Hearts of Palm Crab Cakes (2024)

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This hearts of palm crab cake recipe is crispy on the outside, flaky, and delicate on the inside with incredible flavor! These tasty hearts of palm crab cakes are so good you should double the recipe.

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Although I love my vegan crab cake recipe made from tofu, hearts of palm crab cakes are my new favorite dish! Hearts of palm crab cakes are easy to make and make a great bite-sized appetizer, or I serve them as an entree with rice, broccolini, and vegan tartar sauce.

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I've recently seen vegan seafood all the rage at the grocery store. So, I tried the vegan crab cakes from the freezer section, and unfortunately, I wasn't impressed. They were greasy and tasteless, and I also found the crab cakes soggy.

Since I've used heart of palm for my vegan lobster roll and tuna pasta salad, I decided to try it for a crab cake recipe full of veggies.

Hearts of Palm Crab Cakes Ingredients

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  • Hearts of Palm: Hearts of palm is a white vegetable from the core of certain kinds of palm trees. They have a neutral, earthy, vegetal flavor with a mild sweetness similar to white asparagus, water chestnut, or artichoke hearts.
  • Chickpeas: Chickpeas tastequite like beans, considering they're legumes themselves. Most people compare their flavor to cannellini and pinto beans because they're starchy. However, they also have an earthy taste with nutty undertones.
  • Red Onion: Red onions are sweet in flavor and are mild when raw.
  • Red Bell Pepper: Red bell peppers are sweet and subtle. They provide a lot of colors and great taste.
  • Fresh Parsley: Parsley has abright, herbaceous, and slightly bittertaste that serves as a contrast to emphasize the other flavors in a dish, similar to lemon zest
  • Bread Crumbs: I make my own bread crumbs with toasted bread and process it in a food processor.
  • Old Bay Seasoning: According to McCormick, Old Bay is a blend of 18 herbs and spices, making it versatile for many recipes. The unique combination of spices includes (but is not limited to):celery seed, paprika, mustard, salt, red pepper, and black pepper.
  • Dulse Flakes: Dulse isa seaweed—a large category of edible saltwater plants and algae, including spices such as Nori and kelp. Dulse has amildly salty, savory flavor with a subtle ocean taste. In addition, it is loaded with a smoky umami flavor.
  • Cashew Mayo: I make my own cashew mayo with a nut-free option.
  • Dijon Mustard: Dijon mustard has atangy, sharp, and intense flavor with a bit of spice.
  • Lemon Juice: I prefer fresh lemon juice when available. Also, add some lemon zest if you want an extra lemon flavor.
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Hearts of Palm Crab Cakes Ingredient Substitutions

  • Artichoke hearts are often used to substitute the hearts of palm in recipes. However, artichokes hold more water and should be dried on paper towels if used as a substitute.
  • Substitute white beans for chickpeas.
  • White onions, shallots, or green onions replace red onions in recipes.
  • Any color bell pepper works well. However, green pepper has a more robust distinct flavor when compared to other colored bell peppers.
  • Purchase bread crumbs instead of making your own. Gluten-free bread crumbs are also available.
  • Celery salt and paprika are the two main ingredients in Old Bay seasoning. You have a good substitute if you have these spices in your cupboard. When substituting,mix ¼ teaspoon of celery salt with ¼ teaspoon of paprika. Use this for every 1 teaspoon of Old Bay seasoning.
  • Kelp granules, or crumbles Nori, are a substitute for dulse flakes.
  • Choose any store-bought vegan mayo for your dietary needs.
  • Stoneground mustard is a close alternative to Dijon mustard.
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How to Make the Vegan Crab Mixture

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  • First, using a food processor, pulse the chickpeas and hearts of palm, creating a crabmeat-like texture with flakes and chunks of palm and chickpeas.
  • The chickpeas act as a binder to hold the crab cakes together, while the hearts of palm provide the flaky texture of the vegan crab cake.
  • Then, transfer the mixture to a bowl, combine the other ingredients, and stir until combined.
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  • Next, use a burger press to mold the heart of palm crab cakes. If making appetizer crab cakes, use the smaller slider-size mold.
  • Or, make entree-sized crab cakes using the larger mold. Then, of course, if you don't have a burger press, you can form the carb cakes with your hands.
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Cooking Options

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I like to air fry this hearts of palm crab cakes recipe because it requires less time than the oven. But the oven is another great option.

