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Jazzcat 08-12-2020 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Sensei (Post 1816112)
Excellent from:

G & M Restaurant & Lounge | Home pagegandmcrabcakes.com
G&M Restaurant is an award-winning Baltimore seafood restaurant serving the best crab cakes, steaks, desserts & more. Dine-in or order online.

I agree. G&M has awesome crab cakes.

avillager 08-12-2020 08:43 AM

Fresh Market lump crab cakes all crab with very little binder. Mmm mmmm good 😬

Imadancer 08-12-2020 08:57 AM

The Lump Crab Cakes from Fresh Market are delicious. Be sure to BAKE not pan fry. Often they go on sale for 2/$12. Fresh Market has their own brand of seafood sauce that is very good, also. I don't care for the Maryland Style.

TesaA 08-12-2020 09:30 AM

We also do not have access to New Orleans, Charleston, Gulf Coast style. "Mild, sweet" Lump crab, butter, seasoning. Delicate. Delicious!!!

rmd2 08-12-2020 09:37 AM

crab meat
 
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Originally Posted by alwann (Post 1816017)
Blue Fin restaurant did a good job last time I ordered crab cakes there. However, if you're looking for Maryland-style crab cakes, I've never found them around here. A restaurant in Lake Eustis advertises Maryland-style crab cakes. Close but no gold medal. Old Bay and lump, back fin crab meat are the essentials typically missing in crab cakes made locally.

Yes backfin, lump, from BLUE crabs in Maryland. Boy do I miss that! Annie's in Kent Island were best!

TesaA 08-12-2020 09:40 AM

Good crab cakes
 
Bonefish has very tasty ones, just not with large lump crab... a bit too soft.

daveac83 08-12-2020 09:45 AM

Bonefish!

024engine 08-12-2020 11:05 AM

Best Maryland crab cakes at the whale tail in Mount Dora. They know what Old Bay is for starters. Closest thing to Maryland crab cakes I have found. That is spelled tale tale whale tale.

shirleyvan 08-12-2020 11:43 AM

Bonefish!

seetshaw 08-12-2020 11:49 AM

Fresh Market has the premium crab cakes on sale 2 for $10 now and then. I stock up then. Are ok. Don’t bother with the cheaper “Maryland “ ones. Some new places listed here. Will try!!! We so miss our steamed crabs and decent crab cakes, crab soup, etc! The restaurants here don’t know how to prepare a crab cake.

Andyhope 08-12-2020 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by lmcelwee (Post 1816005)
Looking to either buy crab cakes at Fresh Market or Publix, or orderng from a restaurant. Recommendations for where to get the best crab cakes, TYIA...:icon_wink:

Maryland ....but not western part🤪🤪

Mulliganguy 08-12-2020 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by alwann (Post 1816017)
Blue Fin restaurant did a good job last time I ordered crab cakes there. However, if you're looking for Maryland-style crab cakes, I've never found them around here. A restaurant in Lake Eustis advertises Maryland-style crab cakes. Close but no gold medal. Old Bay and lump, back fin crab meat are the essentials typically missing in crab cakes made locally.

Old time Diner In Leesburg has Maryland style crab cakes. The owner used to have a restaurant in Maryland. They are very good. Very diverse menu also.

nlappa 08-12-2020 12:58 PM

Rose Plantation has the best crab cakes around here. Very little filler like my own homemade ones. They are pricey for good reason.

shopnstop 08-12-2020 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by lmcelwee (Post 1816005)
Looking to either buy crab cakes at Fresh Market or Publix, or orderng from a restaurant. Recommendations for where to get the best crab cakes, TYIA...:icon_wink:

Jimmy's Seafood, Dundalk, Md (2 day shipping dry ice). 4- 8oz lump backfin crabcakes (huge) $100. _JIMMY'S SEAFOOD.COM

Kilmacowen 08-12-2020 03:17 PM

Lump crabmeat at Sams. Recipe on old bay spice or Google for one you prefer. Easy and better making fresh.


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