Cold Crabmeat Nacho Recipe
Yield: 1 ServingsRecipe by luhu.jp
Ingredients:
24 ounce: Cream cheese,
2 tbsp: Mayonnaise, the real thing
ds Tabasco,
1/4 cup: Green onions, minced
1/4 cup: Celery, coarsely chopped
ds Paprika,
Salt and pepper, to taste
1 can: Black olives, finely chopped (16 oz. can)
1/2 lbs: Crabmeat, flaked
1: Nacho cheese flavor doritos,
Directions:
The best way to prepare this recipe in a food processor, because
it chops the ingredients finely enough and blends them together for
you. But if a food processor is not handy, you can use a blender and
a chefs kniofe. It will still come out great, no matter how you do
it!
First, mix the cream cheese to a pasty consistency. It has to be
soft and pliable. THen, in a large mixing bowl, whip together the
cheese and the mayonnaise until the mixture is smooth. Toss in the
Tabasco at this point and blend it in, too. Next, add the minced
onions, the celery, the seasonings, the finely chopped black olives,
and the crabmeat. Just put them all together -- its not necessary to
add them one at a time. But is *is* necessary to blend them all
*gently*. If you get rough, youll smash the ingredients and youll
lose the crispness.
When youre ready to serve, lay out the *whole* bag of Doritos on
a pizza pan and stuff each one, heaping on the crabmeat mixture and
sprinkling the tops with paprika. To increase the flavor, put the
stuffed chips in the refrigerator for an hour or two. Authors note:
...While crabmeat is used in the original dish, you can also
substitute chopped shrimp or crawfish for the crabmeat, and the basic
mix is also excellent for stuffing avocados, tomatoes, celery stalks,
and just about anyting your taste dictates. Note from me: I dont
care for Nacho Cheese Flavor Doritos but instead these are great with
the unsalted style chips you get with salsa at Mexican restaurants.
Source: Frank Davis Seafood Notebook
Source from luhu.jp
it chops the ingredients finely enough and blends them together for
you. But if a food processor is not handy, you can use a blender and
a chefs kniofe. It will still come out great, no matter how you do
it!
First, mix the cream cheese to a pasty consistency. It has to be
soft and pliable. THen, in a large mixing bowl, whip together the
cheese and the mayonnaise until the mixture is smooth. Toss in the
Tabasco at this point and blend it in, too. Next, add the minced
onions, the celery, the seasonings, the finely chopped black olives,
and the crabmeat. Just put them all together -- its not necessary to
add them one at a time. But is *is* necessary to blend them all
*gently*. If you get rough, youll smash the ingredients and youll
lose the crispness.
When youre ready to serve, lay out the *whole* bag of Doritos on
a pizza pan and stuff each one, heaping on the crabmeat mixture and
sprinkling the tops with paprika. To increase the flavor, put the
stuffed chips in the refrigerator for an hour or two. Authors note:
...While crabmeat is used in the original dish, you can also
substitute chopped shrimp or crawfish for the crabmeat, and the basic
mix is also excellent for stuffing avocados, tomatoes, celery stalks,
and just about anyting your taste dictates. Note from me: I dont
care for Nacho Cheese Flavor Doritos but instead these are great with
the unsalted style chips you get with salsa at Mexican restaurants.
Source: Frank Davis Seafood Notebook
Source from luhu.jp