Crab fries with creamy cheesy sauce are a popular appetizer or side dish found on many restaurant menus. But you can easily recreate this delicious dish at home by making your own crab fries sauce!
Making crab fries sauce is simple and allows you to customize the flavors to your liking. In this article, I’ll walk you through the entire process of making crab fries sauce step-by-step. I’ll share tips for choosing ingredients, storing and reheating the sauce, and serving ideas to take your crab fries to the next level. After reading this, you’ll be ready to wow your family and friends with homemade crab fries coated in an irresistible cheese sauce.
An Overview of Crab Fries
- Crab fries feature crispy french fries smothered in a creamy, cheesy sauce and topped with lump crab meat.
- The dish originated in Philadelphia and is strongly associated with the city’s sports bars and pubs.
- Chickie’s & Pete’s is credited with popularizing crab fries on their menu. Their signature crab fry sauce contains just American cheese, milk, and seasonings. The key is heating the ingredients slowly so the cheese melts smoothly into a rich, creamy sauce.
To make crab fries at home, you’ll need just a few simple components:
- French fries – crinkle cut work best to hold the sauce
- Cheese sauce – the base is American cheese melted into milk or cream
- Lump crab meat
- Seasonings like Old Bay, garlic powder, paprika
That’s it! Now let’s get into the step-by-step process
Step 1: Prepare the Fries
You can use fresh hand-cut fries, frozen fries, or even potato wedges for crab fries I prefer crinkle cut frozen fries because the ridges help grab all that delicious sauce.
Here are some tips for crispy crab fry fries:
- Use Russet potatoes if making fresh fries. Soak in cold water for 1 hour to remove starch.
- Pat fries very dry before frying to prevent splattering.
- Fry at 350°F until golden brown, about 8-10 minutes.
- Drain on a paper towel-lined pan then season immediately with Cajun seasoning or Old Bay.
- The fries can be baked instead of fried. Simply follow package instructions for oven-baking.
Pro tip: prepare the fries while the cheese sauce simmers so both components finish around the same time.
Step 2: Make the Cheese Sauce
The cheese sauce is what makes crab fries restaurant-worthy. Use good quality American cheese and heat it slowly for the best consistency. Here’s how:
- Dice 1-2 lbs of American cheese into small cubes
- Add 2 cups milk or heavy cream to a saucepan over low heat
- Add a few cheese cubes at a time, stirring constantly as they melt
- When smooth, add more cheese a bit at a time until all incorporated into a creamy sauce
- Remove from heat; season with garlic powder, salt, Worcestershire sauce, etc.
Go slow, be patient, and whisk constantly for an ultra creamy, smooth sauce. The sauce can be made ahead and reheated gently when ready to use.
Pro tip: Sodium citrate helps create an extra smooth cheese sauce that won’t separate. Use 1/2 tsp per 1 lb of cheese.
Step 3: Finish the Crab Fries
Now it’s time to bring the components together!
- Place seasoned fries on a baking sheet.
- Ladle warm cheese sauce evenly over the fries.
- Top with 1 lb of lump crab meat, carefully broken into pieces.
- Add more cheese sauce and shredded cheese if desired.
- Broil 2-3 minutes until cheese melts.
Fresh chives, Old Bay, and lemon wedges make tasty garnishes! Serve the crab fries immediately while hot and melty.
Pro tip: substitute shrimp or lobster meat for a luxurious twist.
Tips for Making Perfect Crab Fries
Follow these tips and tricks for the best homemade crab fries:
- Use good melty cheese like Land O’Lakes for the sauce. Avoid pre-shredded cheese which can make gummy sauce.
- Cook the sauce over low heat to prevent curdling or separating.
- Thin the sauce with milk, cream, or chicken stock if too thick.
- Make sure fries are fully cooked before topping to prevent sogginess.
- Use lump crab meat, well drained and picked over for shell pieces.
- Garnish with fresh herbs, lemon, hot sauce, malt vinegar, etc.
- Serve with dipping sauces like mustard, ketchup, ranch or cheese sauce for dipping.
Storing and Reheating Crab Fries
The components of crab fries hold well for reheating later. Here are some storage tips:
- Store unsauced fries in an airtight container up to 3 days. Re-crisp in a 400°F oven.
- Refrigerate cheese sauce in an airtight container up to 5 days.
- Drain crab meat well and store no more than 2 days.
- When ready to eat, steam cheese sauce until warm and smooth.
- Reheat fries in oven until hot and crispy.
- Assemble and broil just until cheese melts again before serving.
With proper storage, you can enjoy homemade crab fries all week long!
Creative Serving Suggestions for Crab Fries
Crab fries make a great appetizer or snack on their own. But you can also turn them into a meal by serving with sides like:
- Coleslaw or potato salad
- Corn on the cob
- Baked beans or mac and cheese
- Fried pickles, mushrooms, or jalapenos
- Wedge salad or Caesar salad
- Cornbread muffins
- Homemade crab cakes
Or use crab fries as a tasty topping for:
- Hot dogs, burgers, or sandwiches
- Nachos
- Baked potatoes
- Omelets or breakfast hash
- Tacos
- Pizzas
- Salad
However you choose to enjoy them, crab fries make an indulgent special treat. The combo of hot crispy fries, rich cheese sauce, and sweet crab is irresistible. Follow this easy guide and you’ll be able to recreate restaurant-quality crab fries at home anytime. Your family and friends will be so impressed!
When were crab fries invented?
Pete Ciarrocchi, owner of Chickie’s and Pete’s, is credited with inventing this dish in 1977 as a way to use up leftover crab seasoning. “It was already September and crabs were going to stop in October, and we had all this seasoning and my father was like ‘What are we going to do with all this?‘,” he says. Ciarrocchi began experimenting with sprinkling the seasoning on fries and serving them to customers with a side of cheese sauce. Once he perfected the recipe, crab fries were added to the menu and it didn’t take long for them to become the restaurant chain’s signature dish. Although these traditional crab fries are a must-try when visiting the restaurant, it’s simple to make them yourself. Plus, topping the fries with actual crab meat gives them a sweet and slightly briny flavor — and means they’ll truly live up to their name!
3 secrets for the most delicious crab fries
In her recipe for Homemade Crab Fries, recipe pro Amna Muqeem, co-founder and editor-in-chief at Specially Fried, uses these three tips to ensure the tastiest batch of fries.
How to make crab fries and cheesy dipping sauce
FAQ
How to make crab fry sauce?
- Melt 2 tbsp butter in a pan.
- Add 2 tbsp flour and whisk.
- Add 1 1/2 cup milk and stir.
- Add 1 cup of white cheddar cheese.
- Once the sauce has thickened, add the crab meat.
- Stir and season with Old Bay.
- Pour the cheese sauce on top of the fries.
- Top with the yellow cheddar cheese.
How to make crabapple sauce?
- Cook the crab apples in water until softened.
- Mash the crab apples with a potato masher.
- Pass the mashed apples through a food mill to remove the skins and seeds.
What kind of sauce is good with crab?
Now once you have your crab cooked and picked, here are my favorite dipping sauces to go with the crab meat. A simple Garlic Clarified Butter dipping sauce, Avocado Wasabi Mayonnaise dipping sauce and a Curry Mustard dipping sauce; all three are very different from each other but totally delicious.
How to make a fries sauce?
- Stir together the mayonnaise, ketchup, and seasonings. Place all the ingredients in a medium bowl and whisk to combine.
- Refrigerate the sauce for at least 30 minutes. Cover the sauce and refrigerate at least 30 minutes but preferably 8 hours.
- Serve with fries.