Guest posting today and sharing her delicious recipe is Sook from “My Fabulous Recipes”. Sook has a beautiful blog filled with beautiful pictures and delicious recipes. Thank you, Sook, for being here!
~Erica
Hi everyone! My name is Sook from "My Fabulous Recipes". I feel so honored to be able to do a guest post on Erica's blog. I love seeing all of her authentic Colombian recipes. Today, I would like to share an interesting Korean/American fusion recipe with you.
(Fried Crab Parmesan Jumokbap)
Ingredients
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 1 cup crab meat, shredded or chopped
- ¼ cup parmesan cheese
- 1 green onion, chopped
- ½ red chili pepper, seeded and chopped
- 2 cups cooked sticky rice (It has to be sticky, short grain rice)
- Salt to taste
- 1 cup panko
- oil to fry
Instructions
- In a medium to large skillet, heat 1 tablespoon oil over high heat. Add the crab meat, chili pepper, and green onions and stir well for about 3-5 minutes, until the crab meat is tender. Sprinkle with the Parmesan cheese and remove from the heat.
- In a large bowl, combine the cooked rice, crab mixture, and salt and stir well. Grease your hands with a cooking spray or oil and make ping-pong sized balls (makes about 12 balls). Coat the balls in panko bread crumbs.
- Heat oil in a large frying pan or a skillet and fry the rice balls. (You can either deepfry them or panfry them in 2-4 tablespoons oil. I panf ried the balls just until the panko started to brown.)
Nutrition
I love Korean food… and that’s probably because I grew up in Korea eating all kinds of Korean food. Ju-mok-bap (Rice balls) is something that my mom used to make for snack. It’s easy to make and you can be creative with it, too. l made two kinds of Ju-mok-bap and this is one of them. I went kind of crazy with this one – I knew crab meat was very good in ju-mok-bap and I added a little bit of Parmesan cheese. My husband think it is weird to eat rice with cheese (although he’s never tried it) but rice is actually pretty good with cheese. I coated the rice balls in panko and panfried them and they were fantastic! I would definitely make them again.
Enjoy!
Sook
Lisa
Wow! Those look like edible fireworks. I'm so making those.
Belinda @zomppa
Hi Sook! It's great to see you here - and as always - YUM YUM YUM!
Baking is my Zen
This sounds delish! I love panko!
Carmen
Empar
¡Que bolitas más buenas! Me ha gustado mucho la idea.
Un beso.
norma
This looks great! I like everything with crab.
Faith
These look so tasty! I love the crispy panko coating!
5 Star Foodie
These are such scrumptious bites!
Sarah Naveen
Wonderful recipe sook..looks so yummy!!!
Sophie
MMMMMMMM,..;a beautiful & yummie guest post this is!!
Those crab balls look like the real deal!!
Carla
I make the Italian version of these, arancini. Now I have to try this one with crabmeat. Another beautiful recipe from Sook. Thank you Erica for all of the wonderful guests.
Oysterculture
Wow, this dish sounds just so tasty, what a perfect treat to serve company!
rebecca subbiah
wow these little crab cakes look amazing yum
MaryMoh
That's such a lovely finger food from Sook. I'm sure I can eat a dozen 😀 Sook always has wonderful recipes. She cooks so well and so do you, Erica. This would be great for parties too.