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- noun Alternative spelling of crab cake.
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Examples
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It’s called a crabcake, Shecky, not a breadcrumb cake.
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It’s called a crabcake, Shecky, not a breadcrumb cake.
Archive 2005-11-01 2005
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Diners can start off lighter, with a salad—albeit large—ahi tacos ($17) or a crabcake with Cajun lobster sauce ($19).
Steakhouse Sibling Monica Williams 2011
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The Gramercy lunchbox includes a Maryland crabcake topped with avocado, a calamari salad, a pureed asparagus soup and seared tuna with grilled pineapple $22.
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Quincy Jones typing away on his laptop while chowing down on a crabcake at the Occidental Wednesday afternoon after picking up his National Medal of Arts at the White House.
Hey, isn't that: Mark McGrath, Dave Navarro, Quincy Jones, James Taylor, Michelle Obama 2011
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That crabcake sandwich with avocado and bacon sounds very good.
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Besh loved Antonia's balance and what the andouille smoke added to the crabcake.
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The staff were efficient and relaxed without being pious, and there was an eclectic menu of very 90s food – I recall a very good Thai crabcake with a sweet chilli jam – cooked by a thin, enthusiastic Yorkshireman in a bandana called James Martin.
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Dishes include crabcake and beef brisket sandwiches, costing anywhere from one to three food tickets ($3 each).
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Sag Harbor is, of course, a boating town, a place where you expect to have a lunch of lobster with a side of shrimp cocktail and a crabcake with a picturesque view of a molto expensive yacht.
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