
These low carb high protein crab rangoons are crispy, creamy, and made with low-carb tortillas, imitation crab, low-fat cream cheese, scallions, seasoning, egg wash, and sesame seeds.
I wanted the flavor of takeout crab rangoons without deep frying or using regular wonton wrappers. Low-carb fajita tortillas ended up being the easiest swap. They roll well, hold the filling, and crisp up in the air fryer.
These are not traditional crab rangoons, and they are not zero-carb. Imitation crab usually has some carbs, and low-carb tortillas vary by brand. But compared to a deep-fried takeout version, this is a lighter, higher-protein way to get the same creamy crab rangoon flavor at home.
The outside gets crisp in the air fryer, and the inside stays hot, creamy, and full of crab and scallion flavor.
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Why These Crab Rangoon Wraps Work
The low-carb tortilla is what makes this recipe easy.
Traditional crab rangoons use wonton wrappers and are usually deep fried. That texture is amazing, but it is not always what I want to make at home.
For this version, the filling gets wrapped in small low-carb tortillas, brushed with egg wash, sprinkled with sesame seeds, and air fried until crisp.
The egg wash helps the outside brown and helps seal the edges. Placing the wraps seam-side down also helps keep the filling inside while the tortillas crisp.
The result is more like a crispy crab rangoon wrap than a traditional wonton, but the flavor is very close: creamy, savory, slightly sweet, and full of crab flavor.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Crispy Air Fryer Texture: The tortillas crisp up without deep frying.
- Creamy Crab Filling: Low-fat cream cheese, crab, scallions, and seasoning give you the classic flavor.
- Higher Protein: The crab and cream cheese help make this more filling than a regular appetizer.
- Easy Prep: Mix the filling, roll the wraps, brush, and air fry.
- Great Appetizer or Snack: Serve them whole or slice them in half.
- Make-Ahead Friendly: Roll them ahead of time and air fry when ready.

What Makes These Different From Takeout Crab Rangoons?
Traditional crab rangoons are usually made with wonton wrappers, cream cheese, crab or imitation crab, scallions, seasonings, and then deep fried.
These are made with low-carb tortillas and cooked in the air fryer.
They will not be exactly the same as a thin fried wonton wrapper, but they still get crispy and hold the creamy filling well.
This version is easier to make at home, uses less oil, and gives you a bigger, wrap-style crab rangoon with more protein.
Key Equipment
Air Fryer: Crucial for getting that fast, dry heat that crisps up the tortilla outer shell without drying out the interior filling.
Digital Scale: Essential to weigh your cream cheese and crab meat exactly so your portions stay accurate and your macros remain completely dialed in.

Ingredient Deep Dive & Strategy
Imitation Crab Meat: Adds sweet crab flavor and is easy to chop and mix into the filling. Keep in mind that imitation crab usually contains some carbs.
Low-Fat Cream Cheese: Gives the filling that classic creamy crab rangoon texture while keeping it lighter than full-fat cream cheese.
Chili Spice Seasoning: Adds savory flavor and a little warmth. You can use garlic powder, onion powder, Old Bay, Cajun seasoning, or a little sriracha instead.
Scallions: Add freshness and a mild onion flavor that balances the cream cheese.
Low-Carb Fajita Tortillas: Work as the wrapper. Thin tortillas crisp better than thick ones.
Egg Wash: Helps seal the wraps and gives the outside a better golden finish.
Sesame Seeds: Add a little crunch and a takeout-style finish.

The Tortilla Crisp Strategy
Low-carb tortillas can crisp well in the air fryer, but they need a little help.
First, do not overfill them. Too much filling creates steam and can push the cream cheese out through the seams.
Second, roll them tightly. Fold in the sides, then roll from the bottom up like a small burrito.
Third, brush the outside with egg wash and place the wraps seam-side down in the air fryer basket. This helps the seam set first so the filling stays inside.
If you want extra crispiness, lightly spray the outside with cooking spray before air frying.

How To Make Low Carb High Protein Crab Rangoons
1. Make the filling
Chop the imitation crab into small pieces.
Add it to a mixing bowl with the low-fat cream cheese, chili spice seasoning, and chopped scallions.
Mix with a fork until the filling is evenly combined.

2. Fill the tortillas
Lay the low-carb fajita tortillas on a clean surface.
Divide the crab filling evenly between the tortillas.
Place the filling in the center of each tortilla.
3. Roll the wraps
Fold the left and right sides inward.
Roll tightly from the bottom up to form a sealed wrap.
Do not overfill the wraps, or the filling may leak while cooking.

4. Brush with egg wash
Whisk the egg with a small splash of water.
Brush the outside of each wrap with egg wash, focusing on the seams.
Sprinkle sesame seeds over the top.
5. Air fry
Place the wraps seam-side down in the air fryer basket.
Air fry at 370°F for 6 to 8 minutes, flipping once halfway through, until golden brown and crispy.

