February 15, 2011
Handy Crab Cakes – Review & Giveaway
When I was contacted by Handy to review their gluten-free crab cakes, I was thrilled. I hadn’t eaten a crab cake in many years because I never made them myself, and those I could purchase in stores or at restaurants were not gluten free. Originally, these crab cakes were not dairy free, but the company listened to consumers and now they are! Not only that, they are certified gluten free by the GFCO, which gave me confidence that they were safe to consume.
I’m happy to say that I really enjoyed eating these crab cakes. They contain large chunks of crab meat, have nice flavor, and hold together well.
The crab cakes are shipped frozen, and the price listed on their site includes FedEx 2nd day air shipping. They can also be found locally in some locations, which greatly reduces the cost. The biggest drawback to these crab cakes is their cost. Even with shipping, $69.99 for a box of 6 is out of most people’s price range. If I’m going to spend that much money for a special treat, I would rather go to a restaurant and have some one else do the cooking.
My son who works at a university concession stand informed me that they charge $9.75 for a single crab cake on a bun, and the crab cake is smaller and not as good as these Handy crab cakes. That does put it in perspective a little bit, but you are paying for the convenience and cooking in that situation.
Shirley of gluten free easily also reviewed these crab cakes. She received a response from Kevin Voisin or Handy International regarding the pricing. I would like to quote it here:
“Crab Cake PricingAnother thing that surprised me about these cakes is that although the company is located in Salisbury, Maryland, they do not use Maryland crabs as I naturally assumed they would. The crab cakes are a product of Thailand. This issue was also addressed in the response Shirley received.
There is no doubt that the least expensive way and best way to enjoy our crab cakes is to buy them locally from a grocery store near you. Far from competition, we see local retailers as essential partners in supplying the gluten-free community with the great food products they want and need. You can find a list of retailers who carry the product near you by visiting http://www.glutenfreecrabcake.com/pages/buy-locally .
The shipping involved in getting the product direct to a consumer’s door certainly adds to the pricing, but we thought it was important to give the entire gluten-free community access to this product right away – even those located far from our retail outlets. We included shipping in the price of every package so there were no hidden costs to you.”
“Ingredients from ThailandI am impressed with the communication this company has provided. Kevin Voisin even responded to several comments in Shirley’s post. The crab cakes they originally sent me were not dairy free, and they were quick to send me a package of the reformulated version. They have been terrific to work with.
These cakes are made in Thailand where fresh blue crab meat is available year round which gives us the best flavor and also sufficient supply. Fresh blue crab meat is not available in the U.S. year round and the supply is limited.
We subject ourselves to independent testing by Silliker, a top inspection firm used by Whole foods and Costco. Handy’s plants have received Silliker’s gold certificate – an achievement only the top 10% of inspected companies achieve. Handy is also a founding member of the National Fisheries Institute’s Crab Council, a groundbreaking group focused on creating a more sustainable seafood offering, and works diligently to provide the most consistent high quality products the crab community has to offer.”
In conclusion, I thought the crab cakes were delicious, and I would happily eat them again, if the price was right.
The Giveaway
One winner will receive a Gluten-Free Taster package containing 6 gluten-free Handy Crab Cakes. You must have a shipping address (no PO Box) within the continental US or Hawaii.
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Disclaimer: I was provided with crab cakes free of charge. The opinions in this post are my own.
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We just started GFCF as a family in order to help our two children who have neurological impairment, immune system difficulties and digestive problems. Those crab cakes look delicious!
~Kari
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~Kari
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I was interested in trying them (but unwilling to spend the $69.99 price tag). I recently tried the Blue Horizon GF crab cakes available at Whole Food. That's one product I would definitely NOT recommend.
navoff@earthlink.net
navoff@earthlink.net
WOW! These look amazing and the company sounds like it is really on top of things as well. I'm always impressed with companies that are concerned about sustainability of our food sources, not to mention food safety and quality!! I read EVERY post on facebook! :)
jncwick@embarqmail.com
jncwick@embarqmail.com
I'm craving seafood now! There are very few GF options here in such a rural area :( Hoping for good luck!
jncwick@embarqmail.com
jncwick@embarqmail.com
I have not had their crab cakes yet, but I have had their whole crab. They sometimes carry it at our local Costco and if I remember right, I think it was about $20 for a box of crabs (they come lightly fried and frozen. They are really delicious. I was impressed how nicely they came packaged. The crabs were full and no broken pieces. They are easy to reheat..coming out nice and crispy, and make an awesome spider roll at home for a fraction of the cost of what it would be to order one at a sushi joint. I would love to try the crab cakes. I am sure they are as yummy as the whole crabs.
