A note of silliness. I can't help thinking of naming a crab salad after one of the family of crabs in Spongebob Squarepants. If you have kids that love this books/video, you'llknow.
Also makes me think of a YouTube cooking channel run by Barry Lewis (UK, fun and informative). He names his appliances. For example (for those who loved the old Robin Hood series), his deep fat fryer is Friar Tuck.
Ok, I fear not helpful :( but i hope yes this gives you a light moment...:)
You will find it at her website at this link- https://www.garlicandzest.com/sweet-corn-and-crab-salad/
Evidently the recipe here was never corrected. The dressing recipe portion is different, but I don't think that would be a big thing. If you wanted to use the dressing from Food52 version, and use the crab-corn mix from the website, it should work out just fine.
I call it a sweet corn and crabmeat salad–you can find the full printable recipe for the salad and the dressing, along with multiple ideas for using the salad on the website: https://www.garlicandzest.com/sweet-corn-and-crab-salad/
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I can't help thinking of naming a crab salad after one of the family of crabs in Spongebob Squarepants. If you have kids that love this books/video, you'llknow.
Also makes me think of a YouTube cooking channel run by Barry Lewis (UK, fun and informative). He names his appliances. For example (for those who loved the old Robin Hood series), his deep fat fryer is Friar Tuck.
Ok, I fear not helpful :(
but i hope yes this gives you a light moment...:)
Evidently the recipe here was never corrected. The dressing recipe portion is different, but I don't think that would be a big thing. If you wanted to use the dressing from Food52 version, and use the crab-corn mix from the website, it should work out just fine.