A Simple Fried Soft-Shell Crab Sandwich Recipe to Prep You For Warmer Days Ahead (2024)

Why It Works

  • A light beer batter provides just enough of a crispy shell, without weighing the crab down.
  • A simple sandwich, with tender toasted bread, lettuce, tomato, and a basic condiment, adds all the flavor and texture you need, but doesn't compete with the crab unnecessarily.

I've been thinking about seafood sandwiches a lot lately, and the more I've meditated on them, the more I've become convinced that the greatest versions are almost always the simplest: little more than soft bread, lettuce, tomato, and a mayo-based condiment to accompany the main ingredient. The reason this combination works so well is that it ensures the seafood, delicate in both texture and flavor, remains the focus. There's just enough contrast with the crisp lettuce and juicy tomato, but not so much that the fish gets crushed between the gears of heavy-handed sandwich-making.

This construction works whether the seafood is grilled, sautéed, or fried; whether it's finfish or shellfish, saltwater or freshwater. There's a reason po' boys are so damned good regardless of the filling you choose, and it has everything to do with an approach that lets you savor whatever the prime ingredient is.

This is why, when I set to work on a fried soft-shell crab sandwich, I immediately settled on this established approach. Nothing complicated, nothing clever, no "interesting" twist. Just plump fatties, battered and fried, bursting with tangy juices, and absolutely nothing to distract from that.

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The first step in making these sandwiches is, of course, to prepare the crabs. You want to start with live ones, since shellfish go bad rapidly once they die. It's very easy to do, requiring only a few key steps, whichyou can review here.

When the crabs are trimmed, they're ready to be fried. I went for a basic beer batter with these, working roughly off of Kenji's batter forhis fried-fish sandwiches(note that they, too, are simple in exactly the way I describe), but made a few small tweaks so it was better suited to soft-shells.

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Mainly, that meant thinning the batter more, since I didn't want something as thick and heavy as the one Kenji applied to a slab of fish fillet. I also ditched the second flouring step (after the initial flour dredging and dunking in batter), a method that works great on fish but leaves the crab weighed down and suffocating in crust.

Immediately after it's battered, each crab goes into a skillet of hot oil until it's golden and crisp all over. As with most fried foods, you'll want to drain the crabs afterward on paper towels and sprinkle them with salt right away, while they're still hot. Otherwise, the salt just won't cling.

As for the sandwiches, like I said, they couldn't be simpler. Toast the buns; layer on the crabs, lettuce, tomato, and sauce; and you're all set, ready to enjoy. Save the chipotle aioli and sun-dried-tomato caponata for another sandwich.

June 2017

Recipe Details

Classic Fried Soft-Shell Crab Sandwiches With Lettuce and Tomato

Prep25 mins

Cook10 mins

Active30 mins

Total35 mins

Serves4 servings

Ingredients

  • Peanut, vegetable, or canola oil, for frying

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour(4 1/2 ounces; 130g), divided

  • 1/4 cup cornstarch (1 ounce; 30g)

  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder

  • Large pinch paprika

  • 4 large soft-shell crabs, preferably jumbo or “whale” size,cleaned

  • 6 ounces (175ml)light beer

  • 4 toasted soft burger buns

  • Mayonnaise, tartar sauce, or remoulade, for serving

  • Shredded iceberg or romaine lettuce, for serving

  • Thinly sliced tomato, for serving

Directions

  1. In a large cast iron or stainless steel skillet, preheat about 1/2 inch oil to 350°F (177°C). In a medium bowl, combine 1/2 cup (65g) flour with cornstarch, 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt, 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper, baking powder, and paprika and whisk to combine. Place remaining 1/2 cup flour in a shallow bowl.

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  2. Add crabs to plain flour and toss gently to coat. Add beer to flour/cornstarch mixture and whisk until a batter has just formed; it's okay if a few small lumps of dry flour remain.

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  3. Working with one at a time, lift a crab from flour and shake off excess. Dip in batter, turning to coat, then lift, allowing excess batter to drain back into bowl. Carefully lower crab into hot oil. Repeat with remaining crabs.

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  4. Cook, turning at least once, until batter is golden and crispy on both sides, about 3 minutes per side. Using a slotted fish spatula, transfer crabs to paper towels to drain and sprinkle immediately with salt.

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  5. Smear top and bottom of each bun with mayo, tartar sauce, or remoulade. Add shredded lettuce to each bottom bun, followed by a slice or two of tomato. Top each with a fried crab and close sandwiches. Serve right away.

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Special Equipment

Instant-read thermometer, slotted fish spatula

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