These Air Fryer Crab Cakes are so easy to make thanks to the Air Fryer. Every bite is full of delicious, juicy crab meat.
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There is nothing like a delicious, golden-on-the-outside, moist, and flavorful crab cake on the inside. Thanks to the Air Fryer, I can make delicious crab cakes with less mess and less stress.
I call myself a bit of a crab cake snob as I have eaten a ton of crab cakes over the years. If I see it on a restaurant menu, I order it and sample it. Here’s what I’ve learned:
- The best crab cakes taste like crab, lol. Meaning you don’t want too many fillings or ingredients that overpower the taste of the crab.
- Less bread crumbs and more crab makes a supreme crab cake.
- Use lump crab or jumbo lump crab meat when making crab cakes. You should be able to find this in the seafood section of your local grocer. It ain’t cheap (Mine was $14 for 8 oz) but it’s so worth it.
- No eggs needed for this recipe. You want a moist crab cake, but crab meat by itself is moist, and since it’s made in the Air Fryer, you won’t need to flip it, and you'll still get that nice golden crust.
Ingredients for Air Fryer Crab Cakes
Ingredient amounts and full recipe instructions are on the printable recipe card at the bottom of the post.
- Lump crab meat: The main ingredient, providing rich flavor and texture. I suggest using lump crab meat rather than claw meat for best results.
- Mayonnaise and Dijon mustard: Adds moisture and helps bind the mixture. Dijon provides a tangy flavor.
- Worcestershire sauce: Adds umami depth.
- Fresh parsley: Offers a fresh, herbaceous note.
- Old Bay seasoning: Traditional seasoning for seafood, adding spice.
- Egg: Helps bind the ingredients together.
- Panko breadcrumbs: Adds a crispy texture.
- Non-stick cooking spray: Ensures the crab cakes don’t stick while air frying.
Tools Needed
- Mixing bowls
- Measuring cups and spoons
- Air fryer
- Non-stick cooking spray
- Air Fryer Liners (optional)
- Spatula or spoon (for mixing and shaping the crab cakes)
- Small baking sheet or tray (to form crab cakes)
How to make Air Fryer Crab Cakes (Step-by-Step Photos)
Start by finely chopping your red bell pepper and green onion.
Next, add your crab meat, red bell pepper, green onions, mayonnaise, dijon mustard, breadcrumbs, and old bay seasoning to a bowl. Stir until combined.
Gently form 4 patties with your crab meat mixture. Don’t smoosh them together too hard. Just a light and gentle squeeze to ensure they are together.
Place them in your Air fryer basket. I use these parchment paper liners to line my basket first. It makes for easier clean up and it ensures my basket is non-stick.
If using a liner, please place the crab cakes on the liner before starting the Air Fryer. It would be best if you had the weight of the crab cake to hold the liner down so it does not fly up into the fan and heating element.
Slightly spray the top of the crab cakes with your favorite cooking oil. I used canola but vegetable, avocado, olive oil will all work.
Close your Air Fryer basket and cook on 370 degrees fahrenheit for 10 minutes. Once done, open air fryer and remove crab cakes and paper liners if using.
That’s it! So easy. I recommend this homemade remoulade sauce for the perfect dressing for this crab cake.
How to Store
To store your air fryer crab cakes, place any leftovers in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days. For longer storage, freeze uncooked crab cakes on a tray until solid, then transfer to a freezer-safe bag for up to 3 months.
Tanya's Top Tips
- Chill the mixture: Refrigerate the crab cake mixture for 30 minutes before shaping to help it firm up and hold together.
- Don’t overcrowd: Leave space between crab cakes in the air fryer so they cook evenly and get crispy.
I love how these crab cakes are made from scratch, so you control all the ingredients.
Looking for more Air Fried Seafood Recipe appetizers? Try these out:
- Air Fryer Lemon Garlic Shrimp
- Air Fryer Coconut Shrimp
- Air Fryer Scallops
- Air Fryer Crab Legs
- Air Fryer Salmon Patties
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Easy Air Fryer Crab Cakes
Ingredients
- 8 Oz lump crab
- ¼ cup red bell pepper chopped
- 2 green onion chopped
- 2 Tablespoon mayonnaise
- 2 Tablespoon bread crumbs
- 1 Tablespoon Dijon mustard
- 1 teaspoon old bay seasoning
- Oil for spraying
- Squeeze of lemon
Instructions
- Place lump crab, red bell pepper, green onion, bread crumbs, mayonnaise, dijon mustard, and old bay in a bowl and stir until combined.
