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wrote in message ... On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 12:12:58 -0500, John H wrote: You just have to feel sorry for these folks. Nothing ever seems to go right. Maybe they're just too far left? http://www.wmal.com/Article.asp?id=1596274&spid=28718 A lot of upscale crab houses kill the crabs before they cook them. It makes a better presentation. You just stab them right at the point of the apron with an ice pick. That way all the claws stay put I lived in Texas and Louisiana for about ten years. I cooked crabs for my new in-laws one time. I put them in tubs with salt for a few hours. Then I pulled them live, and ripped the shells off them, and cleaned the guts out. Boiled the shelly carcasses after that. They asked WTF I was doing, and I just explained that I thought that sifting through crab guts to eat crabs was unappetizing. THEY LOVED THE CRABS! They never cooked another whole crab, hair, hide, eyeballs, and everything, but cleaned them first. Softshells are another matter. Even old MaMa, who had been doing it the old way for decades preferred the clean method. Steve |
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wrote in message ... On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 19:26:02 -0800, "Steve B" wrote: A lot of upscale crab houses kill the crabs before they cook them. It makes a better presentation. You just stab them right at the point of the apron with an ice pick. That way all the claws stay put I lived in Texas and Louisiana for about ten years. I cooked crabs for my new in-laws one time. I put them in tubs with salt for a few hours. Then I pulled them live, and ripped the shells off them, and cleaned the guts out. Boiled the shelly carcasses after that. They asked WTF I was doing, and I just explained that I thought that sifting through crab guts to eat crabs was unappetizing. THEY LOVED THE CRABS! They never cooked another whole crab, hair, hide, eyeballs, and everything, but cleaned them first. Softshells are another matter. Even old MaMa, who had been doing it the old way for decades preferred the clean method. I was always confused by you Loosanna folks. You clean the crabs before you cook them but you suck the goo out of the crawdads and eat it. I always thought picking crabs was a social event anyway. You can eat a couple dozen and still want a hamburger.on the way home. Technically, you do not suck the fat out of the head. There's a bunch of other crap in there. You reach in with your thumbnail and get the orange fat and separate it from the rest of the goo in there. Very good. If you buy packages of cleaned crawfish, you get one small packet of fat per pound of crawfish. It is orange. It is used to enhance some crawfish dishes like etouffe. And most Louisiana folks cook crabs whole, not cleaning them first. Unless I started a trend in the early 70's, and now it has caught on and is the norm. Steve |
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