Cheesy Shrimp Crab Crescent Ring
I first made this for a last minute gathering and it completely stole the show. Now it is my go to when I want something that feels special without spending hours in the kitchen.
Ingredients
- Crescent roll dough: brings a buttery flaky base and keeps preparation quick
- Large shrimp: adds a juicy texture choose firm thawed shrimp with no strong odor
- Lump crab meat: provides delicate sweetness look for high quality pieces with minimal shell
- Cream cheese: creates a smooth rich filling let it soften fully for easy mixing
- Sharp cheddar cheese: adds bold flavor use freshly shredded for best melt
- Parmesan cheese: brings a salty nutty depth finely grated works best
- Garlic: adds aromatic warmth fresh cloves give the best flavor
- Lemon zest: brightens the richness use fresh zest for a clean citrus note
- Old Bay seasoning: gives classic seafood spice balance
- Kosher salt: enhances all flavors evenly
- Black pepper: adds a mild heat
- Green onions: provide freshness and a gentle bite
- Egg wash: creates a glossy golden crust
Step by Step Instructions
- Prepare the oven:
- Preheat the oven to 190 degrees Celsius and line a baking sheet with parchment paper to prevent sticking and ensure even browning
- Shape the dough base:
- Unroll the crescent dough and arrange it into a ring on the baking sheet pressing the seams together carefully so the base holds the filling without gaps
- Mix the filling:
- In a bowl combine cream cheese cheddar Parmesan garlic lemon zest seasoning salt and pepper stirring until completely smooth and creamy with no lumps remaining
- Add the seafood:
- Gently fold in the shrimp and crab meat taking care not to break the delicate crab pieces so the texture stays appealing
- Assemble the ring:
- Spread the filling evenly along the center of the dough leaving space along the edges then cut strips along the sides and fold them over the filling alternating from each side to create a braided look
- Finish with egg wash:
- Brush the entire surface with beaten egg making sure to cover all exposed dough for an even golden finish
- Bake to perfection:
- Place in the oven and bake until the crust is deeply golden and the filling is heated through with bubbling edges
- Rest and serve:
- Let the ring rest briefly so the filling sets then sprinkle with green onions slice and serve warm
The lemon zest is my favorite touch because it cuts through the richness and makes every bite feel balanced. I remember serving this at a family dinner where everyone kept asking what made it taste so fresh and that little citrus detail was the secret.
Storage Tips
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days. Reheat in the oven rather than the microwave to keep the crust crisp. This dish also freezes surprisingly well if wrapped tightly and reheated from frozen.
Ingredient Substitutions
If crab is unavailable you can double the shrimp or use cooked salmon for a different twist. For a lighter version try reduced fat cream cheese though the filling will be slightly less rich. You can swap Old Bay with a mix of paprika garlic powder and a pinch of cayenne.
Serving Suggestions
Serve this ring as a centerpiece with a crisp green salad or light coleslaw to balance the richness. It also pairs nicely with a squeeze of fresh lemon or a simple dipping sauce like garlic aioli.
Cultural Touch
Seafood bakes and filled breads have long been part of American entertaining especially in coastal regions. This dish brings together that tradition with modern convenience making it ideal for casual gatherings or festive occasions.
Pro Tips
- Pat the shrimp completely dry before mixing to avoid a watery filling
- Do not overfill the dough or it will be difficult to braid neatly
- Let it rest after baking so slices hold their shape cleanly
