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re: What separates good boiled crawfish from great boiled crawfish?
Posted on 2/23/19 at 11:13 am to joeleblanc
Posted on 2/23/19 at 11:13 am to joeleblanc
What about It?
Everyone soaks their crawfish after they cut the heat off
Everyone soaks their crawfish after they cut the heat off
Posted on 2/23/19 at 4:24 pm to biggsc
quote:
Purge them in salt water
No, salt water does nothing.
Posted on 2/23/19 at 10:45 pm to joeleblanc
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I don’t
And I’m sure everyone that’s ever had your crawfish wants your recipe and thinks it’s the best crawfish ever.
So what’s your method then? If you boil the whole time it only takes a crawfish about 9 minutes to cook at a constant rolling boil. That’s not even close to being long enough to have the bugs in the water. I genuinely want to know.
Posted on 2/23/19 at 10:58 pm to MightyYat
Matter of a fact I was asked twice this week when am I having a crawfish boil.
Steam about 20-25 lbs for 7 minutes in water seasoned with swamp dust. Dust them in an ice chest with swampdust. Let stand for 10 minutes.
It’s the KISS method that works
Steam about 20-25 lbs for 7 minutes in water seasoned with swamp dust. Dust them in an ice chest with swampdust. Let stand for 10 minutes.
It’s the KISS method that works
Posted on 2/23/19 at 11:13 pm to joeleblanc
So do you do another pot with potaotoes, garlic, mushrooms, sausage, corn, etc? And what are you steaming 1/2 sacks?
This post was edited on 2/23/19 at 11:14 pm
Posted on 2/23/19 at 11:16 pm to MightyYat
quote:
another pot with potaotoes, garlic, mushrooms, sausage, corn, etc?
You should. Otherwise the potatoes suck up all the spice.
Posted on 2/23/19 at 11:20 pm to Bestbank Tiger
Holy shite. People are running two rig set ups in their backyard to boil crawfish these days? What kind of frickery is this?
This post was edited on 2/23/19 at 11:21 pm
Posted on 2/23/19 at 11:24 pm to MightyYat
Boil potatoes, corn and onions before crawfish. Keep them in a tightly sealed pot. The sacks I try to get will have between 35-40 lbs per sack
This post was edited on 2/23/19 at 11:26 pm
Posted on 2/23/19 at 11:59 pm to joeleblanc
Just have extra clean crawfish. I wash with 1 bottle of vinegar (16 oz) and 1/4 cup of rubbing alcohol.
Posted on 2/24/19 at 6:15 am to MightyYat
I would just ignore him lol
Posted on 2/24/19 at 8:56 am to rouxgaroux
I use that too, but add some hydrogen peroxide in with it
Posted on 2/24/19 at 9:05 am to MightyYat
quote:
If you boil the whole time it only takes a crawfish about 9 minutes to cook at a constant rolling boil.
3 minutes and it’s fully cooked
Posted on 2/24/19 at 9:06 am to joeleblanc
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I guess soaking is a BR area thing
No, half the state soaks and the other half sprinkles. And geography is only a partial factor.
Posted on 2/24/19 at 11:01 am to SammyTiger
Salt,red pepper, hot water
Posted on 2/24/19 at 2:53 pm to cforester821
1. Good crawfish
2. Decent seasoning method
3. Beer
4 friends
5. 72 degree weather
6. Good tunes
2. Decent seasoning method
3. Beer
4 friends
5. 72 degree weather
6. Good tunes
Posted on 2/24/19 at 5:12 pm to BurningHeart
I’ve some sprinkle method that were great but main thing I didn’t like is heads weren’t very juicy and that’s one of my favorite parts. Also the meat was overall kinda dried out too. But again, still had a good enough overall taste experience.
Posted on 2/24/19 at 9:49 pm to cforester821
The person doing the boiling if you know what I mean.
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