Recipe: Copycat Red Lobster Crab Alfredo - The Food Hussy (2024)

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This Copycat Red Lobster Crab Alfredo is my absolute favorite! I order the dish every time I go to Red Lobster! But it’s actually super simple to make at home – so now I can have it whenever I want…Yum!!!! (Crab legs are soooo easy to cook too and I share my tips!)

Recipe: Copycat Red Lobster Crab Alfredo - The Food Hussy (1)

Red Lobster Crab Alfredo was my absolute favorite “fancy dish” growing up! When I hit my teen years, my Dad would take me to Red Lobster for my birthday. I loved it so much – and it was such a treat (we were poor). Now as a grown up – it’s like every time I make it – it’s my birthday again!

Recipe: Copycat Red Lobster Crab Alfredo - The Food Hussy (2)

Red Lobster Crab Alfredo Recipe Ingredients

You likely have everything you need – except the crab – already in your house! Here’s what you’ll need for this delicious alfredo recipe:

  • linguine – I love linguine but you can use any noodle shape you want (fettucini, spaghetti, etc) – I would probably NOT use angel hair as it doesn’t stand up to the alfredo sauce enough
  • butter
  • minced garlic– you can use fresh or jarred – I use the jarred for convenience
  • all purpose flour
  • half and half – you can also use heavy cream if you like – or mix heavy cream with regular milk
  • Parmesan cheese – please don’t use the pre-grated stuff! Buy a wedge and grate fresh – it’s sooo much better!
  • salt
  • crab meat – more on this later! I’ve got all the breakdown and info on what crab you should and should NOT use!

What kind of crab do you use in crab alfredo?

You’ve got a few options when using crab in a recipe – let’s discuss:

  • Crab legs
    • King Crab – King Crab legs are much larger and my choice every time. They taste so sweet – it’s pure decadence! And – it’s a lot less work for more meat. They’re more expensive but I feel like it’s completely worth it. Sometimes of the larger Kroger stores carry King Crab but other times I have to go to a seafood market or a larger store to get them. You can also get it online fromAlaskan Seafood sites.
    • Snow Crab – Snow Crab are the skinny legs you’ll often see on buffets. Snow crab meat is not quite as sweet but there is much less meat in each leg and it’s a workout to crack them all!
  • Crab meat
    • Lump crab – You’ll find lump crab meatin cans or refrigerated tubs in the grocery store – here’s what to look for:
      • Canned – don’t buy it. Just don’t. Please. It’s super finely shredded and has no flavor.
      • Refrigerated Tubs – most of these containers are see-thru – look for crab that has larger chunks – not just shreds. I often get this for recipes as it’s quick to just open and use. It isn’t cheap – but that’s because it’s real crab and tasty! They usually cost in the $10-$15 per tub range.
    • Imitation crab – I love imitation crab – but not for this. I use it inpasta saladand in mycopycat Chinese buffet crab casserole(that’s my favorite dish at every buffet!)

For this recipe – I would definitely recommend either King Crab or the refrigerated tubs of crab meat.

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How do you prepare Crab Legs?

Little known fact – All the crab legs you buy are pre-cooked – they cook them on the boat when they’re caught!

So you’re just really reheating the meat – which is simple but you don’t want to over cook it!

There are two ways to heat your crab legs:

  • Stove Top – You want to steam – not boil crab legs. You can heat up a big pot of water and put a steamer basket inside and then lay the legs on top and out of the water. Put the lid on and steam for 3-4 minutes.
  • Microwave – Wrap the legs in wet paper towels and microwave for 3 minutes.

Once your crab legs are reheated, you can crack and pull the meat out.

Tips for Cracking Crab Legs

I’ve become somewhat of a crab cracking expert over the years! Here are a few tips:

  • Get a crab cracker tool– it just makes life easier – the one tool is like scissors for the legs and the other cracks them.
  • Use the cracking tool on the middle of the leg or on the joints
  • If you crack on the joint and open it up – sometimes you can pull it apart and the meat will come out attached. It’s so exciting when you get a good crack!
  • If you crack it and still aren’t getting the leg open – use the scissor tool (or scissors) to slice open the leg so you can pull it open. A fork works as well! I put one tine in the crack and then pull up to open the leg more.
  • When I’m making crab, I like to just crack it all at once and put the crab meat in a bowl. You can get into a rhythm with the cracking and it’s just nice to get it all done and then enjoy!!
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How to make Crab Alfredo like Red Lobster?

This dish is easy to make – you’ll be shocked by how easy alfredo and crab are to make!

