Crab Rangoon Dip Recipe (2024)

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Crab Rangoon Dip is a simple, creamy, cheesy recipe, packed with crab, all in one hot dip. It tastes just like your favorite Chinese restaurant!

Crab Rangoon Dip Recipe (1)

Crab Rangoon Dip

My absolute favorite thing to order at any Chinese restaurant is crab rangoons. They are so delicious. The best ones are filled with cream cheese and a pinch of garlic powder and green onions instead of the pinch of sugar.

If you love the delicious, savory crab rangoons from the Chinese restaurant, you will love this amazing and easy Crab Rangoon Dip.

Crab rangoon dip is easy to make. It's made with a cream cheese base, with sweet and salty crab, gooey cheese, and savory green onions.

What Kind of Crab Should I Use?

The best kind of crab to use is high quality lump crab meat. I buy mine out of the refrigerated seafood section. Some is better quality than others. I've found that if it looks or smells like its not good quality, your tip usually turns out that way too.

If you're nervous about finding good fresh crab meat or you'd rather be more frugal, use imitation crab meat. Just chop it up into small bits before adding to the dip.

Crab Rangoon Dip Recipe (2)

What to Serve with Crab Rangoon Dip

I usually serve mine with tortilla chips and butter crackers. It's simple and yummy.

You can also buy or make wonton chips for a more authentic flavor.

If you're looking for low carb or keto options, try pork rinds, cheese whisps, bell pepper strips, or celery.

How to Make Crab Rangoon Dip in the Crock Pot

Follow recipe directions to prepare the crab rangoon dip, without the remaining cheese or wonton strips. Transfer dip to the slow cooker. Cook on low for 2-3 hours.

About a half hour before serving, sprinkle with remaining cheese, and close the lid to allow the cheese to melt.

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Crab Rangoon Dip Recipe (3)

Crab Rangoon Dip

Crab Rangoon Dip is a simple, creamy, cheesy recipe, packed with crab, all in one hot dip. It tastes just like your favorite Chinese restaurant!

5 from 16 votes

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Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Crab Rangoon Dip

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 12 servings

Calories: 61kcal

Author: Michelle

Ingredients

  • 1 package cream cheese (8 ounce) softened
  • ½ cup sour cream
  • 1 tablespoon Sriracha
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • 6 ounces lump crab meat drained and patted dry, or imitation crab meat
  • 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese divided
  • 3 green onions thinly sliced, 1 tablespoon reserved for garnish
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Wonton crisps crumbled for garnish

Instructions

  • In a medium mixing bowl, add cream cheese, sour cream, sriracha, soy sauce, and garlic powder. Mix until smooth and creamy.

  • Add crab, green onions, and ½ cup mozzarella. Stir gently to combine.

  • Transfer crab rangoon dip to an oven-safe dish. Top with remaining mozzarella and crumbled wonton crisps and green onions for garnish.

  • Bake at 350° for about 20-25 minutes, until cheese is melted and dip is heated through.

  • Serve warm with crackers, chips, or wonton chips.

Notes

  • This dip is low carb and keto friendly.
  • To make this dip gluten free, use gluten free soy or tamari sauce and skip the wonton strip topping.
  • Drain crab well and pat dry to prevent a super fishy flavor from saturating the whole dip.
  • If you're a sweet rangoon lover, add 1-2 tablespoons of powdered sugar to the cream cheese and beat in until smooth.
  • Top your dip with crushed wonton strips like these ones for the full authentic crab rangoon experience.
  • Whisking or beating the cream cheese with an electric mixer before adding the other ingredients will result in a lighter, fluffier dip that's easier to scoop onto chips or crackers.
  • Imitation crab in this recipe tastes more authentic to the rangoons that you order at the restaurant, in my opinion.
  • If you're buying canned crab, make sure it's the kind that needs to still be refrigerated as that will be fresher.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 61kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 18mg | Sodium: 298mg | Potassium: 61mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 153IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 66mg | Iron: 1mg

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Update Info: This recipe was originally published in January 2017. It has been updated with updated and recipe tips and republished in December 2019.

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  1. Joan says

    Creamy gooey deliciousness!
    I mixed all ingredients together in a bowl. I decided to put the canned crab in last, since I have never used canned crab ever before. Oh my! So glad I tasted it before dumping it in!
    A huge Yuck!!! I bought 2 different brands and they were both awful.
    I decided to get real crab, since I spent so much money on the other ingredients. It was so worth it!!!
    I will make it again....
    With fresh crab!!

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  2. Angela says

    Would this be ok if not heated? I understand the cheese won’t melt, but it’s to be taken to a party. By the time we get around to eating it, I’m sure it would be cooled. Thanks for any advice!

