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Pasta Crab Salad

By Lorraine

Light and easy to make, pasta crab salad for two is great for lunch or dinner. Imitation crab combines with chopped veggies, basil and cheese in a light creamy dressing.Sometimes a light yet satisfying meal is just what I’m in the mood for. Nothing too heavy but yet something that won’t leave me feeling hungry in an hour. Pasta crab salad is just right for lunchtime or with buttered bread for an evening meal.

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A light and satisfying lunch or dinner, pasta crab salad is a combo of imitation crab with chopped veggies, basil and feta cheese in light dressing. An easy, inexpensive seafood recipe.The salad is a combo of imitation crab with pasta shells and seasonings in a light dressing with a little Feta cheese tossed in for good measure. It is easily adapted by substituting the pasta shape, cheese and seasonings. Imitation crab is an affordable and convenient ingredient in this recipe.

What is Imitation crab?

Imitation crab for pasta crab salad recipeChances are, you’ve eaten imitation crab even if you didn’t realize it. It has become popular over the past few decades and is commonly found in seafood salad, crab cakes, California sushi rolls and crab rangoons.

Imitation crab meat is a product that uses fish meat to imitate shellfish. It certainly is not real crab but it really isn’t fake food either. 

 

Surimi

Surimi is a Japanese word that literally means “ground meat”. Wild Alaskan Pollock or other type of white fish is added to make a seafood paste called Surimi used in imitation crab.

The history of Surimi goes back many years. Japanese chefs originally created surimi to make use of extra fish fillets and it also refers to a number of East Asian foods that use surimi paste as their primary ingredient. Surimi has been a popular choice in Asia for years, and more recently it has become popular in places like France and Spain as well. 

Imitation Crab is the result of flavoring, shaping, and coloring the Surimi paste mixed with real crab, to look like the real thing. Imitation Crab begins by finely mincing Wild Alaska Pollock and blending it with ingredients like starch, salt, natural crab meat, natural and artificial  flavors and egg white. It is shaped and cured to resemble the leg meat of snow crab or Japanese spider crab. 

Price and Nutrition

The biggest draw of imitation crab is the difference in price; it’s usually about one third of the price of real crab meat. 

Although imitation crab is low in both fat and calories, real crab has much more protein and less sugar and sodium. Imitation crab is a much more highly processed food and is not vegan or gluten-free.

If you are looking for an alternative to canned crab meat you might consider imitation crab meat for your recipes. While it has some nutritional advantages, imitation crab meat also contains sweeteners and sodium, so you should consume it in moderation. 

For additional imitation crab meat nutritional information, I like this article from Living Strong.

Bottom line is that imitation crab isn’t something we have all the time. But we do like it. It tastes similar to real crab, is convenient, inexpensive and low in calories. And, on occasion that is enough upside to make it a good choice.

 

Preparing pasta crab salad

How to make pasta crab salad with veggies, basil, seasonings and fete cheese in a light dressing.Cook the pasta per package directions. A small-shaped pasta is a good choice.

 

How to make pasta crab salad with veggies, basil, seasonings and fete cheese in a light dressing.Finely chop the celery.

 

How to make pasta crab salad with veggies, basil, seasonings and fete cheese in a light dressing.Thinly slice the fresh basil by stacking several leaves, rolling up and slicing into thin strips.

 

How to make pasta crab salad with veggies, basil, seasonings and fete cheese in a light dressing.When tender, drain and rinse the pasta and allow to cool.

 

How to make pasta crab salad with veggies, basil, seasonings and fete cheese in a light dressing.Add all of the ingredients to a bowl.

 

How to make pasta crab salad with veggies, basil, seasonings and fete cheese in a light dressing.Gently toss until evenly combined.

A light yet satisfying lunch or dinner, low in calories and not too heavy, pasta crab salad won't leave you feeling hungry. Easy recipe using imitation crab.

Serving pasta crab salad

  • Spoon the salad into lettuce cups.
  • Serve your salad with a side of buttery or peppery crackers.
  • Make a sandwich using bread or soft rolls.