Air Frying

  1. Preheat the air fryer to 375 degrees.
  2. Place the crab cakes into the basket.
  3. I like to place parchment paper under the basket to reduce clean-up.
  4. Cook for 16 minutes until deep golden brown and crisp.
  5. Flip after 8 minutes and cook an additional 8 minutes.
  6. If you are cooking in batches, prepare a baking sheet with parchment paper and keep the cooked crab cakes in a 325-degree oven while cooking the remaining crab cakes.

Baking

  1. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat.
  3. Place the crab cakes on the baking sheet.
  4. Bake for 30 minutes, turning them over halfway through cooking.
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Serving Suggestions

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  • Serve hearts of palm crab cakes as an appetizer with vegan tartar sauce or mustard dipping sauce.
  • Or, make a crab cake sandwich with lettuce, tomato, onion, and pickles.
  • Try serving as an entree, like I did, with rice, broccoli, and lemon and topped with vegan tartar sauce.
  • Another way to enjoy these vegan crab cakes is to place them inside lettuce wraps.
  • If you are a brunch-lover, use the crab cake for the base of vegan Benedict with cashew hollandaise.

Recipe FAQs

What do hearts of palm taste like?

Hearts of palm have avery mild flavor, similar to white asparagus or artichoke hearts. Their texture is solid and crunchy but delicate and easy to eat.

Is hearts of palm good for you?

Hearts of palm is ahighly nutritious vegetable with plenty of fiber for a few calories. In addition, the hearts of palm is an excellent source of iron, zinc, and magnesium and contains reasonable amounts of B vitamins and potassium.

How do you eat hearts of palm?

In the grocery store, fresh hearts of palm are available in jars or cans, sliced or in whole cylinders, packed in water, or marinated in brine. You canincorporate the cores into a salad, pasta, roast, grill them for a side dish or appetizer, or marinate them and serve them raw on a vegetable platter.

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Tips

  • Make the hearts of palm crab mixture for meal prepping, cover, and refrigerate until ready to form patties.
  • Or form the patties in advance and cover and refrigerate until ready to cook in the oven or air fryer.
  • Hearts of palm crab cakes can be frozen but should be completely thawed before cooking in the oven or air fryer.
  • Flash freeze patties on a baking sheet and then transfer them into a freezer-safe container.
  • You do not need oil when cooking in the oven or air fryer.
  • Smaller crab cakes take less cooking time; the cooking instructions are for entree cakes.

Try hearts of palm crab cakes for a unique vegan crab cake! You will love the flavors and texture without any tofu!

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Hearts of Palm Crab Cakes

Kathy Carmichael

You should try hearts palm as a substitute for flaky crab meat! These hearts of palm crab cakes are crispy on the outside and flaky and delicate on the inside with incredible flavor!

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 16 minutes mins

Course Entrees, Small Bites

Cuisine American

Servings 4

Calories 117 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 14.4 ounce jar of hearts of palm drained
  • 1 15 ounce can chickpeas rinsed and drained
  • ¼ cup red onion, diced
  • ½ cup red bell pepper, diced
  • 1 cup bread crumbs
  • 1 Tablespoon fresh parsley, chopped
  • 2 teaspoons Old Bay Seasoning
  • 2 Tablespoons Dulse flakes

Dressing

  • ½ cup cashew mayonaise
  • 1 Tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • ½ lemon, juiced

Vegan Tartar Sauce (Optional)

  • 1 recipe vegan tartar sauce

Instructions

  • Rinse and drain chickpeas.

  • Drain hearts of palm.

  • Add chickpeas and hearts of palm to a food processor and pulse until chopped and flaky. Do not over-pulse.

  • Transfer the mixture to a bowl.

  • Add onions, red bell pepper, bread crumbs, parsley, dulse, and Od Bay Seasoning.

Dressing Ingredients

  • In a bowl, add cashew mayo, dijon mustard, and lemon.

  • Whisk to combine.

  • Pour contents into the hearts of palm mixture. Stir to combine.

  • Cover and chill the mixture in the refrigerator, and form the patties later, or form crab cakes using a mold or assemble with hands and cook immediately.

Air Frying

  • Preheat the air fryer to 375 degrees.

  • Place formed patties in the air fryer basket, not touching each other.