  • Cook linguine according to package directions – I prefer my pasta a little al dente
  • While pasta cooks, if using crab legs, steam & reheat your crab legs either in the microwave or on the stoveIf using microwave – wrap frozen crab legs in a damp paper towel and heat for 3 minutes
  • If using stove stop – place large pot on stove with a steamer basket. Place legs on top of steamer basket and steam for 3-5 minutes
  • If using lump crab meat – you can skip this step – no need to reheat.
  • Once legs are done – set on towel until cool to touch
  • This is a great time to drain the pasta as well
  • Crack crab legs and pull out crab meat. Break meat apart into bite size pieces.
  • In a skillet or large saucepan melt butter over medium heat.
  • Lower heat to low
  • Add garlic and stir for 1 min.
  • Stir in flour and cook for 1-2 minutes until it looks sandy.
  • Pour in the half and half into pan and whisk until a thick sauce forms.
  • Stir in the cheese and salt.
  • Simmer a few minutes to blend the flavors.
  • Remove from heat and add cooked linguine to sauce mixture and stir
  • Divide linguine alfredo into pasta bowls and place the crab meat on top of the alfredo sauce
    • If using lump crab meat – add it in with the pasta so it heats just a bit
  • Sprinkle with additional parmesan cheese and garnish with fresh parsley
    • If you want a little zing – sprinkle cayenne pepper on top at the end!

How many servings does this recipe make?

This recipe is designed for two servings. If you have more people – you can double the recipe for the pasta and alfredo sauce. I like a lot of crab meat – but one pound of legs (or one tub of refrigerated crab meat) should serve 2-4 people.

How much is crab alfredo at Red Lobster?

Prices vary at Red Lobster restaurants based on location – but here in the Cincinnati area it’s $20.99 for the full dinner size portion and $18.99 for the lunch portion.

How do you reheat Red Lobster crab alfredo?

Reheating this dish isn’t too hard – stick to simplicity and reheat in the microwave for just 2 minutes. If you want an alternative you can put it in a small saucepan – you can add a touch of heavy cream if it seems a bit dry.

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Copycat Red Lobster Crab Alfredo

Red Lobster’s Crab Alfredo is just my absolute favorite! I order it every time I go! But it’s actually super simple to make at home – so now I can have it whenever I want…Yum!!!! (Crab legs are soooo easy to cook too!)

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Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Course Entree

Cuisine American, Italian

Servings 2 people

Calories 676 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Cook linguineaccording to package directions – I prefer mypastaa littleal dente

    4 oz linguine

  • Whilepastacooks, if using crab legs, steam & reheat your crab legs either in the microwave or on the stove

    1 lb King Crab Legs

  • If using microwave – wrap frozen crab legs in damp paper towels and heat for 3 minutes

  • If using stove stop – place pot on stove with a steamer basket. Place legs on top of steamer basket and steam for 3-5 minutes

  • If using lumpcrab meat– you can skip this step – no need to reheat.

  • Once legs are done – set on towel until cool to touch

  • Crack crab legs and pull outcrab meat. Break meat apart into bite size pieces.

  • In a skillet on medium high,melt butter.

    2 tbsp butter

  • Lower heat to low

  • Add garlic and stir for 1 min.

    1 tbsp minced garlic

  • Stir in flour and cook for 1-2 minutes until it looks sandy.

    2 tbsp flour

  • Whisk in the half and half and stir until the mixture forms a thick sauce.

    1.5 cups half and half

  • Stir in the cheese and salt.

    1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese, 1 tsp salt

  • Simmer a few minutes to blend the flavors.

  • Remove from heat and add cooked linguine to sauce mixture and stir

  • Plate linguine alfredo and top with crab meat

  • If using lumpcrab meat– add it in with thepastaso it heats just a bit

  • Sprinkle with grated parmesan and parsley

Nutrition

Calories: 676kcalCarbohydrates: 48.2gProtein: 29gFat: 40.8gSaturated Fat: 24.5gCholesterol: 189mgSodium: 1945mgPotassium: 366mgFiber: 0.3gSugar: 0.4gCalcium: 662mgIron: 3mg

Keyword alfredo, copycat, crab, red lobster

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  1. Catherine says

    Question, this sounds and looks awesome. Always wanted to go to red lobster but never have. I love crab. I agree that as tasty as imitation crab is, it's not so good in hot dishes, except maybe hot dips. Unfortunately I can't afford crab legs, and even the space to cook them in the RV, although grilled crab legs do rock, but far too expensive. So do you think canned crab, or possibly frozen crab meat would be suitable? I really want to make this for my hubby's birthday in June. Thank you, it looks divine!

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  2. Food Hussy says

    1. if you have a kroger – they have king crab there often times for like $10 a pound on sale – so look for that – much cheaper and delicious! and you can cook it in the microwave – if you have one in the rv.

    2. my next choice would be fresh crab meat in the store vs canned – it's in the seafood section – usually in a plastic tub like the size of a soup can – the pieces are a little smaller than if you do the crab yourself – but it works for sure and tastes great! The canned would work too – but i would see if you can get the fresh first.

    Let me know if that helps!!!! And yes – make it for his birthday!!!

    Speaking of the fake crab – i'm going to make that crab/cream cheese casserole that's on every chinese buffet! it's next on my list!! i love that stuff!!! hahahahaha

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  3. Plain Chicken says

    LOVE Red Lobster!

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