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Labor Day Weekend Crabfest
marcdc
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warning, minimal BGE content ahead... although we did cook the corn on the BGE lol
a buddy of mine owns a wholesale seafood company and got us a bushel of crabs from a waterman on Maryland's eastern shore, as well as some beautiful shrimp. I picked up some corn from the farmers market, made some Old Bay French fries, and made a large vat of Orange Crushes (official summer drink of the Maryland beaches/shore). ended it with a nice fire. great people, great food, good times






hope everyone here had a great LDW
a buddy of mine owns a wholesale seafood company and got us a bushel of crabs from a waterman on Maryland's eastern shore, as well as some beautiful shrimp. I picked up some corn from the farmers market, made some Old Bay French fries, and made a large vat of Orange Crushes (official summer drink of the Maryland beaches/shore). ended it with a nice fire. great people, great food, good times






hope everyone here had a great LDW
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Awesomeness 😋Greensboro North Carolina
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Jealous!!! Crabs look great! What town/river are they from?Maryland, 1 LBGE
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Great stuff. Love that kind of gathering.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER
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And nice beer by the way.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER
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These ones came from the wye river. So tasty, nice and sweet, caught that morningJohnEggGio said:Jealous!!! Crabs look great! What town/river are they from? -
Man what a feast.Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
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Brother that is simply fantastic all the way around. This cook more than deserves the Cesar Hernandez and Guy Gronquist salute 👍
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What a feast!
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Man, that looks amazing!
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I grew up eating these things as my folks had a small beach cottage on Dewey. I can practically smell that table through the screen. It's 10:45 and my mouth is watering... damn."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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Dewey...party town! Starboard, Rusty Rudder, Bottle & Cork...so I've heard.JohnInCarolina said:I grew up eating these things as my folks had a small beach cottage on Dewey. I can practically smell that table through the screen. It's 10:45 and my mouth is watering... damn.Maryland, 1 LBGE -
It was a top 10 party beach in the US at some point. Probably still is. The weekends were insane on the beach. Everyone and his brother from the DC area would drive straight to it. You’d walk down and by 10am not be able to see an inch of sand under all of the umbrellas.JohnEggGio said:
Dewey...party town! Starboard, Rusty Rudder, Bottle & Cork...so I've heard.JohnInCarolina said:I grew up eating these things as my folks had a small beach cottage on Dewey. I can practically smell that table through the screen. It's 10:45 and my mouth is watering... damn."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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I just had a flashback to 1982 - keg buried in the sand. Probably does continue today - it's sandwiched between gentrified Rehoboth and serene Bethany.JohnInCarolina said:
It was a top 10 party beach in the US at some point. Probably still is. The weekends were insane on the beach. Everyone and his brother from the DC area would drive straight to it. You’d walk down and by 10am not be able to see an inch of sand under all of the umbrellas.JohnEggGio said:
Dewey...party town! Starboard, Rusty Rudder, Bottle & Cork...so I've heard.JohnInCarolina said:I grew up eating these things as my folks had a small beach cottage on Dewey. I can practically smell that table through the screen. It's 10:45 and my mouth is watering... damn.Maryland, 1 LBGE -
haha, yea... so you've heard.... love the Delaware beaches. Slower Lower Delaware. we had a house rented for two weeks on the beach in Dewey this year but had to cancel due to COVID unfortunately. looking forward to getting back there and/or RehobothJohnEggGio said:
Dewey...party town! Starboard, Rusty Rudder, Bottle & Cork...so I've heard.JohnInCarolina said:I grew up eating these things as my folks had a small beach cottage on Dewey. I can practically smell that table through the screen. It's 10:45 and my mouth is watering... damn. -
grew up in the midwest and didn't have very much exposure to seafood.
Googled how to eat crabs . . . looks like it'd be fun times
nice cook!
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Great cook, can't beat hot crabs IMHOLGE Mechanicsville Va, XLGE Wake Va., LGE Duck NC.
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That's summer in a nutshell in MD! Nice job!
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Lol - yeah, I'm familiar. High school senior week in OC, 1975, when we were legal drinkers at 18. Through college my girlfriend's family had a place in Rehoboth. Seen it all - pretty much done it all...marcdc said:
haha, yea... so you've heard.... love the Delaware beaches. Slower Lower Delaware. we had a house rented for two weeks on the beach in Dewey this year but had to cancel due to COVID unfortunately. looking forward to getting back there and/or RehobothJohnEggGio said:
Dewey...party town! Starboard, Rusty Rudder, Bottle & Cork...so I've heard.JohnInCarolina said:I grew up eating these things as my folks had a small beach cottage on Dewey. I can practically smell that table through the screen. It's 10:45 and my mouth is watering... damn.Maryland, 1 LBGE -
It is actually an acquired skill. The locals tend to enjoy watching newcomers make an attempt at it.loco_engr said:grew up in the midwest and didn't have very much exposure to seafood.
Googled how to eat crabs . . . looks like it'd be fun times
nice cook!"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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I’m just so glad this post wasn’t about a college weekend gone wrong...Go Gamecocks!!!
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You win Labor Day weekend!! Nice.Memphis, TN
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Serious question. Why? I love both methods. Just curious as to why steam only.JohnEggGio said:@SGH. No one in Maryland boils!Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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Because they know what they’re doing.SGH said:
Serious question. Why? I love both methods. Just curious as to why steam only.JohnEggGio said:@SGH. No one in Maryland boils!"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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the consensus in Maryland is that boiling crabs produces both a waterier and less naturally sweet meat (lump) than steaming. steaming preserves the natural sweetness and texture of the crab, while boiling is akin to buying chickens that have been injected with a brine. sure, the boiled crabs may produce more yield since they're heavier with water, but you boil out all that natural sweetness in the process and the texture isn't as flaky delicious.SGH said:
Serious question. Why? I love both methods. Just curious as to why steam only.JohnEggGio said:@SGH. No one in Maryland boils!
everyone steams differently tho. I like to steam with some water, apple cider vinegar and some beer. if im feeling randy ill throw a whole lemon in there, cut in half.
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