Awesome Cheesy Hot Crab Dip

"I got this recipe from a Southern Living Magazine a couple of years ago. It was an instant favorite, and I get so many requests for the recipe that I figured I would make it easy on myself and just post it. I usually use more Old Bay, Tabasco, and scallions than it says, cause I like a little extra kick. It really is AWESOME, especially with crusty french bread."
 
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Ready In:
50mins
Ingredients:
10
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Blend cream cheese and mayo until creamy.
  • Add lemon juice, Tabasco, and scallions; mix.
  • Add old bay, salt, pepper and crab meat; mix.
  • Put in baking dish and top with parmesan cheese.
  • Bake at 350 degrees for 30 to 40 minutes, until cheese starts to brown.
  • Can be refrigerated up to 24 hours before cooking.

Questions & Replies

  1. Sorry but what is Old Bay Seasoning, and if I cannot find it in my grocer, is there a good substitute?
     
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Reviews

  1. Excellent. I did use 1/4th cup each of mayo and sour cream and increased the Old Bay and hot sauce slightly. Also used 8 oz of crab. Be sure to serve with a good quality bread or cracker—I used artisan French baguette thinly sliced into “chips” and lightly toasted. Got rave reviews as appetizer at Thanksgiving dinner!
     
  2. I LOVE this dip/spread! The basic recipe is great and leaves "wiggle" room to change it up, if desired. I use more tabasco, too, and have added tarragon and cheddar cheese.<br/>Thanks for posting this recipe. It's become one of my "got-to" standards.
     
  3. Mmmm, this is good stuff! I decided to try my hand at crab dip - a dish which I'd never before made OR even eaten - and am I glad I tried it! (And I should mention, I don't really like seafood, etiher, but I knew I like crab bisque, so this dish seemed worth testing out. lol) I had to take a few liberties with the recipe due to kitchen limitations (like a lack of scallions/green onions, for example) but it turned out great anyway. I used canned crab meat. Also, used Srirachi sauce instead of Tabasco, and upped the quantity a bit (as the recipe's poster suggested in the intro) because we too like spice. The extra heat didn't overpower the flavour of the crab. My husband, who also doesn't love seafood, also enjoyed this dip. So yeah, I'm a crab convert! All in all, this was really easy to make, and really well received by everyone who tasted it. Will definitely make again.
     
  4. This was so easy and SO good! I added an extra teaspoon of Old Bay, as you suggested, and it was just delish.....I will be making this again and again.
     
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