Jackfruit adds a flaky texture to these vegan “crab” cakes, made rich with tofu or white beans for a soy-free option.

I’ve been experimenting off and on with young green jackfruit ever since I heard of jackfruit carnitas. Harvested before it has a chance to become sweet, green jackfruit “shreds” as it cooks until it has an uncanny resemblance to pulled pork. It doesn’t have much flavor itself, which makes it ideal for soaking up the flavors of barbecue sauce, curry, Thai chile and lime, or anything else you throw at it.

It’s fairly easy to find canned jackfruit in stores specializing in Indian and Asian groceries. Look for it to be labeled “Young Green Jackfruit” and be sure that it’s packed in water or brine, not syrup. You will also notice cans of ripe jackfruit, but don’t be tempted to substitute them or you will wind up making a barbecue or “crab” cake that tastes like dessert. Ugh.

I have to admit that I wasn’t very satisfied with my first experiment with jackfruit. I simmered it in barbeque sauce for a while and served it on buns, and while the “meat” was nice and shreddy, it didn’t provide the satiety of a protein-rich barbeque made with tempeh, tofu, or beans. In other words, both my husband and I were still ravenous after we’d devoured all the jackfruit.

Jackfruit alone is very low in calories–a whole can, depending on the brand, may contain only 60 calories–so it’s great for adding volume to a dish without adding calories, but in my opinion, it needs more than just a sauce to make it a meal. It works best if combined with a protein-rich food like tofu to make it more filling and add nutrients.

In this recipe I used it to add flakiness and texture to my “crab” cakes (remember my okara and green curry versions?) I experimented with two variations, one with tofu and the other with beans, for a soy-free option, and both did a good job of holding the jackfruit burgers together.

My daughter and I preferred the lighter texture of the tofu version, while my husband liked the density of the cakes made with great northern beans. In both, the jackfruit adds a flakiness that is eerily similar to crab cakes.

Update May 27, 2019:

I remade this recipe using the Breville Smart Oven‘s air frying feature. I lined the air frying basket with perforated parchment paper, set the temperature to 400, and air fried for 35 minutes without turning. It didn’t save a lot of time, but it was much easier not having to turn the cakes.

Print Pin 4.29 from 7 votes Add to Recipe BoxGo to Recipe Box Jackfruit "Crab" Cakes Arame adds a mild seafood flavor, but if it's not available, try a little crumbled sushi nori. Prep Time 30 minutes Cook Time 40 minutes Total Time 1 hour 10 minutes Servings 9 Author Susan Voisin Ingredients 1 small onion 1 small onion

1 20-ounce can young green jackfruit in water or brine rinsed and well drained 1 20-ounce can young green jackfruit in water or brine rinsed and well drained

14 ounces firm tofu or 1 15-ounce can white beans drained 14 ounces firm tofu or 1 15-ounce can white beans drained

2 tablespoons dried arame crushed 2 tablespoons dried arame crushed

2 tablespoons nutritional yeast 2 tablespoons nutritional yeast

1 tablespoon Old Bay Seasoning (use a little more for more flavor) 1 tablespoon Old Bay Seasoning (use a little more for more flavor)

2 large cloves garlic pressed 2 large cloves garlic pressed

2 teaspoons soy sauce (or salt to taste) 2 teaspoons soy sauce (or salt to taste)

1 teaspoon prepared mustard any variety 1 teaspoon prepared mustard any variety

1/8 teaspoon turmeric powder (optional, for color) 1/8 teaspoon turmeric powder (optional, for color)

1/2 cup oatmeal (quick or regular oats) or quinoa flakes, uncooked) 1/2 cup oatmeal (quick or regular oats) or quinoa flakes, uncooked)

2/3 cup Breading optional (see below) 2/3 cup Breading optional (see below) Instructions Chop the onion finely in food processor and place it in a medium bowl. Drain the jackfruit and rinse it well and add it to the processor. Pulse until it is broken into rough pieces about 1/2-inch in size; keep it fairly coarse and be careful not to grind it into a paste. Add it to the onions.

Place the tofu or white beans into the processor along with all remaining ingredients except oatmeal and breading. Pulse to crumble the tofu finely and distribute the seasonings. Add the tofu mixture to the bowl along with the oatmeal, and stir well to combine with the jackfruit and onions. Refrigerate for about 15-30 minutes.

Preheat oven to 375F. Line a baking sheet with a silicone mat or parchment paper. If you are using a breading (see note below), spread it on a large plate.

Scoop up about 1/3 cup of the burger mixture and shape it into a patty. Place it into the breading, if desired, sprinkle a little breading on top, and gently pat into the top and sides. Carefully place it on the prepared baking sheet and repeat with remaining mixture. Bake for 20 minutes. Carefully turn over each cake and bake for another 20 minutes. Serve alone with tartar sauce and spicy ketchup or on a bun. Air Fryer Instructions These can be made in an air fryer, but the time and temperature will vary by brand. The good news is you don't need to turn them. In a Breville Smart Oven Air, preheat to 400, add the cakes to the basket (using perforated parchment paper helps keep the breading from falling into the oven), and cook until beginning to brown on all edges, about 35 minutes. Notes You can use bread crumbs (including gluten-free), crushed crackers, or panko to bread the cakes or you can leave them unbreaded. For fresh bread crumbs, use about two slices of bread, crumbled in a blender or food processor. For crackers and panko, use about 2-3 ounces. Makes about 7 cakes with beans, 9-11 with tofu. With panko breading, each cake is one point on Weight Watchers Freestyle. Nutritional data below are for cakes with tofu but without breading. With beans, excluding breading, each cake provides 93 calories, 10 calories from fat, 1g total fat, 0mg cholesterol, 354.5mg sodium, 204.8mg potassium, 15.5g carbohydrates, 3.1g fiber, less than 1g sugar, 5.7g protein. Nutrition Facts Jackfruit "Crab" Cakes Amount Per Serving (1 serving) Calories 82 Calories from Fat 28 % Daily Value* Fat 3.1g 5% Sodium 354mg 15% Carbohydrates 6.8g 2% Fiber 1.4g 6% Protein 6.7g 13% * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Tried this recipe? Post a photo to Instagram and tag @susanffvk

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