Maryland's favorite food is its famous soft shell blue crab. It can be used in many things such as crab cakes, crab salad, or just the crabmeat by itself.
The term crab cakes came about in the 1930's. The Crab Cake is American, forms of crab cake recipes date back to the 1680's.
Maryland became famous for several reasons, notably its historical significance as one of the original Thirteen Colonies and its role in the American Civil War. The state is also known for its blue crabs and seafood cuisine, particularly the Maryland crab cakes. Additionally, the Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the U.S., is a defining feature of the state, attracting tourists and contributing to its maritime culture. Furthermore, Maryland is recognized for its diverse landscapes, from coastal areas to mountains, and its vibrant cultural heritage.
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That state is Wisconsin.
There is no way to know how many people in each state makes crab cakes. However, Maryland is known for their crab cakes so the chances are good that they would make the most.
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You can find delicious recipes for crab cakes at http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/paula-deen/crab-cakes-recipe/index.html. You can also find more recipes for crab cakes at e
Blue crab from the Chesapeake Bay. Crab cakes are a regional specialty as are crab chowder and crab legs and whole crab
Maryland crab cakes can be pretty easy to make. Here is a link to a recipe that I have tried myself. http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/maryland-crab-cakes-iii/detail.aspx
I've heard asparagus goes well with crab cakes.
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