6. Serve hot
Let them cool for a minute before eating.
The filling will be hot.
Serve with sugar-free sweet chili sauce, soy sauce, or a quick scallion dipping sauce.
Best Tips for Crispy Crab Rangoon Wraps
For the best result:
- Use thin low-carb fajita tortillas.
- Do not overfill the wraps.
- Roll them tightly.
- Brush the seams with egg wash.
- Place them seam-side down.
- Air fry in a single layer.
- Add a light spray of oil if you want more browning.
- Reheat leftovers in the air fryer, not the microwave.

Troubleshooting & FAQ
Why did my cream cheese leak out?
The wraps may have been overfilled or rolled too loosely. Use less filling, roll tightly, brush the seams with egg wash, and place them seam-side down.
Why did my wraps not get crispy?
They may need more time, or your tortillas may be thicker. Air fry for another 1 to 2 minutes, or lightly spray the outside with cooking spray before cooking.
Can I use real crab meat?
Yes. Lump crab meat works well. Drain it very well before mixing so the filling does not get watery.
Can I use canned crab?
Yes, but drain it extremely well and pat it dry before mixing.
Is imitation crab low carb?
Not always. Imitation crab usually has added starch, so check the label. This recipe is lower-carb than traditional fried crab rangoons, but the exact carbs depend on your crab and tortillas.
Can I use full-fat cream cheese?
Yes. Full-fat cream cheese works, but the calories and fat will be higher. It may also melt a little faster, so make sure the wraps are sealed well.
Can I use Greek yogurt instead of cream cheese?
I would not use Greek yogurt by itself. It is too loose and tangy for this filling. If you want to lighten the filling more, you could try a mix of cream cheese and blended cottage cheese.
Can I make these ahead?
Yes. Roll the wraps and store them covered in the fridge. Brush with egg wash right before air frying.
Can I bake these instead?
Yes. Bake at 400°F until golden and crisp, flipping once. The air fryer will usually get them crispier faster.
Can I microwave leftovers?
You can, but I would not. The microwave makes the tortilla soft. Use the air fryer to bring back the crisp texture.

Substitutions
| Component | Swap Options |
|---|---|
| Imitation Crab | Lump crab, canned crab, tiny shrimp, or shredded chicken |
| Low-Fat Cream Cheese | Light cream cheese, Neufchâtel, or part cream cheese and part blended cottage cheese |
| Low-Carb Tortillas | High-protein wraps, egg roll wrappers, or regular tortillas |
| Chili Spice Seasoning | Garlic powder, Old Bay, Cajun seasoning, onion powder, or sriracha |
| Scallions | Chives, green onion tops, or finely diced onion |
| Sesame Seeds | Everything bagel seasoning or skip them |
Storage & Reheating
Store leftover crab rangoon wraps in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
For the best texture, reheat them in the air fryer at 350°F for 3 to 5 minutes, or until the outside is crisp and the filling is hot.
Do not microwave if you want them crispy. The microwave will soften the tortilla.
You can also prep the uncooked wraps ahead of time and store them covered in the fridge. Brush with egg wash right before air frying.
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The Final Verdict & Share
These low carb high protein crab rangoons are crispy on the outside, creamy in the middle, and easy to make in the air fryer. They are not exactly the same as fried takeout rangoons, but they hit the same crab and cream cheese flavor with a much easier setup. Make a batch, serve them hot, and tag me if you try them.

Low Carb High Protein Crab Rangoons
Ingredients
- 8 oz artificial crab meat finely chopped
- 4 oz low fat cream cheese
- 1 tsp chili spice seasoning
- 2 tbsp scallions finely chopped
- 4 pieces low carb fajita Mission tortillas
- 1 whole egg whisked for egg wash
- 1 tsp sesame seeds
Equipment
Method
- Chop your imitation crab meat into small pieces and place it into a medium mixing bowl. Add the low-fat cream cheese, chili spice seasoning, and chopped scallions, mixing thoroughly with a fork until smooth.
- Lay out the four low-carb fajita tortillas on a clean work surface. Divide the crab mixture evenly into the center of each tortilla.
- Fold the left and right sides of each tortilla inward over the filling, then roll tightly from the bottom up to form a sealed wrap.
- Whisk the whole egg in a small bowl. Brush the wash generously over the entire exterior of each roll, focusing heavily on the seams to lock them down. Sprinkle the tops with sesame seeds.
- Place the rolls seam-side down inside the air fryer basket in a single layer. Air fry at 370°F (188°C) for 6 to 8 minutes, flipping once halfway through, until crispy and golden brown.






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