 

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Pasta Crab Salad

Servings: 2

INGREDIENTS
• 8 ounces  imitation crab meat chunks, flaked style, or sticks cut into pieces
• 2 ounces dry small pasta shells, cooked per package directions
• 1/4 cup celery finely chopped
• 1-2 tablespoons green onion sliced
• 1/8 teaspoon Old Bay seasoning
• Squeeze of lemon juice
• salt and pepper to taste
• 1/4 cup mayonnaise
• 1 1/2 tablespoons fresh basil, thinly sliced, plus more for garnish. You can substitute fresh dill.
• 1/3 cup Feta cheese
• Pinch of Crushed pepper flakes
• 1/8 tsp celery seeds

INSTRUCTIONS
• Add all of the ingredients to a large bowl. Stir gently to combine.
• Serve immediately, or cover and chill for up to 2 days.

 

Serving suggestion…

Honey Whole Wheat Bread

Easy recipe for delicious homemade honey whole wheat bread uses a bread machine to make the dough. Shape into loaves and bake. Perfect for slicing too.

 

And for dessert…

Orange Jell-O Parfait

Dieting desserts that are light yet satisfying: orange or strawberry Jello parfait with fruit & light whipped cream for lots of flavor and very few calories.

 

You might also like…

Crab QuicheAn easy French tart, crab quiche consists of a bottom crust and filled with a savory egg and cream custard with crab or imitation seafood. It is baked and can be served either hot, room temperature or cold. Perfect for brunch or dinner.

 

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Filed Under: Fish & Seafood, Pasta, Recipes Tagged With: crab, entree, low calorie, pasta, salad

Comments

  1. Mrs L says

    August 5, 2020 at 4:12 pm

    Would be ok to swap out the imitation crab meat for jumbo lump crab meat if you have some on hand or would that change the meal too much?

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      August 6, 2020 at 1:38 pm

      Hello Mrs L,
      I think using jumbo lump crab meat would be super tasty! Imitation is good but nothing like the real thing 🙂 Let me know if you do and how it turns out!
      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply
  2. Toni says

    May 11, 2020 at 1:53 pm

    Does it really only call for 2 oz of pasta?

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      May 11, 2020 at 7:40 pm

      Hi Toni,

      Yes, 2 ounces of pasta because this recipe makes just 2 servings. But you can absolutely add additional pasta if you like.

      Thank you for stopping by!
      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply
  3. Jane says

    September 7, 2019 at 1:32 am

    This sounds heavenly…I eat salads or soup for lunch almost everyday, and I’d love this to liven things up. I think the feta really takes it up a notch. I’ve had imitation crab and it’s quite good. How do your think crab in the tins would work. I use that for crab cakes and really love the flavor. The same amount?

    Jane

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      September 7, 2019 at 9:11 am

      Hi Jane,

      Oh, I love soup and salad too, especially with feta. I think the crab in tins could work in this salad but it would take a lot to equal the volume of the imitation crab and it would change to overall texture and appearance of the dish. Plus it would be more expensive. But I think it is worth a try because salads are so easy to adapt to your liking. Let me know if you give it a try and how it turns out 🙂

      Have a great weekend!
      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply
  4. podso says

    September 1, 2019 at 5:16 pm

    The sugar in imitation crab meat may be why I haven’t used it in over a year, but I used to use it often. It’s pretty for one thing! As is your photo. Perfect to photograph the salad on that colorful cloth!

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      September 3, 2019 at 9:00 am

      Hello, sweet friend,

      Thank you for your visit and your kind words! We seem to be constantly adjusting the kinds (and quantity) of food and meals as we get more years under our belt. Usually it isn’t fun but we do allow for occasional splurges. The key word is “occasional.” 😉

      Hope you have a lovely week ahead!

      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply
  5. Brandi says

    August 28, 2019 at 7:56 am

    I just love the recipes you share. Your photos leave my mouth watering. I’m pinning this recipe so I can remember to make it before summer is officially over. Thank you so much for sharing. I’m excited to make this for my family.

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      August 29, 2019 at 8:29 am

      Hi Brandi,

      Thank you for your kind words, visit and comment! 🙂
      A joy visiting your site as well!

      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply

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