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Post by cdup »

Received a call from a friend this afternoon, He had a great idea and made me an offer. He would bring the crawfish, and the cold beer. :shock: Only if I would boil them, hmmm. :o Sure, let's do it. :D Not bad for a last minute gathering on a sunday!


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WOW LOOKS VERY VERY GOOD!!!
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CAN I COME OVER WE DONT GET THEM HERE VERY OFTEN DUTCH
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WOW, I never had crawfish before but if they taste as good as they look then they must be delicious.
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Wow ! ... now there's a tastey meal !
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Looks good!
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looks good . how do they taste? i didn't know you could eat them. i always used them as bait :oops:
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Post by Sandman »

I have never had the pleasure but they look great ..
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Post by cdup »

They taste pretty bad, I wouldn't recommend them to anyone. :lol: If you ever get a chance to try them, don't pass it up, you don't know what you are missing! If they are seasoned right! :D Bstout- don't know anything about the passing salt thing, I take it you sprinkle the tail with it before you eat it. :?: Dutch, you're welcome anytime, just let me know! :) And yes, you can't beat them for bait this time of year.(especially down here)
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do you eat just the tail
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Most of us just eat the tail, but some splits the head back and suck it.( I know what you all are thinking,but don't) :lol: The head has alot of fat and juice from the boil in it that makes it tasty.
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Post by the frenchman »

cdup do they taste like shrimp a bit or not at all the same?
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Post by cdup »

I wish I could describe the taste, but I wouldn't know where to begin. No, it has it's own taste. I usually boil a few sacks during the season and pick the meat and freeze it. We make crawfish stew,gumbo,fettucine,etc. and many other dishes. Nothing beats a crawfish omelet the next morning!
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Post by Mike P »

I go absolutely crazy for crawfish.

My taste for this food goes back to my days in the early 80's doing some consultant work for the Times Picayune newspaper in New Orleans.

I would have crawfish or BBQ hot shrimp every evening for dinner. I just couldn't get enough of them.

There are foods I crave from all over the world (no comments about the waist line needed here) that I have found.

Crawfish rate right up there in the top ten.

Everyone should experience this taste treat once in your life!
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The wife makes this up a few times a year, with the craw fish she throws in shrimp, corn on the cob broken in half, sausage and little round potatoes. It is a lot of food, and the whole family sticks around through the entire meal. :D
Seeing that photo just means we are going to be doing it again all that much sooner.
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