Capers | Neora Blog https://www.neora.com/blog Leaders in Skincare, Wellness & Hair care Thu, 13 Jul 2023 20:39:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://www.neora.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/cropped-Neora-300x300-1-32x32.png Capers | Neora Blog https://www.neora.com/blog 32 32 Crab Cakes with Remoulade https://www.neora.com/blog/recipe/crab-cakes-with-remoulade/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=crab-cakes-with-remoulade https://www.neora.com/blog/recipe/crab-cakes-with-remoulade/#respond Mon, 17 Jul 2023 13:00:00 +0000 https://neorablog.com/?post_type=recipe&p=17121 These crab cakes are bursting with succulent chunks of crabmeat, flavorful herbs and spices, and are served with a zesty remoulade sauce. Whether you’re hosting a dinner party or simply craving a taste of the coast, this recipe will hit the spot!  If you love crab cakes but need a gluten-free option, these are perfect […]

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These crab cakes are bursting with succulent chunks of crabmeat, flavorful herbs and spices, and are served with a zesty remoulade sauce. Whether you’re hosting a dinner party or simply craving a taste of the coast, this recipe will hit the spot! 

If you love crab cakes but need a gluten-free option, these are perfect for you and are easy to make – about ten minutes of prep time and ten minutes of cook time! But give yourself at least an hour as they do need to be refrigerated for at least 30 minutes before cooking.  

Cocktail sauce and tartar sauce both go great with crab cakes, but this remoulade sauce brings in a little Cajun flair and spice that complements the crab cakes really well. These are great for a quick dinner for two at home or as an appetizer for dinner with friends.  

NOTES

  • You can use fresh or frozen crab meat. You can find fresh at the seafood counter at your grocery store. Frozen or canned tend to be less pricey if you want to keep it budget-friendly. 
  • We used avocado oil mayonnaise but whatever you have on hand works! 
  • We used tamari in this recipe but you can also substitute coconut aminos, or soy sauce if you’re not gluten-free. 
  • I used almond flour but feel free to use regular flour if you’re not gluten-free. 
  • When mixing the crab meat into the mixture, do your best to keep the crab pieces together. I used a spatula to fold them into the mixture to avoid breaking them apart. This will help the crab cakes keep their shape.  
  • Don’t skip the refrigeration step! Chilling the crab mixture for at least 30 minutes will help the crab cakes stay together and not fall apart.  
  • For the remoulade sauce, we used Louisiana Hot Sauce but you can substitute Crystal, Tabasco, or any other Creole/Cajun hot sauce. 
  • The sauce also calls for Creole seasoning. Our favorite is Slap Ya Mama, but Tony Chachere’s is a good substitute.

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Mix mayonnaise, egg, Old Bay, lemon juice, tamari, mustard, and parsley in a large bowl. 
  2. Gently stir in the crab meat and almond flour. Use a spatula so that the crab meat pieces don’t fall apart.  
  3. Refrigerate the crab mixture for at least 30 minutes or overnight.  
  4. To make the remoulade sauce, whisk all the ingredients until fully combined and refrigerate until ready to use.  
  5. Once you’re ready to cook the crab cakes, preheat your oven broiler. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and grease with half of your melted butter, or one tablespoon. 
  6. To form the crab cakes, scoop out ⅓ cup of the crab mixture and gently press using your hands to form the cake. You should have about 6 crab cakes.  
  7. Brush the rest of the melted butter onto the tops of the crab cakes. 
  8. Broil for about 8-12 minutes, or until golden brown.  
  9. Garnish with additional parsley if desired. Serve with remoulade sauce and a lemon wedge and enjoy! 

Servings: 6 crab cakes

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Tuna Pasta Salad https://www.neora.com/blog/recipe/tuna-pasta-salad/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=tuna-pasta-salad https://www.neora.com/blog/recipe/tuna-pasta-salad/#respond Tue, 24 Jan 2023 14:00:00 +0000 https://neorablog.com/?post_type=recipe&p=16705 This Tuna Pasta Salad comes together quickly & makes for a delicious, high protein meal!   Save this recipe for those days when you don’t have a lot of time for lunch! This pasta salad is packed with plenty of veggies and protein to keep you full! The dressing has lemon and dill which makes for […]

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This Tuna Pasta Salad comes together quickly & makes for a delicious, high protein meal!  

