ›

Pappas Restaurant and Sports Bar

It's a favorite of celebs, including Oprah, who regularly has the cakes shipped to her. Executive chef Wilson Rodriguez has been working in the kitchen for 27 years. Consistency is one of the things the restaurant credits for such great crab cakes.

What is the most popular crab in Maryland? ›

Maryland Blue Crabs are on every visitor's must-eat list.

What is the best crab meat to buy for crab cakes? ›

If you can, we highly recommend buying jumbo crab meat for your crab cakes. This meat comes from two large muscles, and is known for its bright white color and superior taste.

What is the yellow stuff in Maryland crabs? ›

mustard Yellow substance found inside a cooked crab. Contrary to popular belief, the "mustard" is not fat, rather it's the crab's hepatopancreas, the organ responsible for filtering impurities from the crab's blood.

What is the best tasting crab? ›

Taste: King crab vs snow crab taste very differently and their meat is usually used for different purposes. The King crab is known as the best of the best when it comes to crab meat and it is usually a delicacy and eaten on its own or with a buttery dip.

What state has the best crabs? ›

Maryland: The Chesapeake Bay, located in Maryland and Virginia, is famous for its blue crabs. Dungeness crabs come from the west coast of North America especially the Pacific Northwest. The vast majority (about 98%) of stone crabs come from Florid. In the North Pacific, they are found in Alaska.

What is imitation crab dip made of? ›

The main ingredient in this dip is surimi crab, otherwise known as imitation crab. It's typically made from dense white fish such as pollock, and shaped into the form of crab meat. It's mixed with mayonnaise, green onion, celery, and shredded cheese. That's it!

What is Subway imitation crab made of? ›

Imitation crab meat. Made of cod fish. Mixed with real mayo and that's it. What is a recipe for shrimp and crab meat?

What is Bonefish Grill Imperial topping? ›

Our Cod Imperial is filled with shrimp, crabmeat, Mozzarella and Parmesan cheeses, then topped with lemon caper butter.

What is the main ingredient in imitation crab? ›

Just like the name implies, imitation crab contains no crabmeat. Fish is, however, one of the main ingredients. It is made using surimi, which is a paste made of fish and a few other ingredients. Surimi is often made with pollock, which is also used to make fish sticks and breaded fish products.

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