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Crab boil recipe

Post by The Quadfather » Fri Aug 24, 2007 1:21 pm

Do any of you have a good recipe for crab boil? Of course there are a few on the market, and they're all right I suppose, but maybe someone has something they really like.

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RE:Crab boil recipe

Post by gpc » Fri Aug 24, 2007 2:34 pm

I get the water to a boil, add salt, garlic salt, Johnys, onion salt, pepper and lemon juice. Boil for 20 minutes. Melt butter add Garlic salt and thats it, pretty simple, but good

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RE:Crab boil recipe

Post by A9 » Sat Aug 25, 2007 11:11 pm

Keep it as simple as possible.
I hope I never have to see the day where I add a ton of stuff to the pot....
Add a TON of ROCK SALT to the water. Not regular salt, rock salt. Then dump the crab in WHOLE into the pot and then boil it for 15-17 minutes. Take out then clean the crab and then your good to eat them with some cocktail sauce (add some horseradish in for some spice/kick) and your good...
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Post by viet » Mon Aug 27, 2007 3:54 pm

I boil most my shelfish in good ol' budweiser. its a lil secret of mine, the family and friends love it. :cheers:
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RE:Crab boil recipe

Post by gpc » Mon Aug 27, 2007 8:53 pm

viet wrote:I boil most my shelfish in good ol' budweiser. its a lil secret of mine, the family and friends love it. :cheers:
Seriously??? I have never heard of that. How many cans of bud to boil say 2 crabs. I love my crab and I love my beer, so this recipe is right down my alley. Then you eat beer flavored crab, let the beer cool and drink crab flavored beer. Right, right LOL

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RE:Crab boil recipe

Post by viet » Tue Aug 28, 2007 11:49 am

gpc wrote:
Seriously??? I have never heard of that. How many cans of bud to boil say 2 crabs. I love my crab and I love my beer, so this recipe is right down my alley. Then you eat beer flavored crab, let the beer cool and drink crab flavored beer. Right, right LOL
yepp, when i was little my dad would have some friends and family over and they would have a portable kerosine burner stove thing on the table with a pot full of beer. they would have plates of clams, shrimp, mussles, squid, and various vegi's (carrots, onions, bok choy, etc). once the beer got to a boil you would pick out what you want put it into the pot and let it cook for a couple minutes then eat it. it was super good.

Anyways i was out crayfishing with my friend one day and we caught a bucket load. When we got to his house that night i decided to try boiling them in beer like my dad use to do. Let me tell you it turned out so good! i have since tried it with crab and i found it delicious! i've seen my dad poach fish in it too.

I always use just enough beer to cover what i'm cooking. Once you get it to a boil turn the temp down a little bit to keep a low boil. if you dont the beer will start to foam and thats no good. i've never really drank the beer after i boil anything in it. doesn't taste bad, but all the alcohol as burned off from being cooked, so no real point in drinking it. i prefer my beer cold too.

Good luck, hope you like it!
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RE:Crab boil recipe

Post by Easy Limits » Wed Aug 29, 2007 7:49 am

The best crab boil I ever had was using straight sea water out of Puget Sound.

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RE:Crab boil recipe

Post by A9 » Wed Aug 29, 2007 3:43 pm

Easy Limits:
Thats what I usually do. And I add more rock salt....
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Post by VooDuuChild » Wed Sep 12, 2007 2:10 pm

I use about a 50/50 mix of fresh water and the salt water that they're caught in; then cut some garlic up, toss it in the water with them, boil crab whole for about twenty minutes. After they're cooked and somewhat cooled, don't forget that when you bust the body out of the main shell, there's all that yummy "crab butter" left in the shell if you do it upside down. Looks gross, but tastes freakin awesome for dippin the meat into.
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Post by Rollin with Rolland » Fri Jun 27, 2008 11:38 am

Sam Kafelafish wrote:Keep it as simple as possible.
I hope I never have to see the day where I add a ton of stuff to the pot....
Add a TON of ROCK SALT to the water. Not regular salt, rock salt. Then dump the crab in WHOLE into the pot and then boil it for 15-17 minutes. Take out then clean the crab and then your good to eat them with some cocktail sauce (add some horseradish in for some spice/kick) and your good...
i'm getting my recipes straight, so i brought this back up. You really boil the WHOLE crab, guts and all?? i have just done the two cleaned halves for 9-11 min. straight salt water. bring them out and submerge in cold water to STOP the cooking process, then the good part, EAT!! As a kid my mom always steamed them..anybody?? I'll have to try some of these other suggestions also...
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RE:Crab boil recipe

Post by Dave » Wed Jul 02, 2008 10:45 pm

I use the sea water. I've boiled Dungeness crab using seasonings and in fresh water with sea salt added. I find cooking it in the water straight from Puget Ssound is by far the best to me. I also cook them live. I have cooked them after cleaning them first and found the flavor wasn't quite as good. Gotta love fresh Dungeness!
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RE:Crab boil recipe

Post by racfish » Thu Jul 03, 2008 8:18 am

I vote on Simplicity also.I boil water add non iodized salt and boil away.Thats it.I love my crab as is or maybe some crabcakes.I cook mine live also.A lil crab butter is good for the hmmmmmmmmm.:cheers:
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RE:Crab boil recipe

Post by Dave » Fri Jul 04, 2008 12:03 am

Sam mentioned cocktail sauce. I will try that tomorrow Sam with todays catch. I absolutely love fresh crab dipped in melted butter which we had tonight. OMG it was so good!

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