If I’ve learned anything about cooking over the years, it’s that good food doesn’t need to be complicated. This is especially handy to know when throwing a party. Sure, I like to wow my guests just as much as the next person, but I’ve found that folks tend to gravitate towards the no-fuss treats on the table. These Garlicky Crab Bites fit that bill. This week the #SundaySupper crew is hosting a Super Bowl party, and y’all are invited … the table is packed with all sorts of wonderful goodies including appetizers, sammies and even some desserts … nothing too fussy and everything quite yummy.
Most of my appetizers come from my mom’s repertoire, and everyone knows all about the “bacon cheese things,” a simple, yet irresistible appetizer. My mom always hosted the best parties, and despite being a big production, food wise, she made it look effortless. Just on her side alone, this Swiss-Italian family could easily fill a house. And that’s just the first cousins! The key was organization. And the goal was to keep the appetizers and martinis flowing. I was her server, and I could be entrusted with just about anything except a platter of her crab hors d’oeuvres. One for the platter, one for me. One for a guest, one for me. It was too easy to pop one in the mouth, and I couldn’t seem to help myself. While I’m still working on the self-control, these Garlicky Crab Bites remain my all-time fave.
Bet you can’t eat just one!
In a medium bowl, mix together the crab meat, mayo, garlic, and Tabasco. Don’t worry about cracking crabs yourself–most supermarkets now have small tubs of fresh crab meat at the fish counter. By the way, feel free to toss in a handful of shredded cheese, if the mood strikes you.
Cut the bread rounds and place them on a cookie sheet. I used Orowheat Potato Bread today, but any white bread is fine. Also, I used a 1 1/2″ biscuit/cookie cutter to make the rounds, but I’m sure you could use the rim of a shot glass in a pinch!
Using a teaspoon, spoon the crab mixture onto each round. There should be enough mixture to make about 30 appetizers, unless you keep sampling the crab mix.
Pop them under the broiler, and pull them out when they’re all hot and bubbly. Sprinkle with chopped chives.
Fix a plate for yourself and let everyone fend for themselves!
- 8 oz fresh crab meat
- ¼ cup mayonnaise
- 1-2 cloves garlic, crushed
- 2 dashes Tabasco sauce
- 6-7 slices white bread
- Chopped chives for garnish
- In a medium bowl, mix together the crab, mayonnaise, garlic, and Tabasco.
- Cut bread into rounds with a 1½" biscuit cutter and place rounds on a cookie sheet.
- Spoon one teaspoon of the crab mixture onto each round.
- Broil until golden and bubbly (watch closely--this doesn't take long)
- Arrange on a serving platter and garnish with chopped chives. Serve immediately. Makes 30 rounds.
Now, let’s see what the others are cooking up for the Har-Bowl…. GO NINERS!
#SundaySupper Super Bowl Appetizers & Snacks:
- All American Ranch Cheese Ball from The Weekend Gourmet
- Bacon Double Cheese Burger Dip from In the Kitchen with KP
- Bacon Kettle Corn from The Girl in the Little Red Kitchen
- Baked Crab Cakes from The Meltaways
- Buffalo Chicken filled Pull-Apart Loaf from Small Wallet Big Appetite
- Buffalo Chicken Pizza On A Stick from Neighborfood
- Buffalo Tofu Bites from Soni’s Food
- Cheeseburger Bites from Momma’s Meals
- Cheesy Jalapeno Popper Dip from Daily Dish Recipes
- Cranberry Glazed Meatballs from Curious Cuisiniere
- Easy White Queso with Chorizo from Supper for a Steal
- Eggplant Lentil Fritters With Orange Salsa from Sue’s Nutrition Buzz
- #GlutenFree 7 Layer Bean Dip from Cooking Underwriter
- Gulf Coast Smoked Tuna Dip from 30A Eats
- Ham & Cheese Crescents from Masala Herb
- Ham Crescents {Schinkenhoernle} #DairyFree from Galactopdx
- Little Filo Cheese Rolls from Food Lust People Love
- Mini Crab Bites from Webicurean
- Muffuletta Skewers from Magnolia Days
- Onion Cheddar Cheese Ciabatta from Family Foodie
- Peach Jalapeno Fritters from I Run for Wine
- Philly Cheesesteak Bites from Cindy’s Recipes and Writings
- Pizza Pretzel Rolls from Cravings of a Lunatic
- Pizza Wontons from Peanut Butter and Peppers
- Refried Black Beans with Pita Chips from Basic N Delicious
- Roasted Garlic-Bacon Dip from girlichef
- Roasted Red Pepper Hummus from Hezzi-D’s Books and Cooks
- Stamp & Go! from The Lovely Pantry
- Sweet and Spicy Bacon Wrapped Dates from Noshing with the Nolands
- Tandoori Spiced Popcorn from MarocMama
- Wonton Cones Filled with Oriental Salad from Simply Gourmet
#SundaySupper Super Bowl Main Dishes:
- Bacon-Wrapped Chili Cheese Dogs from Damn Delicious
- Buffalo Chicken Sloppy Sandwiches from Cupcakes & Kale Chips
- Chicken in Passion Fruit Crunch from The Urban Mrs.