Save this recipe for those days when you don’t have a lot of time for lunch! This pasta salad is packed with plenty of veggies and protein to keep you full! The dressing has lemon and dill which makes for a tangy and herbaceous salad. 

NOTES

  • For the pasta, we used two 9-oz packages of chickpea rotini. Farfalle or macaroni would also work, or any pasta you like! 
  • When making the dressing, start with one tablespoon of lemon juice and add more if you prefer a tangier dressing.  

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Cook pasta according to the directions on the box. 
  2. Steam broccoli. 
  3. Whisk all dressing ingredients until fully combined. 
  4. Add all salad ingredients to a large salad bowl. 
  5. Pour dressing into salad bowl & toss to coat evenly.  
  6. Garnish with lemon wedges & extra dill.  (optional) 
  7. Serve & enjoy! 
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White Bean Board https://www.neora.com/blog/recipe/white-bean-board/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=white-bean-board https://www.neora.com/blog/recipe/white-bean-board/#respond Wed, 04 Jan 2023 16:16:30 +0000 https://neorablog.com/?post_type=recipe&p=16697 We’ve been seeing butter boards all over our social media feed for quite some time now and while we haven’t tried creating a butter board yet, this White Bean Board has been the star at several dinners and parties lately! It’s so easy to make that you can throw it together in half an hour!  […]

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We’ve been seeing butter boards all over our social media feed for quite some time now and while we haven’t tried creating a butter board yet, this White Bean Board has been the star at several dinners and parties lately! It’s so easy to make that you can throw it together in half an hour! 

This white bean spread is rich, tangy, and garlicky and is topped with more roasted garlic, tangy sun-dried tomatoes, briny capers, parsley, and crispy prosciutto. Don’t expect leftovers!

NOTES

  • We served this with a loaf of baked sourdough, crackers, and fresh veggies.  
  • We used roasted garlic, sundried tomatoes, roasted red peppers, capers, and crispy prosciutto. You could also opt for roasted red pepper, artichoke hearts, olives, Calabrian peppers, or anything you like! 
  • Roasting garlic takes the most time but is so worth it. We used a whole head of roasted garlic. Half goes into the white bean spread and the other half is used as a topping. While fresh garlic has a bite to it, roasted garlic is more mellow, sweet, nutty, and rich.

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Preheat the oven to 400. Peel the papery layers off of the garlic. Cut the top of the garlic off so the tops of the individual cloves are exposed. Drizzle with olive oil and salt then lightly wrap in aluminum foil. Bake for 30-40 minutes.  
  2. Leave the oven heated to 400 to bake the prosciutto. Lay the prosciutto on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and bake for 8-12 minutes, or until crispy. Once cool, break into small pieces and set aside. 
  3. Once the garlic has cooled, add about half of the roasted garlic cloves to a food processor along with the cans of cannellini beans, lemon juice, olive oil, and salt to taste. Blend all ingredients until smooth. Taste and adjust seasoning as needed.  
  4. Spread the white bean spread over a cutting board or platter. Top with the remaining roasted garlic, sun-dried tomatoes, crispy prosciutto, roasted red peppers, capers, parsley, and additional salt and pepper.  
  5. Serve alongside toasted bread, crackers, or vegetables & enjoy! 
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Smoked Salmon Bagel https://www.neora.com/blog/recipe/smoked-salmon-bagel/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=smoked-salmon-bagel https://www.neora.com/blog/recipe/smoked-salmon-bagel/#respond Fri, 04 Feb 2022 16:01:26 +0000 https://neorablog.com/?post_type=recipe&p=15609 Toast your favorite bagel to your liking, shmear on some Neufchatel, which is lower fat substitute option for cream cheese, add smoked salmon, capers, and a red onion for a quick to make breakfast which keeps you full all morning long. Toast the bagel. Spread it with Neufchatel, then cover with salmon. Garnish with capers […]

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Toast your favorite bagel to your liking, shmear on some Neufchatel, which is lower fat substitute option for cream cheese, add smoked salmon, capers, and a red onion for a quick to make breakfast which keeps you full all morning long.

  1. Toast the bagel.
  2. Spread it with Neufchatel, then cover with salmon.
  3. Garnish with capers and red onion. Sprinkle with pepper.

Boost it: add another slice of salmon

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