Jessica, this one's for you. I hope it's the recipe you wanted!
This recipe came in what probably turned out to be my most-used wedding gift. A dear friend of mine, Nash, made a recipe binder for me entitled The Peacock Personal Cookbook. It has page protectors, and yes, I have spilled an entire stick of melted butter on the pages and marveled at how easily it all wiped off. The recipes that Nash included (since its reception, I have added lots of pages, recipes, and memories) are a compilation of those of her best friend, Ann, who lives in Palo Alto, California. Per Nash, these recipes, "[she] wasn't able to ruin, no matter how hard [she] tried... All will really work and are easy to master."
This is elegant and easy. A good tossed salad and some high class French bread and a dry white wine helps make this a meal to remember.
1 cup milk
2 eggs, well beaten
1/4 pound saltines, crushed
1 pound crabmeat
2/3 stick butter
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon pepper
1 Tablespoon mayonanaise
1 Tablespoon Worcestershire
Taste as you go, in case this is too highly seasoned for your individual taste. You may want to decrease or omit an undesired condiment.
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Add milk to well-beaten eggs.
- Then add crushed crackers and crabmeat; then the melted butter, mayonnaise, and seasonings.
- Bake in buttered casserole dish until golden brown.
- Serves four.
This is the one I wanted! Yay!
ReplyDeleteUm, yummy!!! I can definitely play "yum, yum, eat 'um up" with this one!!
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