  • If batch cooking, prepare a baking sheet and preheat an oven to 325 to keep crab cakes warm while cooking other batches.

  • Cook for 16 minutes, flipping halfway through (8 minutes on each side)

  • Smaller cakes require less time.

Baking

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

  • Prepare a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat.

  • Place crab cakes on the pan, not touching each other.

  • Cook for 30 minutes (15 minutes on each side), flipping them halfway through cooking.

  • Smaller cakes take less time.

Tartar Sauce

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    Notes

    • Hearts of palm is found in the canned/jarred vegetable section of the grocery store. It is generally jarred or canned in water or brine.
    • If you don't have a food processor, use a fork to mash chickpeas and chop hearts of palm roughly.
    • For a nut-free option, choose the silken tofu or white bean option in the cashew mayo recipe.
    • Prepare hearts of crab mixture or form patties up to 1 day in advance of baking or air frying.
    • If servings as an appetizer and making smaller crab cakes, reduce the cooking time in half.
    • Hearts of palm crab cakes are done when brown and crips on eh outside.
    • Consider servings with vegan tartar sauce or mustard dipping sauce.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 117kcalCarbohydrates: 22gProtein: 4gFat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 241mgPotassium: 90mgFiber: 2gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 116IUVitamin C: 9mgCalcium: 67mgIron: 2mg

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    Kathy Carmichael

    Hi! My name is Kathy, I am a retired high school English teacher & vegan enthusiast and blogger. My entire blog is fully plant-based vegan. I truly believe what we eat & how we live determines our health & the preservation of our planet! 🙂

    www.kathysvegankitchen.com/about-me/

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    1. Brooke Bussard

      AMAZING!!! I took these to a Labor Day get together last night -- the host was serving crab cakes and we told them we would just bring our dinner (they are close friends). I make these crab cakes so we would just blend in, and they were absolutely delicious. They looked much more appetizing than the traditional crabcakes, and my husband stayed quiet to not make a big deal about how GOOD they were. I am making them again next weekend for my in-laws at my MIL's request 😉

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      • Kathy Carmichael

        Hi Brooke, how fun! We bring our dinner to parties, too, and no one ever says anything or even knows. Did you make the tarter sauce? Let me know what the in-laws think. Thanks for the feedback. I appreciate it.

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        • Brooke Bussard

          Hi Kathy — I did not make the tartar sauce — and definitely did not feel like it needed anything extra. I didn’t have time to make the cashew mayo, but I think I’ll do that this coming weekend. (For my first attempt, I used Sir Kensington’s vegan mayo since I had a jar in my pantry and added the lemon juice and Dijon for the actual crabcake recipe.) Thanks for so many great recipes. Your site has become my “go-to” whenever I need something new 🙂

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          • Kathy Carmichael

            Hi Brooek, try the tater when you can. It's delicious! And let me know what you think of the cashew mayo. I'm so glad you are enjoying the recipes!

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            • Brooke

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              Hi Kathy!
              I made the crab cakes again and my in-laws loved them :-). The cashew mayo was incredible! Thanks for an awesome recipe.
              Brooke

            • Kathy Carmichael

              Hi Brooke, YAY! It's always a win when the in-laws like your recipes! I hope you enjoy the cashew mayo for all your mayo needs. Thanks for the feedback. I appreciate it.

    2. Kelikaneki

      Loved the flavor of these! What I didn't like was they fell apart WAY too easily and had no body. Perhaps crab cakes do that...I've never had real crab cakes. Next time I make this, I'm going to experiment.

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      • Kathy Carmichael

        Hi Kelikaneki, vegan crab cakes are supposed to be dense and light and eaten with a fork rather than a veggie burger-type texture. I'm glad you liked the flavor. I appreciate the feedback. Let me know if you try any other recipes.

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    3. Catherine McCarthy

      Made these last night and they were excellent! They will stay in our rotation for sure

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      • Kathy Carmichael

        Catherine, I'm so glad you liked the crab cakes! I appreciate the feedback. Let me know if you try any other recipes. I would love to see what you think.

        Reply

    4. Anne-Marie Desjardins

      Those crab cakes were delicious!

      Reply

      • Kathy Carmichael

        Hi Anne-Marie! I'm so glad you liked the crab cakes. Thank you for commenting. I appreciate the feedback.

        Reply

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