Suitable for low carb diets. Post includes Weight Watchers points. When I first tried Kani salad, I wasn’t sure what to expect, but it was soooooo tasty, and I knew I wanted to recreate this recipe at home. And I did, just like with this really delicious Asian Cucumber Salad, the creamy dreamy Yum Yum Sauce delicious Hibachi Chicken and quick Hibachi Style Ginger Sauce.
What Is Kani Salad?
‘Kani’ is Japanese for ‘crab.’ Kani Salad is a spicy salad made with imitation crab meat, carrots, cucumber, mango and crunchy breadcrumbs and topped with a spicy mayonnaise dressing. It’s a favorite dish at sushi restaurants and Japanese steakhouses. This spicy Kani salad recipe is so good, and because it’s made fresh, it tastes even better than the salad at my local restaurant. What’s more, it’s so easy to make so you can enjoy it any time you like.
Why Make This Recipe
Simple – If you can slice and peel fruits and veggies and whisk ingredients, you can make this Kani salad recipe; no cooking required. Refreshing – This salad is light and refreshing and loaded with fruits and vegetables in addition to the crab meat. Money-Saving – Save money by skipping take-out and making this Spicy Kani Salad at home.
Ingredient Notes
Mayonnaise – Use real mayonnaise or substitute a low-fat mayo for a lighter version of this recipe. Sriracha – Sriracha adds spice to this salad. You can omit it or reduce the amount if you prefer less spice. Rice Wine Vinegar – This mild and slightly sweet vinegar can be found in the Asian section of your grocery store. Sugar – Balances the heat of the sriracha. Salt – Salt helps to bring out all of the flavors in this Kani salad recipe. Imitation Crab – You can find this with the fresh seafood. Substitute real crab meat if you prefer. Carrots – Peel and julienne fresh carrots or purchase matchstick carrots. Cucumber – Be sure to peel and deseed before slicing into sticks. Mango – Look for the ripest mango you can find. Panko Breadcrumbs – These traditional Japanese-style breadcrumbs are thicker and crunchier than traditional breadcrumbs.
Ready to make this Japanese Crab Salad? Gather your ingredients and I will show you…
How To Make Spicy Kani Salad
Get the complete ingredients list and instructions from the recipe card below.
Combine mayonnaise, sriracha, vinegar, sugar, and salt to make the dressing and set it aside. Prepare the crab, mango, carrots and cucumber and add them to a large bowl. Pour the dressing into the salad bowl, and toss to combine.Garnish with panko, sesame seeds, and green onions.
Expert Tips
Try to cut all of your vegetables and fruit into similar-sized sticks.If making ahead, don’t add the panko in advance. Wait until just before serving. Persian or Lebanese cucumbers will be less watery. You may find it easier to pull the crab into strips (like you would with string cheese) rather than cutting it into strips.
Delicious Variations
Add Avocado – Sliced avocado adds a creamy texture and nice flavor. Add Fish Roe – Tobiko adds a nice crunch and flavor. Make A Lettuce Wrap – Scoop the salad into lettuce leaves and serve as a lettuce wrap. Chop The Ingredients -– Usually, the ingredients in this salad are julienned. Chop the ingredients instead and serve with corn chips for a unique seafood dip. Top With Sesame Seeds – Toasted sesame seeds or black sesame seeds make a nice topping.
Prep And Storage
Prep Ahead – You can make this salad in advance and store it in the fridge until you are ready to serve. Store – This salad should be covered tightly and may be refrigerated for up to 3 days. Freeze – Freezing is not recommended as the vegetables will become mushy.
FAQs
Serving Suggestions and More Recipes You May Like
Asian Cucumber Salad.Hibachi Fried Rice.Instant pot Hibachi Chicken.Hibachi Shrimp.Teriyaki Salmon.Air Fryer Teriyaki Salmon.Hibachi Style Yum Yum Sauce.Hibachi Style Ginger Sauce (Benihana Copycat)
Weight Watchers Points
There are 6 Blue Plan SmartPoints in one serving of this. Thank you for reading my Spicy Kani Salad recipe post. And please come visit again as I continue to slice, dice, and dream up affordable Air Fryer recipes, Instant Pot Recipes, Southern Recipes, and more. Thanks for supporting Recipes from a Pantry, food blog.