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Live crabs on the grill?
Does anyone know of any techniques to cook live crabs on a grill? I read
something about using a damp burlap sack and steaming them. Just curious if that would work. Thanks -- Ray Remove NO and SPAM to reply |
Live crabs on the grill?
>Does anyone know of any techniques to cook live crabs on a grill? I read
>something about using a damp burlap sack and steaming them. Just curious if >that would work. Sure, why not? |
Live crabs on the grill?
On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 19:14:20 -0700, Abe > wrote:
>>Does anyone know of any techniques to cook live crabs on a grill? I read >>something about using a damp burlap sack and steaming them. Just curious if >>that would work. > >Sure, why not? Nope, it wouldn't work: the burlap would dry out and catch fire. That's not good eats. A better bet would be to put the styrofoam container you used to bring the crabs home in -- and you did do that, right? -- directly on the grill. Put some moistened newspaper in there to keep it from melting and to provide the liquid for the steam. Don't let the grill get too hot. For a real treat, moisten the newpaper with some of that lemon juice that comes in the green bottles. |
Live crabs on the grill?
"Radar" > wrote in message > > A better bet would be to put the styrofoam container you used to bring > the crabs home in -- and you did do that, right? -- directly on the > grill. Put some moistened newspaper in there to keep it from melting > and to provide the liquid for the steam. Don't let the grill get too > hot. You are kidding right? The foam melts at 190 degrees. It is not made to be on a fire. |
Live crabs on the grill?
"Ray" > wrote in message news:61Ehi.2082$bh5.697@trndny01... > Does anyone know of any techniques to cook live crabs on a grill? I read > something about using a damp burlap sack and steaming them. Just curious > if that would work. > > You can freeze the crab to numb it, then chop it up and clean it and grill. I prefer to steam live crabs. Having steamed many crabs over the years I wouldn't grill. I don't think you gain anything by putting it on the grill. I buy live crab and steam it. Then remove the outer shell and the viscera, and then eat the crab meat. You can buy a 32 cm steamer in an Asian supermarket for about $25. Use skeleton to make crab stock and use the leftover meat to make crab newberg with the crab stock. Boiling the crab wastes the use of the remains for stock and it dilutes the taste of the crab. Kent |
Live crabs on the grill?
Ray wrote:
> Does anyone know of any techniques to cook live crabs on a grill? I read > something about using a damp burlap sack and steaming them. Just curious if > that would work. > > > Thanks > Ray, I have parboiled/steamed first, then clean, then grill with a rub or butter. |
Live crabs on the grill?
Frank Mancuso wrote: > I have parboiled/steamed first, then clean, then grill with a rub or > butter. This if OT for a barbecue newsgroup, but since it makes a very decent accompaniment, you might consider it. At least the major grocery chains, such as Albertson's, Smith's etc., now regularly feature frozen King Crab legs in the meat section. I'm sure that the price varies greatly upon the part of the country, but here in Las Vegas we see them on sale for $10/pound. Many are identified as being "wild" Russian catch. Depending on how picked over they are, you can find some really huge ones without much of a knob remaining where they were attached to the body. I'll get several and let them finish thawing in the kitchen sink. I'll then split them and extract the meat. Usually, it comes out completely intact right down to the toe. This is then rinsed well, towel dried and vacuum bagged in double portion sizes. Something Mrs. Nonny really enjoys is for me to make her a side of Zataran's Red Beans and Rice. I make it following the box directions, but just about ten minutes or so before it's done, I toss in a double serving of the king crab. In most cases a single serving, about 4 ounces, is just one of the larger joints. The heat of the simmering red beans and rice is just enough in about ten minutes to thaw and heat the crab meat and it adds a little flavor. When serving it, I ladle out a serving on the plate, adding one of the huge pieces of crab meat on top- almost like a garnish. It's kinda a show off thing for company, but is so simple that it's almost embarrasing. I've found it goes great with a pile of pulled pork, half rack of ribs or a chicken breast, and nobody complains about oddity of crab mixing with pork or chicken. Nonny -- ---Nonnymus--- You don’t stand any taller by trying to make others appear shorter. |
Live crabs on the grill?
On Mon, 2 Jul 2007 08:07:51 -0500, Steve Wertz
> wrote: >On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 20:06:06 -0700, Radar wrote: > >> A better bet would be to put the styrofoam container you used to bring >> the crabs home in -- and you did do that, right? -- directly on the >> grill. Put some moistened newspaper in there to keep it from melting... > >This is either a troll or an extremely stupid person. > >-sw Is a sense of humor not an option? Since it's obviously not something anyone with any experience at all with grilling would do, it would seem that it was said tongue-in-cheek. -- THIS IS A SIG LINE; NOT TO BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY! Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad faced a revolt Friday over gas rationing. The country is the second-biggest oil producer in the world, but they can't make enough gas for their citizens. You can always tell when Jimmy Carter is advising a dictator. |
Live crabs on the grill?
On Mon, 2 Jul 2007 09:53:45 -0500, Steve Wertz
> wrote: >On Mon, 02 Jul 2007 07:38:05 -0700, Bill Funk wrote: > >> On Mon, 2 Jul 2007 08:07:51 -0500, Steve Wertz >> > wrote: >> >>>On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 20:06:06 -0700, Radar wrote: >>> >>>> A better bet would be to put the styrofoam container you used to bring >>>> the crabs home in -- and you did do that, right? -- directly on the >>>> grill. Put some moistened newspaper in there to keep it from melting... >>> >>>This is either a troll or an extremely stupid person. >> >> Is a sense of humor not an option? > >I don't know. We see some pretty stupid people on Usenet. And >if if you have to wonder, maybe it wasn't all that funny. > >-sw Well, you'll get no argument from me. I am, in fact, either a troll or an extremely stupid person, or possibly both. All the best, Radar |
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