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Chilled Corn Soup with Crab and Chile Oil

Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 35 min We recommend you use only fresh local corn when making this soup. The supersweet corn on the cob sold in plastic-wrapped packages in supermarkets yields an unpleasantly sweet soup. To make this soup vegetarian, simply omit the king crab.

Tomato-Basil Crab Bisque

Dottie Stubel of Marietta, Georgia, writes: "While on a trip to Hilton Head Island, my husband and I ate at the Spartina Grill. Everything was phenomenal, but we especially enjoyed the tomato-crab bisque." Chunks of fresh crab make an elegant garnish for this rich soup.

Baked Stuffed Mushrooms with Crab

These crab-stuffed mushrooms are a longtime favorite at Phillips. Tip: Use a melon baller to scoop out the mushroom stems.

Party Time Crab Salad

Try not to break up the large lumps of crabmeat, because the salad looks best when the fresh, white meat stands out.

Deviled Crab with Sherry Sauce

Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 25 min

Crab-and-Corn Chowder with Bacon and Chanterelle Mushrooms

Market tip: Go for Dungenesse crab from the Pacific coast or blue crab from the Gulf of Mexico or Atlantic coast.

Deviled Crab

In his cookbook, John Martin Taylor suggests baking and serving the deviled crabmeat in crab backs (shells), a presentation he learned from Alice Marks, one of Charleston's great cooks. But since most people purchase their crabmeat already picked from the shell, we baked our deviled crab in store-bought scallop shells instead. Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 50 min

Crab and Crimini Bisque

Crab and mushrooms have always made good dining companions, but never more so than in this velvety soup. Serve it as the first course at a dinner party or as the centerpiece of a soup supper, with corn bread on the side.

New England Crab Rolls

Creamy lobster salad heaped onto a buttered, toasted hot dog bun is the quintessential summer sandwich in northeastern shore towns. This is an equally delicious — and more economical — variation. Serve with: Potato chips, sweet pickles, and carrot and celery sticks. Dessert: Blueberry pie and vanilla ice cream.

Crab Meat and Beet Purée on Granny Smith Apple

You can make the crab mixture and beet purée ahead of time, but don’t assemble these hors d'oeuvres until just before serving or the apple slices will discolor.

Crab Cakes with Green Onion and Dill

Accompany these with your favorite purchased or homemade tartar sauce.

Baked Artichokes with Crab and Sourdough Stuffing

Artichokes, an Old World food, came to America with Italian immigrants and found a happy home in the near-Mediterranean climate of California. As "ethnic" fare, artichokes took their time catching on outside the Golden State. They finally did in the thirties and became something of a fad. Artichokes were not limited to the vegetable course, either. Sometimes the center "choke" was scooped out and the hollow filled with a stuffing for a fashionable light lunch entrée.

Cioppino

San Francisco–Style Seafood Stew

Crab Cakes with Chardonnay Cream Sauce

The secret to the crisp coating in this recipe? Crushed potato chips.

Crab Pot Stickers with Sesame-Ginger Dipping Sauce

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Eula Mae's Seafood Gumbo

If you can, buy fresh shrimp with shells and heads still intact. If the heads have been removed, don't worry. Peel the shrimp and use the shells to make shrimp stock. Put the shells (and heads) in a small stockpot. Add 6 cups of water and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer, uncovered, for about 1 hour. Remove from the heat, strain through a fine sieve, and set aside. If you don't have shrimp stock, water can be substituted.

Potato Galettes with Crab, Shrimp, and Asparagus

(Galettes de Pommes de Terre au Crabe, Crevettes et aux Asperges)
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