Oh how I would sooooo love to win this!!!!! I have been craving crabcakes so much and have tried them twice in restaurants (very expensive) only to be soo disappointed. Would love to find a crabcake worth celebrating!! MLD618@aol.com
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My husband and I were just talking the other night about how crab cakes are one thing we miss terribly. These would be wonderful but agreed, the price is a little steep. But when you're treating yourself occasionally, who cares? :)
I'd LOVE to win these to try out! there are three os us in this house who cant' have gluten.
jennifer @ toadhaven . com
jennifer @ toadhaven . com
Too bad about the Soybean Oil as one of the first ingredients. If they'd switch to Coconut or Palm Oil I'd be all over these!
They sound too good to be true. I wonder what else is in them. Egg? Corn? Soy? I guess I'll be checking out their website. Great info. Thanks.
laurel vanblarcum at sbc global dot net
laurel vanblarcum at sbc global dot net
I've just been to their website and besides the egg and soy (no surprise) they do list EVAPORATED MILK as an ingredient in the Bread Crumb mixture. Admittedly it's probably not much but there it is.
I have been waiting to see these crab cakes arrive at Whole Foods in Arizona but so far, no joy. I'd love to try some. nicolecthomas [at] ymail [dot] com
I've never heard of that company, but I would never spend that much moola on something. I'd try 'em for free, though. :)
This was helpful information. I would have liked more details about their source of crab and other ingredients as well as steps taken to have a pure product ... free of contaminants.
I look forward to trying them.
ardisblanchard@usana.com
I look forward to trying them.
ardisblanchard@usana.com
Crabcakes sound sooooo wonderful! There's no easy way to get them for most of us, so I can understand the cost. It'd be the same as if I had tamales shipped overnight to me from Texas to Ohio ;-) Some things are just worth it!
i adore crab cakes... they are one of my faves and i have missed eating them. i most definitely could not afford to pay $70 for 6 of them, but i would love to be able to try them!
I have been gluten-free and dairy-free since I was 17 and have yet to try a gluten-free crab cake! These look delicious and I would be honored to have them. I like you on facebook too!
stephrose29@hotmail.com
stephrose29@hotmail.com
I've never tried these buy I would kill for a crabcake I can eat!
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I follow you via email, RSS and on Facebook. I love crabcakes, can't afford to buy any, but would review them on Examiner.com as I write for them. Would love to try them! Regardless, I enjoy following you, thanks for all you do!
Yummy! (evontauffkirchen at yahoo.com)
I saw this as a link to Rudi's on Facebook. I'll be fanning you now. Thanks for the opportunity to win some gf prizes! Very cool!
I saw this as a link to Rudi's on Facebook. I'll be fanning you now. Thanks for the opportunity to win some gf prizes! Very cool!
Recently went totally gluten-free and feel fabulous. Look forward to trying these crab cakes. (Love crab cakes)
I have gone without crabcakes for over a decade, since being diagnosed, even though I grew up on the eastern seaboard loving them. I cant wait to get my hands on these.
heatherowens67@gmail.com
heatherowens67@gmail.com
I would love to try out these crabcakes! I too haven't had any crab cakes since I began eating gluten free nearly 2 years ago. Crab is one of my faves so this would be a real treat. Thanks for the giveaway!
e_donaldson@sbcglobal.net
e_donaldson@sbcglobal.net
Not entering, Linda, although it would be fun to have some more of these crabcakes! Just wanted to say thanks for linking to my review and sharing the info. :-)
Shirley
Shirley
I want it to be saturday now and know who won the giveaway! This would be amazing to win; I cannot remember the last time I got to enjoy crab in such a decadent way. I would totally share with all my friends and let them know where they came from. thank you for hosting this!
Katherine
krosenk729@gmail.com
Katherine
krosenk729@gmail.com
yum! i used to love crab cakes, but like you, haven't had one in years (since going gluten free)!!... thanks for offering the giveaway!
Wow! I love crab cakes. What a great giveaway!
When I visit my family, I always insist on going to my favorite little restaurant on the Oregon coast, that serves these babies (gluten free of course)! It's been a couple years though.
I haven't had so much success making my own crab cakes...I'd love to have some of these.
When I visit my family, I always insist on going to my favorite little restaurant on the Oregon coast, that serves these babies (gluten free of course)! It's been a couple years though.
I haven't had so much success making my own crab cakes...I'd love to have some of these.
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