
Post Ride Awesomeness In Less Than 20 Minutes
By Tom Danielson, Owner and Coach-CINCH Cycling Do you ever get back from a ride and have no idea what to eat? You’re dazed, you’re tired, and your brain is doing that
Low Carb Crab Cakes
There are a lot of recipes out there for Crab Cakes, and most have Calories and Carbs that are off the chart. This recipe creates a crab cake that has all of the taste, without worrying about the need to have a defibrillator close by the dinner table. Using fresh ingredients and minimal fillers, these Crab Cakes makes this recipe healthy, light, and easy. Per serving these crab cakes clock in under 200 calories (no sauce), and with only 13 grams of carbohydrates they are technically low-carb as well. These would be great for dinner, a snack, or to serve at a party. I just love how they look! You can serve them up with various sauces or dips, too!

Ingredients
Instructions
Nutritional Notes:
Makes 4 servings, 2 crab cakes per serving
Nutritional Information: 180 calories, 7 g fat, 8.3 g carbs, 19.7 g protein

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