Crab Bites Recipe Reviews - Allrecipes.com (Pg. 1)
Reviewed: Feb. 3, 2013
This was very good. I used 1 1/2 packages cream cheese and 1 6 oz can crab and about 1/2 jar of artichoke hearts. I also used some garlic, Old Bay and hot sauce. Big hit for the Superbowl party with friends.
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Home Town: Decorah, Iowa, USA

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Reviewed: Jun. 19, 2012
I used only one package of cream cheese and added several healthy shakes of hot sauce to the mixture. Also added about 4 extra cloves of fresh garlic. Once they were assembled I put in the oven for about 15 minutes to melt and mix together Everyone loved them even my husband who claims to not like seafood. I filled up about 20 phyllo cups. Everything was easy to put together and quick.
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Reviewed: Mar. 4, 2012
I made these with half the cream cheese and added minced oinion, horseradish and some cocktail sauce to the mixture. Got great compliments and requests to make them again.
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Reviewed: Jan. 1, 2012
Bland, I even cut the cream cheese down a bit. At my open house these weren't very popular. They were very easy to make though.
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Reviewed: Jul. 11, 2011
Yum, these were good. I doubled the recipe, but not the cream cheese. I added salt and pepper, a tsp. of green onion, a tsp. of Old Bay Seasoning and a tsp. of Franks Red Hot sauce. I chose to bake mine at 350 for 15 minutes and broil for 5 at the end to brown the top just a bit.
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Home Town: Aurora, Colorado, USA
Living In: Denver, Colorado, USA
Reviewed: Apr. 14, 2011
These are delicious! I served them with a side of the "Company Couscous" recipe from AR (weird combination, I know). As everyone has said, only use one block of cream cheese (that has to be a typo, saying to use 2!!). I also added a small can of chopped artichoke hearts. I did bake these for about 20 minutes, because I wanted a warm appetizer, but it would have been yummy cold, too. I used zesty shrimp sauce mixed with a bit of sriracha hot sauce because we like it spicy! Great recipe, hot or cold. Almost impossible to screw up!
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Home Town: Akron, Ohio, USA
Living In: Cleveland, Ohio, USA

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Reviewed: Sep. 30, 2010
THESE LITTLE BITES OF HEAVEN WENT SO FAST FOR MOTHERS DAY. ALTHOUGH I FORGOT TO PUT THE COCKTAIL SAUCE ON IT WAS STILL GOOD. I ALSO USED REGULAR IMITATION CRAB INSTEAD OF CANNED. THEY WERE MOSTLY EATEN BY MY 95 YEAR OLD GREAT GRANDMOTHER. MY AUNT, WHOM I WORK WITH, IS STILL BEGGING ME TO MAKE THESE AND BRING THEM TO WORK. I AM DEFINITELY MAKING THIS A FAMILY RECIPE!!!!!!
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Home Town: Harrisonville, Missouri, USA

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Reviewed: Nov. 27, 2009
Made these for Thanksgiving and my guests loved them! These were sooo easy. I went with other recommendations to only use 1 8 oz package of cream cheese and think it was a good balance. I did heat them in the oven which brought out the flavor. I didn't care for them much (think there was too much of something...maybe the dill weed) but glad they were a hit!
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Reviewed: Jul. 28, 2009
This recipe was ok, but pretty uninspiring. The crab is impossible to taste, and the cream cheese and spices do nothing for taste. Edible, but not special.
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Reviewed: May 11, 2009
A few modifications...I doubled the crab meat and skipped the cocktail sauce. Baked at 350 degrees for about 20 minutes and it was fantastic! The result is delicious little crab dip tarts. A huge hit at our house. Next time I may add in some spinach or chopped artichokes.
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