    Angela

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    • Michelle says

      I think it would be okay, as long as you follow the food safety procedures. Or transfer it all to a mini slow cooker and bring it that way!

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    • Annette says

      I’ve had it both hot and col and actually prefer it cold(after baking) also with it cold, celery is an excellent dipper. Or bake it, cool it and stuff celery with it, delicious!

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  3. Jocelyn (Grandbaby Cakes) says

    This is seriously so so perfect for holiday entertaining.

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  4. Tara says

    You turned my fave Chinese appetizer into a dip! So good.

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  5. Pam Greer says

    I was looking for something to serve for snacking on Christmas eve and this is perfect!! I know everyone is going to love it!

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  6. Sue says

    Dip for dinner is my favorite thing ~ this is going on the menu this week!

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  7. cherie clark says

    This is my favorite recipe . I also mix it all together ,no cooking, then spread it inside crescent rolls and bake. They are great dipped in co*cktail sauce. I also again mix it up, don't cook and mix into about 2 cups of biscuit mix , bake and serve with a fish dinner. It also makes a wonderful tart between pastry layers. And it's super good made as a white lasagna. For lasagna you need to prepare x 4 the recipe , no cooking, cook the noodles ,drain and then layer the crab just as you would a meat sauce. I usually so 4 layers and spread cream cheese on top of top noodles. People go crazy over this! There are other things too but these are my favorite. If you are going to make a soup out of this recipe make sure to use evaporated milk not regular or 2 %. It will come out rich and creamy.

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  8. Pam says

    What a great idea! I also love the idea of serving them with wonton chips for that authentic touch.

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  9. Alisha Rodrigues says

    Anything that has crab in it is fancy to me. I love the look of this creamy dip .. Never thought I could use crab meat in this way

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  10. Erika says

    This recipe is genius. The perfect dip!

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  11. Alisa Infanti says

    I have a party to go to this weekend and can't wait to bring this!

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  12. Cate says

    This looks so yummy - something to keep around the house for a quick snack! Thanks for sharing.

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  13. Dianne Shadoan says

    Looks delicious 😍. It looks so easy to make too.

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    • Michelle says

      It really is! I hope you enjoy!

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  14. Gail Montero says

    I love that this yummy dip is keto-friendly so hubby is able to enjoy this as well. Yay!

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  15. Taylor Kiser says

    This is a must make appetizer for the holidays! It’s always a big hit!

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  16. Priya Lakshminarayan says

    This dip has my husband's name written all over it! Love it

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  17. Carrie Robinson says

    I made a dip similar to this as an appetizer for Thanksgiving dinner, and it was amazing! 🙂

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  18. Heidy says

    I really enjoyed this Crab Rangoon Dip-- so tasty on butter crackers! My kids went nuts, too, and ate over half of it in a single sitting. I'm so glad I made its recipe and will be making it again for New Years Day. Happy Holidays.

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  19. NanNan says

    With this dip, I used the wonton wrappers. Each one, comes in two pieces, I cut diagonally and sprayed my baking pan with Pam. I laid the wrappers as close as I could, to fit many on one baking sheet, I think I used three sheets. I sprayed wontons with Pam, before baking. I baked on 400, as I continuously watched them, so they wouldn’t burn. When finished baking, in about 5-6 minutes. I sprinkled salt on them, if preferred. I could hardly wait to dip into the Rangoon Cheese Wonton Dip.

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  20. Debbie Bichsel says

    Can you bake this deep inside of a bread bowl?

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    • Michelle says

      Yes, just check to make sure it's heated through all the way down.

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  21. Christine says

    Made this for the first time and by was it a hit! Does anyone know if this can be stored and reheated? I'd think to reheat in the oven, not the microwave, but it's my first time making it and I know I'll have left overs since it's just 3 people lol!

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    • Michelle says

      You can reheat it either in the microwave or oven at 350F. Microwave is easiest for individual servings. Oven if you're trying to reheat the whole thing.

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  22. Denise says

    Sooooo yummy! I didn't use Sriracha, I'm a sissy, but I did drizzle the top with sweet chili sauce that has a little kick. Also cut up tortilla shells and fried them for chips.

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  23. Julia W. says

    Made this a few years ago and it turned out AMAZING! Making it again this year for a work party. Can't wait to have it again 🙂

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Crab Rangoon Dip Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is crab Rangoon dip made of? ›

In a large bowl, mix together crab meat, cream cheese, sour cream, scallions, Worcestershire sauce, chili powder, garlic powder, salt, black pepper, and 1/2 a cup of shredded cheese. Mix together well.

