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Keep the crab alive in live well and use the water from the sound with old bay. We clean them first and only cook the clusters.
I cleaned first this time and boiled them for 5 minutes. Turned out great!
Quote from: h2ofowlr on July 04, 2015, 10:42:42 AMI cleaned first this time and boiled them for 5 minutes. Turned out great!I do 7 minutes. Boiling for 15 minutes is overcooking IMO. I usually only cook two at a time in a medium sized pot so it reboils pretty quickly after adding them. I use fresh water (nothing added) even though I have PS water pretty readily available. The water has so much algae in it in the summer, I'd rather not add that taste to my crab.
Boiled in PS water whole. I have a 4 gallon bucket with a tight fitting lid. Half for the first 5, half for the last 5. I like to throw out the used water as it gets kinda nasty. 10 minutes after reboiling. No other seasonings. Easy limits this weekend, maybe the best crabbing I've ever seen.
One cup salt to one gallon of water equals normal salt water. Clean crab first and add old bay and creole. Mmmmmmm...
Quote from: wildmanoutdoors on July 06, 2015, 04:09:39 PMOne cup salt to one gallon of water equals normal salt water. Clean crab first and add old bay and creole. Mmmmmmm...Are you sure? Have you ever made sea salt by evaporating salt water? I have. I get about four six ounce jars of salt from seven gallons of water. That's only about 3/8 of a cup per gallon.