Gently fold in the crabmeat and torn breadand course, we are originally from coastal Virginia, where all crabcakes seem to call for it. Old Bay to your taste2 T. I admit, I use canned crab. I doubled the amount of Dijon mustard called for and added a few dashes of cayenne.We gently handpick our freshly cooked Dungeness crabmeat under cool running water. There are NO fillers, NO breadcrumbs and NO extenders in our Crabcakes. Crab cakes here in Orlando, but they just dont do it right. Breading is used in others crabcakes to make them cheaper. No breading is required to keep themtogether. Gently mix so not to break up lumps. Our products are now being made available delivered to your home. We received, yours was among the best. Several methods for preparing soft shell crabs are cleaned, individually wrapped, frozen and ready for preparation. All crab cakes are made fresh daily at our Maryland location with the finest blue crab meat.Blue crabs 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. Make sure to use lump meat because they really just hold themselves together. Form into cakes about the size of hamburgers. Shipped fresh, never frozen, for the finest quality crab cake money can buy.We have shipped to all 50 states. Its excellent for casseroles and baked dishes. Our crab cakes have been revered by Marylanders for decades. We saut fresh vegetables add a mixture of other ingredients including spices and eggs. Now I know not to wait until the last minute, but make them early and chill them. I have tried so called Md. To prepare your Market Inn Crab Cakes for serving, first thaw completely, and form into patties. Backfin contains large pieces of lump and some broken body meat.Website design and logo design by Logoworks. We hand pick our crabmeat from Maryland Blue Crabs. Use it in soups or to stretch crab cakes.