Great low-fat party dips: hot maryland crab dip

1 servings

Ingredients

QuantityIngredient
8ouncesFresh lump crabmeat
½cupNon-fat cottage cheese
¼cupNon-fat cream cheese
1tablespoonHorseradish
1tablespoonDijon mustard
1tablespoonNonfat milk
1teaspoonFresh lemon juice; up to 2
2tablespoonsCalvados; (apple brandy), or
; white wine
2tablespoonsOnion; finely chopped
2tablespoonsCelery; finely chopped
Several shakes cayenne; or paprika
2tablespoonsParsely; chopped

Directions

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. 2. If the crabmeat is frozen, drain it well in a sieve, pushing the solids with paper towel to remove all the moisture. Fresh or frozen, pick over it to remove any bits of cartilage and set aside. In a food processor, puree cottage cheese, cream cheese, horseradish, mustard, milk, lemon juice and Calvados 3 to 4 minutes.

3. In a small bowl, combine the cottage cheese mixture (which should be very smooth), the crabmeat, onion and celery and stir until well blended.

Spoon the mixture into an ovenproof dish and bake for 25 to 30 minutes, until bubbly and lightly golden on top. Sprinkle with cayenne or paprika and parsely, for garnish. Serve hot with crisp bread.

Variation:

When thinned with ¼ cup nonfat milk, this dip becomes enough sauce for 4 servings of pasta.

Notes: Believe it or not there is such a thing as a healthy indulgence! Lynn Fischer, author of the book "Healty Indulgences" transforms ordinary recipes into delicious low-fat foods. By switching to non-fat dairy products, changing the proportions in meals, using more herbs and spices and being inventive with healthy sauces you can find plenty of low fat foods to serve your guests! Fischer offers dip recipes that are not only low in fat and easy to prepare, but also absolutely delicious!: Healthy Recipes are provided by Our Home.

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