Shrimpboxx Crab Cooking Tips
Seafood is incredibly easy to prepare in a variety of quick and easy methods. Once you begin to get a sense for how to cook it, you'll be able to explore hundreds of methods and become a true seafood cooking aficionado! Start with our expert tips:
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Simply unbox, prep and enjoy!
New Seafood is incredibly easy to prepare in a variety of quick and easy methods. Once you begin to get a sense for how to cook it, you'll be able to explore hundreds of methods and become a true seafood cooking aficionado! Start with our expert tips:
GENERAL SEAFOOD COOKING TIPS
- Pat the seafood dry with a paper towel before cooking.
- These cooking times are general approximations based on the quick preparation. Cook all seafood to 145°F.
- No thermometer? No problem. Cook until the fish is no longer translucent & shiny and is opaque.
- Refer to our Storage Instructions for guidance on how to keep your seafood fresh before cooking.
- Preheat your oven or pan before cooking.
CRAB LEGS
Pairs great with parsley, chives, tarragon
Prepared best by baking or steaming
Average cooking time 4 minutes
Quick Preparation - Simply thaw overnight in the refrigerator, rinse and serve. To serve warm, gently reheat by steaming, baking, or grilling the crab legs in their shells for a few minutes. Serve with melted butter or add to your favorite soup or entrée.
PRO TIP – Our crab legs are already cooked - so simply steam in a pot or bake for 4-5 minutes and serve!
Pairs great with sauvignon blanc, Belguim wheat, lagers
ADDITIONAL TIPS
- Wonder why the water turns white when you boil shrimp? Don't worry! It doesn't mean the shrimp have gone bad. It is denatured protein, meaning the heat has caused the protein molecules to change their structure. This can also happen with crab, fish, lobster, even chicken. Although it doesn't happen all the time, it can depend on the shrimp and how fast the water came to a boil. Simply rinse and enjoy!
- Check out some of our other blogs for a more in-depth look at how to cook seafood.
- When pan searing, cook skin side down first (if applicable) and apply light pressure with a spatula to prevent the skin from curling.
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