- Gently form 4 patties with mixture.
- Place in Air Fryer basket and lightly spray tops with oil.
- Air fry on 370 degrees Fahrenheit 10 minutes. Open and Squeeze a bit of lemon over the tops before serving.
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This post was originally published on June 11, 2019. It has been updated with new information.
Bea says
I tried making this and it was delicious, but when I laid wax paper down the crab cake wouldn't release from the paper and the bottom crust stuck to it. Any tips?
Tanya says
Hi Bea, I wouldn't use wax paper. Parchment paper or even foil would work better and allow the cakes to release. I never use wax paper in an air fryer or oven, it isn't really non-stick and can sometimes smoke.
Toots says
I was thinking your tip was to spray the parchment paper before putting it in, as if the spray would hold it in place. I put it in to preheat aaaaand the parchment paper almost started a fire when it flew up into the heating element ugh. Redid by preheating first and THEN adding both the parchment paper and crap cakes.
Tanya says
Hi Toots, I don't spray the parchment paper. The food has to be added to the parchment paper so it weighs it down.
Barbara says
I am look forward to trying this recipe I have and air fryer but I don't; have the black basket can I just used the mess tray and spay it to put the crab cakes on and also i just have the green bell pepper and regular onions the store is out of most items right now
Tanya says
Hi Barbara, the refular onions and green bell pepper will work just fine, just chop them finely. The mess tray basket you are referring to with your air fryer should work fine.
Patricia says
Can I use salmon instead of crab?
Tanya says
Yes you can.
Donna says
Fabulous! Better than crab cakes I've had at any restaurant! Will make often! Thank you for sharing.
Tanya says
So glad you like them Donna 🙂
Baby j says
Do these freeze well? I have bunch of crab I need to use, and want to freeze half of them.
Tanya says
Hi, I haven't frozen these in particular but they should hold up just fine in the freezer. I would just freeze them on a baking tray first to make sure they are firm before placing them in a freezer bag.
Ashley Phifer says
Hi Tanya. I bought some crab cakes from a meat market last weekend and stuck them in the freezer. My question is, should I thaw them out before cooking them in the air fryer or should I cook them frozen? Thanks!
Tanya says
Either would work. If you place them in frozen, you made need to add a minute or two to fully cook them.
Laura says
Omg! I’ve been making crab cakes forever trying to duplicate what we ate in Maryland. This is the winner!
charlie says
just got fryer for x-mas. your Recipe looks great but i was really impressed with the serving slide bar. going to make a bunch.i guess keeping them warm before serving put in oven 170.whatcha think?
Tanya says
Yes, that would work. As long as the temp is low enough to not dry them out.
Pam Adams says
I don't have an airfryer. Can i bake them or pan fry them?
Tanya says
Absolutely. If making them on a stove, just be careful when flipping so they don’t fall apart.
Elizabeth @ Bowl of Delicious says
Oh my goodness, these crab cakes! And that sauce!! Excuse me while I run to the store to buy an air fryer.
Tanya says
Thank you 🙂 And Yes, the Air Fryer is awesome!!!
NICOLE says
These were so light and delicious. I didn't have old bay so I subbed with Tony's and the spice level was spot on. Cooked perfectly in the airfryer.
CajunLady says
This looks so good and so easy, too! Thanks for sharing...can't wait to try it!
Ann says
Do you have to use old bay seasoning. We are not fans at my house.
Suzy says
The air fryer is a game changer when making these crab cakes! Just perfect!
Claire says
Crab cakes are possibly my favorite appetizer! I have had some amazing ones in restaurants, and then some that taste like hockey pucks!
These looked so delicious that as soon as I saw the recipe this afternoon I just had to make them!!!! And they didn't disappoint. So delicious, juicy and moist but with a nice crust My "go-to" recipe from now on 😀
Tanya says
So glad you liked them Claire! I'm with you, I love love a good crab cake.