I enjoy experimenting with grain-free versions of old favorites. These crab cakes are easy to make with sweet potato and coconut flour.
My variation: instead of frying them individually I simply mix and bake the whole thing. I craved the left overs. They were so good the next day.
Always keep pre-baked sweet potatoes on hand to whip up dishes like this on or for a starchy snack. Sweet potatoes are not just for dinner anymore.
With a baked potato, this recipe took minutes to mix and a half hour to bake.
Ingredients
2 eggs
Half a large sweet potato (my favorite is with yellow flesh)
2 tablespoons of coconut flour
chopped red onion and jalepeno
8 ounce can of crab
Salt, paprika, cayenne pepper and cumin to taste
3 ounce can of tuna packed in olive oil
Directions
1) Put all ingredients in a bowl and mix with a fork until you have a well mixed, lump-free dough. Easy.
2) Pour the mixture in your bake ware of choice. I lined a nonstick brownie pan with baking parchment paper. I don’t have to grease the pan and the crab cakes avoid contact with teflon.
3) I put the pan in the toaster oven at 350 degrees for half an hour. All ovens vary so check on it as it cooks.
The result: a sweet and savory baked crab dish that can be served for dinner, lunch or brunch.
This was pure heaven. One of my favorites.
This looks too good to be true. Once I'm off my cleanse (2 days to go) I will try it! I'm on an only greens day today so I am dreaming of that right now!
Sorry to tempt you. Enjoy this treat when you are done.
I will!
LOL, very tempting for me as well. Going through a Spring Cleaning with clients…Once done. I've got to make this <3.
My hubby loves crab cakes and I can't wait to try your recipe!
I don’t eat crab, but I might just have to get my seafood loving husband to try these bad boys. Looks good.
This looks like a good treat for company! It looks delicious.
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