- Green Chile Cheeseburgers from Juanita’s Cocina
- Grilled Pizza with Sausage and Spinach from Ruffles & Truffles
- Marinated Rump Steak with Chimichurri Sliders from Vintage Kitchen Notes
- Meatball Sub Sliders from Country Girl in the Village
- Oven-Fried Catfish Fingers with Mango-Chili Dip from Pescetarian Journal
- Pigs in Sleeping Bags from Comfy Cuisine
- Turkey Sliders with Roasted Tomatoes from That Skinny Chick Can Bake
- Vegan “Hamburger Helper†Soup from What Smells So Good?
#SundaySupper Super Bowl Desserts:
- Shortbread Brownies from Baker Street
- Smores Blossom Cookies from Chocolate Moosey
- Sweet Little Pastries from Happy Baking Days
- Sweet Potato Cake Pops from Ninja Baking
- Toddler Truffles from In the Kitchen with Audrey
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Good food doesnt need to be fussy. Love it! These look amazing! Yum!
So easy and so cute! I love one-bite seafood appetizers.
Okay, since these are tiny, I can eat tons of them, right?
I love the bread idea! It’s a great use to use up some bread! I also love the crab! I have to make this recipe!!!
Simple but delicious – this is my kind of appetizer! I don’t blame you for sampling so many…I think I’d do the same thing 😉
Yummy! Oh how I love crab and these bite-sized treats look so good.
Crab and Garlic!!!! Oh yeah baby! Looks wonderful!
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These are so adorable – wish I had 10-20 to pop into my mouth right now!!
My mother used to make a similar dish on English muffins. So delicious, and never any leftovers! Great recipe! #SundaySupper
Love this!!! Fantastic recipe 🙂
I love that they are easy and just the right bite!! Fantastic!!
Oooh love the idea of garlicky crab bites!!So super easy and so much fun 🙂
I can never resist a crab based appetizer! These look wonderful!!!!
I hope you’re having these crab bites for Baltimore! Yum!
I’m so embarrassed to admit that I’ve never tried Crab before, I’m not a seafood fan, but gosh darn, these look good!!
Bet this would make fantastic sandwiches too
Totally adorable little bites. Anything with extra garlic is a winner in my book.
Anything crab basically puts me in a happy place.
What a cute twist on a crab cake! LOVE!
Yum! I don’t think I would be able to eat just one of these!
These look so good. I love how browned and toasty they get. I don’t know if mine would make it onto the serving dish or not.
These crab bites look delicious, Anne!
I see that you were the same kind of help I was as wait staff at family parties. 🙂 Good thing our mothers love us, right? Your crab bites sound divine!
Love garlic and crab so this will be on my ” make list”! I need to get that neat cutter you have. It makes the bread look nice & bite size. Great pics !!
Oh I so agree. I get so frustrated when someone tells me the reason they eat out all the time, or the reason they buy pre-made meals from the store is they like good food but it is too hard to make themselves. I love that this looks so elegant but is so simple. Great job.
Cute and delicious looking! Great post!
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