Blue Crabs Steamed Maryland Style
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Reviews
“Growing up in the heart of Marylands Eastern Shore & working on Crab boats.I Grew up eating Crabs and I gotta say you got the recipe perfect…I was actually gonna post one but I reckon I don’t have to :)Thanks!”
“As a Chesapeake Bay life-long resident, we have layered the LIVE crabs and seasoning as you fill the pot.A crab steamer is a large pot with colander style holes in the botton, which fits into a solid pan – into which you add the liquid.A rack in a REALLY large pot will work for a small # of crabs, at a time.If you have JUMBO crabs, (now @ $60/dozen ) – you can estimate 6 crabs per person.Smaller crabs will need a few more.The most important accompaniment is as the late, great Chuck Thompson would say -“Ain’t the beer cold !!” !Also, you don’t need high quality beer, you won’t taste it, with the hot seasonings — but PLENTY of it!YUMMMM!”
“This is the ONLY way to do blue crabs.I use Beer instead of the water with the vinegar, it seems to add a little something extra. I don’t change the water in between, just add more liquid.If you make a blue crab any other way, you should be shot.”
“Finally someone knows what a Maryland blue crab is used for!!!I’ve been looking for this recipe for a long time.”
“This is the GREATEST Crab recipe I have ever tried!!!!All my friends loved it!!!”