BOP
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Crabs next to the road on 235 by Blue Wind. $35 for a dozen large males. Pass.
You don't eat male meat?
Crabs next to the road on 235 by Blue Wind. $35 for a dozen large males. Pass.
You don't eat male meat?
For the sissies that are afraid to use a knife point to pick the cavities.
I cut the body in half with the knife from front to back and then cut each half horizontally. If you make a cut through the claw shell slightly behind the joint, you can snap off the back part of the shell and expose a nice big chunk of claw meat.
I like to use my nice heavy folding Buck knife
If you have to resort to eating crab meat from a can, the best thing to do is to throw the can against a tree, then make yourself a ham and cheese sammich and eat that instead.The bestest way to eat crab, if you absolutely have to, is in an extremely small quantity from a can.
If you have to resort to eating crab meat from a can, the best thing to do is to throw the can against a tree, then make yourself a ham and cheese sammich and eat that instead.
All one needs is a small knife, Old Bay, vinegar & beer. I remove the legs, then the shell, crack the body in half, then use the knife to cut the body halves in half again, then pick out the meat.Got a question --
I've been eating crabs in Maryland for about 20 years. It's generally been my feeling that *real* Marylanders don't use mallets or knives to eat crabs. With experience, you already know how to do just about everything with your fingers. Snap off the shell, crack the legs, pull out the meat, break apart the chambers with your fingers. About the only thing you MIGHT need is the little fork, but I usually just use my teeth.
How about it? Am I wrong?
Blister said:Cracking claws with a mallet or butter knife handle splinters the shell. The method using the knife blade pushed through the shell with the palm allows you to snap the claw and expose the meat without mixing in shards of shell.
Ah, works for me.
The one beside my Buck was my Dads S/N # 46. He sharpened it a lot.
My daughter is going trotlining tomorrow - I am getting my knife and melted butter prepared!![]()
The real question is - how many people suck the meat out of the 'legs' of the crabs, not the claws?
For the sissies that are afraid to use a knife point to pick the cavities.
I cut the body in half with the knife from front to back and then cut each half horizontally. If you make a cut through the claw shell slightly behind the joint, you can snap off the back part of the shell and expose a nice big chunk of claw meat.
I like to use my nice heavy folding Buck knife
If you have to resort to eating crab meat from a can, the best thing to do is to throw the can against a tree, then make yourself a ham and cheese sammich and eat that instead.
The real question is - how many people suck the meat out of the 'legs' of the crabs, not the claws?