This boil was the 22 lbs from the 32 lb sack where we boiled 10 lbs yesterday, Saturday, as entered here. Enjoyed all on the patio and everyone said nice things about the crawfish. The spice level in the meat was … Continue reading
Category Archives: Seafood
When researching how to boil this Easter’s crawfish I came across The Boiled Crawfish Recipe at http://howtoboilcrawfish.com/. It made more sense than what we did last year. We decided to not do a whole sack for Easter but 10 lbs today, … Continue reading
Zatarain’s Copy Cat. Add 2-3 lemons, quartered, to the water. This is enough for 5 lbs shrimp or a dozen blue crabs. Ingredients – Makes 1 cup 8 Bay leaves2 tbsp Allspice, whole1 tsp Cloves, whole3 tbsp Coriander seeds2 tbsp Dill … Continue reading
This cook was extracted from SMF here. Broke out the large cast iron pan [the cook] got for Christmas and set up the grill rack on our outdoor fire pit and got some oak wood going. While the fire was … Continue reading
Not quite overcooked but too bland. Some good points here about next time. … Continue reading
8/12/2017 – Made the fish taco sauce below and had with fried catfish tacos with corn tortillas and all the stuff that made it a GREAT meal. The sauce pulled it together. Made about 3 hours ahead for the flavors … Continue reading
7/8/2017 – At the farm – Bought 3 lbs, of 20-30 count, head-on, frozen, Royal Reds at Bayou Produce and Seafood for $6.50/lb. Owner said they were authentic from 1000 feet deep in a trench in Florida. We told him … Continue reading
May 16, 2017 – Mary made this for the first time and it was great. The sriracha was not hot once it had baked then seared.
Good breading. Seemed a lot like what the real fried fish restaurants serve. Should try this again. … Continue reading
FOR THE REMOULADE: 1/2 cup mayonnaise 1 tablespoon prepared horseradish 1 tablespoon Sriracha 1 tablespoon capers 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar 1 tablespoon lemon juice 2 teaspoons dijon mustard 1 shallot, coarsely chopped From http://hostthetoast.com/crab-cakes/ where he says “The recipe for … Continue reading