What is crab dip made of? ›

Stir in mayo, sour cream, garlic, green onion, Old Bay seasoning, salt, Worcestershire, and lemon juice. Add ¾ cup cheddar cheese and hot sauce and mix until smooth. Stir in crab meat. Spread into a 9″ pie dish or similar size baking pan and sprinkle remaining cheddar cheese on top.

Do Chinese restaurants use real crab in crab rangoon? ›

It consists of cream cheese, sometimes sweetened, plus, usually, very small bits of imitation crab, stuffed into a wonton wrapper and deep-fried, served with a syrupy, neon sweet-and-sour dipping sauce. It is, essentially, deep-fried cheesecake with fake crab in it—as sweet as any dessert, but served as an appetizer.

Can you eat crab rangoon cold? ›

They can be served hot or cold.

Is crab rangoon the same as cream cheese Rangoon? ›

Rangoon is actually a Burmese city. Wontons filled with cream cheese and imitation crab are named after the city – crab rangoons, whereas wontons just filled with cream cheese are often referred to as wontons – but they are used interchangeably.

Are cream cheese wontons the same as crab rangoon? ›

Crab rangoon is a type of fried wonton, so they are really very similar. The difference is all in the filling. Traditional wontons are not ever filled with cream cheese (which is one of the main components in crab rangoon recipes).

What is the fancy name for crab dip? ›

Crab dip, sometimes referred to as Maryland crab dip, is a thick, creamy dip that is typically prepared from cream cheese and lump crab meat. Other primary ingredients such as mayonnaise may be used.

Why is my crab dip runny? ›

If your crab dip is too runny it likely means you didn't drain the crab meat properly. Make sure to remove as much liquid as possible before adding it to the dip.

What do you serve with crab dip? ›

Sometimes served on soft pretzels and sometimes baked in a skillet, but always a must-have order. We eat it on chicken (usually called “Chicken Chesapeake”) or in quesadillas, but the best way to serve hot cheesy crab dip is with fresh bread, pita wedges, celery, and/or sturdy crackers.

Is Panda Express Crab Rangoon real crab? ›

I love Panda Express' Crab Rangoons and they're so easy to make! Oddly enough, they don't use crab or imitation crab in their original recipe. Feel free to add some though, it's delicious! My local Panda Express offers 3 for $2.35.

What ethnicity is Crab Rangoon? ›

Cursory online research will tell you that a dish resembling present-day crab rangoon first appeared on the menu of legendary tiki bar and restaurant Trader Vic's, though some sources hypothesize these stuffed crab puffs emerged around the turn of the century in British-controlled Burma.

Why is it called a Rangoon? ›

The name "Crab Rangoon" is believed to be a nod to the traditional Burmese dish, "ohn-no khauk swe" or "ohn-no kaukswe," which is a soup made with noodles and chicken. "Rangoon" was the former name of Yangon, the largest city in Myanmar (formerly Burma), where the dish is said to have originated.

Are crab rangoons healthy? ›

Worst: Crab Rangoon

It's mostly cream cheese, wrapped in dough and deep-fried to create bite-sized calorie bombs. Because they're small, it's easy to eat more than one. Finish an order of 4, and you're likely to get more than half the calories and fat you should have in an entire meal.

What is the difference between rangoon and wonton? ›

While wonton filling can vary from pork to shrimp with seasonings like ginger, garlic, scallions, and soy sauce, crab rangoon always has cream cheese and crab filling.

How do you eat Aldi crab Rangoon dip? ›

One Redditor proposed cooking up actual crab rangoons to plunge into it, giving the taster the best of both flavors. Other appetizing combinations involve dipping foods like veggies, crackers, and even naan bread into your rangoon dip for a scrumptious snack.

What does crab Rangoon dip taste like? ›

This crab rangoon dip is the most delicious hot crab dip I have ever tried. It has such a good balance of creaminess and cheese plus crab flavor. I love the green onions and the sweet chili sauce. The sweet chili sauce on top is really not too spicy and not too sweet.

What are cream cheese Rangoons made of? ›

The filling is cream cheese, which I know may sound odd, but trust me it really works. Then add some green onions, garlic, and tamari. Once that's all mixed together, you can make the Rangoons. You just need wonton wrappers and toasted sesame oil.

Is crab rangoon healthy for you? ›

Worst: Crab Rangoon

It's mostly cream cheese, wrapped in dough and deep-fried to create bite-sized calorie bombs. Because they're small, it's easy to eat more than one. Finish an order of 4, and you're likely to get more than half the calories and fat you should have in an entire meal.

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