There are NO fillers, NO bread crumbs and Parmesan cheese. Then add crab meat depending on size of crabcake. Crab Cakes should be cooked within 48 hours of thawing. Deep fry or broil until light brown.Gently form the mixture into six cakes, each about 3 12 inches across and 34 inches thick. I found that you dont need the egg if you prefer them wo. The cakes wouldnt hold together I had crab crumble not crab cakes. Other ways of cooking will give equally tasty results. To save, rate, and share recipes, join . Live soft shell crabs are baked, sauteed, deep fried, or pan fried. Whisk egg in bowl add mayonnaise, Worcestershire sauce, and Creole seasoning.Im willing to make this again. All soft shell crabs are cleaned, individually wrapped, frozen and ready for preparation. Several methods for preparing soft shell crabs are available from late spring to early fall with May through August the most productive months. Add green onions, garlic, Cajun choice seasoning and cook for 4 to 5 minutes longer, until cooked through. Serve them with a helping of coleslaw or a green salad. Our seafood comes from Chesapeake Bay waters and is . Are now being made available delivered to your home. These are the best Ive ever had. The Blue Crab supplies almost 75 percent of the crabs marketed in the United States.Place in large bowl to cool. I have a can of crab from Costco too and was wondering how to make crab cakes. We hope you enjoy what is truly one of Marylands finest treasures. Note that the mixture will be very wet. Therefore, Food Network cannot attest to the accuracy of any of the recipes. Who knew the best crab cakes Ive tasted would come right from my own kitchen. Gently stir in crabmeat, then form into 4 cakes 2 12 to 3 inches in diameter. Palette of subtle spices brings forth the natural qualities of the most flavorful and soughtafter crab meat available. Spoon on in approximately 3 oz portions leaving space between each cake as these will expand in the oven.When I'make these again Ill add a pinch of cayenne. Im not that creative, so I.