Easiest Way to Make Perfect Crab/Seafood Shack Boil

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Crab/Seafood Shack Boil. For some reason people think fishermen like to tell stories. While all the other crabbers and captains were packed into the local bar boozing and swapping sea tales, ours were back home, playing with spices and boiling the best of their fresh. Two Fish Crab Shack is a fun-filled seafood boil destination where patrons come and escape into flavor paradise.

Crab/Seafood Shack Boil This is Lou's first time trying Joe's Crab Shack so you know it's lit. On today's menu, Lou is eating: Sweet snow crab, pound of clams, cold water lobster. ~ Boil Shack is a Cajun-style restaurant servin' up fresh seafood inspired by the place that brought you Mardi Gras, Po-boys, and Jambalaya, Louisiana, right here in the Capital Region. Restaurants near Crab and Seafood Shack. You can have Crab/Seafood Shack Boil using 10 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook it.

Ingredients of Crab/Seafood Shack Boil

  1. You need 3 lb of King crab legs.
  2. Prepare 2 lb of Peeled shrimp.
  3. It's 2 lb of Kielbasa.
  4. Prepare 1 of Baby red potatoes.
  5. It's 1 of Several ears of sweet corn, snapped in half.
  6. Prepare 1 box of Seafood boil mix.
  7. It's 1 stick of Butter.
  8. You need 1 of Lemon.
  9. Prepare 2 tbsp of Vinegar.
  10. You need 1 of Old Bay seasoning.

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Crab/Seafood Shack Boil step by step

  1. Add water to large pot approx 3/4 full. Add seasonings, vinegar and butter. VINEGAR WILL HELP SEASONING SOAK INTO SEAFOOD AND MAKE CRABS EASIER TO CRACK OPEN!!!! Yum.
  2. Add corn and potatoes after water boiling. After approx 20 mintues, add crab legs and kielbasa..
  3. Let that boil for 10 mins then add your shrimp. I put mine on skewers so they would stay together. After 5 mins, take off burner and let sit 10 mintues..
  4. Drain boil and plate, use lemon juice at this point. Sprinkle some Old Bay over everything. Melt additional butter to dip your seafood into..
  5. Other options: sausage, clams, mussels....

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