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re: How much crab boil for 50lbs of crawfish

Posted on 4/12/19 at 3:23 pm to
Posted by 1897
Member since Apr 2018
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Posted on 4/12/19 at 3:23 pm to
So tell me if I got this right-

If I have have 30quart pot, I'm thinking about 15-20lbs per pot, so about 3 pots.

Fill about halfway with water, bring to a boil.

Put potatoes in for about 10 min.

Add crawfish, lemons and corn(after purging?)

Let boil for about 5 minutes

Add seasoning

So do I add more seasoning after each batch? How much should I add after the first and second batch?

Sorry about all the questions, I've just never headed up a boil- always just drank beer and enjoyed the final product


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Posted by Saskwatch
Member since Feb 2016
16629 posts
Posted on 4/12/19 at 4:00 pm to
quote:

If I have have 30quart pot


Is it possible to get your hands on a bigger pot?
Posted by SUB
Member since Jan 2001
Member since Jan 2009
21014 posts
Posted on 4/12/19 at 4:24 pm to
Yeah I'd try to get a bigger pot. I don't even know if you can get 20 lbs in a 30 quart. My 60 qt pot can't even do 30 lbs with fixings. You'll probably be doing 4 batches with 50 lbs of crawfish using a 30 qt pot.

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So tell me if I got this right-


I would not add dry seasoning after crawfish are in pot. I've never done it, seen anyone do it, or heard of anyone on here do it.

Fill your pot with water halfway or a little higher. Bring to a boil.

Add seasoning for 1 batch. If using a 30 qt pot, half of a large bag of dry seasoning and about 6 oz liquid boil seasoning. Some people here add liquid boil when cutting the heat after crawfish are cooked. I don't see the point.

Add lemons and potatoes and boil for 10-15 min (until soft)

Add crawfish (I'm guessing it'll be closer to 10-15 lbs)

Bring water back to a boil then cut off heat.

Add frozen corn to cool everything. Stir. You could add some ice if you like but you don't have to.

Let it sit and start tasting after 10-15 minutes. They are ready when the flavor gets to where you like it.

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So do I add more seasoning after each batch? How much should I add after the first and second batch?


Yes, rule of thumb here is you add about 1/2 as much seasoning in every subsequent batch. You may need to change water out after 3 batches if it seems dirty.
This post was edited on 4/12/19 at 4:26 pm
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