For an extra touch of elegance, consider toasting the croissants lightly before adding the crab mixture. This will enhance their buttery flavor and provide a pleasing textural contrast. Feel free to experiment with other cheeses, such as Gruyere or Parmesan, in place of the Asiago. If you can't find blue crab, lump crab meat or a combination of white and claw meat will work well. For a spicier kick, add a pinch of cayenne pepper or a dash of hot sauce to the crab mixture. These croissants are delicious served with a side of mixed greens or a light vinaigrette.
Nolan Nolan
Jun 23, 2025I added a touch of Dijon mustard to the crab mixture and it gave it a lovely tang.
Leanne Nitzsche
Jun 20, 2025The best crab croissants I've ever had!
Camren Harvey
Jun 19, 2025Absolutely delicious! The combination of the creamy crab and flaky croissant is heavenly.
Alysson Renner
Jun 14, 2025I made these for a brunch and they were a huge hit! Everyone raved about them.
Guido Stamm
Jun 3, 2025These are so easy to make and perfect for a quick lunch or appetizer.
Vincenzo Russel
Feb 11, 2025I used gluten-free croissants and they worked perfectly!
Lazaro Toy
Jan 28, 2025The Asiago cheese adds a wonderful nutty flavor. Will definitely make these again!