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Quinoa Crab Cakes

What you need: 

2 cups quinoa
2 teaspoons salt
2 teaspoons nutritional yeast
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 yellow onion, small dice
1 carrot, small dice
2 stalks celery, small dice
5 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 cup dry arame, soaked and rinsed
1/2 cup spelt flour
2 sheets nori, toasted until dry
1 teaspoon dry thyme
salt and pepper 1 1/2 cups sunflower, grapeseed, or other light oil
1 cup unsweetened plain soy milk
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
1 teaspoon agave or maple syrup
1 tablespoon white wine vinegar or apple cider vinegar 1 tablespoon minced dill herb
2 tablespoons minced shallot
3 tablespoons minced kosher dill pickle
lemon juice to taste

What you do: 

Loving preparation
Rinse the quinoa well and let it drain for several minutes. Combine the quinoa with 3 cups water, the salt and the yeast. Cover well and bring to a boil, stirring once or twice to prevent sticking. When it reaches a boil secure the lid, turn the flame on low and let cook for 10 minutes. Turn the flame off and leave, undisturbed, for an additional 10 minutes. Uncover, fluff and let cool. This can be done well in advance.
While the quinoa is cooking saute the yellow onion in the olive oil with 1 teaspoon salt. When the onion softens, add the garlic, followed by the carrots and celery a minute later. Turn the heat to low and stir to prevent browning. When the carrots begin to soften, 6 or 7 minutes, add the thyme, arame, several grinds of pepper and then crumble the nori into the saute. Mix and let cool. Drain any excess liquid and then combine with the quinoa.
Blend oil, soymilk, salt, Dijon mustard, agave (or maple syrup) and vinegar in a high speed blender. Make sure the mixture emulsifies. In to the cooled quinoa mixture stir one cup of this vegan spread. Then fold in enough flour to stiffen the mix, about 1/2 cup. of whole spelt flour should work well. Place the rest of the spread in a bowl and adjust to form a tartar sauce to your taste. I recommend adding 1 Tbl. minced dill, 2 Tbl. minced shallot, 3 Tbl. minced kosher dill, and lemon juice to taste, about one lemon. Some people will prefer to add sweetener, as well.
Finally, form the quinoa mix into small cakes and lightly pan fry them or brush them with oil and bake them in a high oven until lightly brown, 8-10 minutes. Serve on a bed of mixed greens in a light vinaigrette with a dollop of the tartar sauce.

Preparation Time: 
20 min prep, 30 minute
Cooking Time: 
Servings: 
4-6
Recipe Category: 

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This looks good. Ilooks like a good way to eat more seaweed and Quinoa. Can I swap the spelt flour with whole wheat or brown rice flour or vital wheat flour?

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Delicious! :)>>> I used nayonaise mixed with a teaspoon ff dijon instead of the dressing suggested and baked instead of fried. Everyone loved them.

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This was a great recipe. It tasted great. It was labor intensive, but very much worth the effort. This made about 30 medium sized cakes. I added 2 teaspoons of old bay as well. I baked mine, and was very happy with the result, but.... I did have a tiny bit left that would not fit on the baking sheet. I pan fried the little patty it made, and it was heaven. A fatty, patty, little bit of heaven. One tip, start soaking the arame seaweed first.

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