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Who makes dip for their boiled seafood?
Posted on 2/24/10 at 3:50 pm
Posted on 2/24/10 at 3:50 pm
I haven't seen it mentioned and thought it might deserve its own thread with boiled seafood season about to be in full swing. Dip is a must for boiled seafood. We make it with mayo, mustard, ketchup, chopped onion and garlic powder (sometimes hot sauce). What do you put in yours or do you not use any?
Posted on 2/24/10 at 3:50 pm to bayoudude
If your boiled seafood tastes so good, why do you need dip?
Posted on 2/24/10 at 3:52 pm to bayoudude
Mr. Nikinik does mayo, mustard, ketchup and Tobasco.
When I eat berled scrimps, I like to dip it in drawn butter and then a tiny dab of Old Bay.
When I eat berled scrimps, I like to dip it in drawn butter and then a tiny dab of Old Bay.
Posted on 2/24/10 at 3:52 pm to bayoudude
That stuff always reminded me of Cane's sauce.
Posted on 2/24/10 at 3:52 pm to BigAlBR
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If your boiled seafood tastes so good, why do you need dip?
Never been to a boil in the bayou area that didn't have it. I never thought it odd until I went eat boiled seafood with some of my NOLA friends and they had never heard of making a dipping sauce for seafood boils. It is hard to beat the boiled veggies and the sauce
Posted on 2/24/10 at 3:52 pm to BigAlBR
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If your boiled seafood tastes so good, why do you need dip?
+1
Although I see it done alot.
This post was edited on 2/24/10 at 3:53 pm
Posted on 2/24/10 at 3:53 pm to BigAlBR
yes, ketchup / mayo based dip is a must.
Posted on 2/24/10 at 3:53 pm to bayoudude
Ketchup, a little mustard, lea&perrins, horseradish, tobasco, lemon juice, garlic/onion powder.
Posted on 2/24/10 at 3:53 pm to bayoudude
i like a mayo/ketchup/hot sauce combo, mostly with shrimp, but it can work for crawfish too
also like Cousin's Creole Tomato salad dressing as a dip. that shite is amazing
also like Cousin's Creole Tomato salad dressing as a dip. that shite is amazing
Posted on 2/24/10 at 3:53 pm to chackbay
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yes, ketchup / mayo based dip is a must
Definitely.
Posted on 2/24/10 at 3:56 pm to bayoudude
I never knew people did this until I went to my husband's family boil in Laffy. They're all about the dip
and it sucks
and it sucks
Posted on 2/24/10 at 3:57 pm to TexasTiger05
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They're all about the dip
and it sucks
Blasphemy
Posted on 2/24/10 at 3:58 pm to chackbay
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yes, ketchup / mayo based dip is a must.
no it's not
Posted on 2/24/10 at 4:02 pm to Y.A. Tittle
Ugh...a warm day, a little drunk, a tub full of what amounts to Cane's sauce is the last thing I want in front of me at a boil.
Posted on 2/24/10 at 4:03 pm to offshoreangler
I'm not a fan, but i'll make a little saamthin for the table if a guest requests it. Some of you sure are militant about some weird shite.
Posted on 2/24/10 at 4:04 pm to offshoreangler
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Ugh...a warm day, a little drunk, a tub full of what amounts to Cane's sauce is the last thing I want in front of me at a boil.
I find this odd since every boil i have been to south of HWY 90 has served dip. All the restaurants down here include it with your meal.
Posted on 2/24/10 at 4:04 pm to offshoreangler
Don't forget the chunks of shell, spit, and rancid mayo.
Posted on 2/24/10 at 4:05 pm to offshoreangler
that concoction doesnt taste like Cane sauce to me.
Posted on 2/24/10 at 4:06 pm to Lester Earl
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that concoction doesnt taste like Cane sauce to me.
Although I have actually tried Cane's sauce on boiled shrimp and it was pretty damn good
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