Molten cheese in a crispy shell. Yum! I've had a craving for these for a few weeks but our local Chinese takeout does a version with practically no crab inside and the cream cheese is oddly sweetened. Eh. So I've been looking up recipes and, of course, I couldn't find a standard. So I frankensteined my filling from several recipes in my cookbook collection and from the web. They turned out beyond my expectations. These little dumplings are really tasty but it's the sweet and sour sauce that really shines. I could drink it, it's so good.
Like I tell Prince Charming, "Always trust a fat girl about food!" I've been cooking since I was a teenager and I cook (almost) every day for my tribe. I did a stint in culinary school and ran a restaurant for awhile. Sometimes it feels like I still do! Now some health issues have arisen that are changing the way I think about food and eat it.
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Mar 8, 2012
Jul 10, 2011
Spicy Crab & Corn Dip
1 10-oz. package of frozen corn kernels, thawed
1 cup of grated parmesan cheese
1 pkg. of shredded Mexican 4-cheese blend
1 pt. of sour cream
1 small can of chopped chiles (more or less to taste!)
3 cloves of garlic
1 lb. can of lump crab meat
1 T Old Bay
Here's the very complicated directions.
Are you ready?
It's really hard.
Dump all that stuff in a bowl and mix it around. It's going to make a heck of a lot of dip so make it when you're exceptionally hungry or you've got people coming over.
I put half of the mixture in a 9" pyrex pie plate. I baked it at 350 degrees for 25 minutes (until the top was all brown and bubbly) and now we're going to eat it with my favorite blue corn and flax seed chips from Target. You can serve this with any chip you like or with crackers or baguette slices. It's yummy.
The other half of the mixture is still up for debate. I'd like to freeze it but I don't know what freezing will do to sour cream and I don't want to waste all of that crab. So right now, it's in a plastic container in the fridge. I believe that by being in the fridge, the chiles are going to spread their spicy goodness deeper into the dip.
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