How to Eat Crabs

Larry Gude

Strung Out
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?

Couldn't be more wrong in my view. The best crab pickers I know, people who've had crab restaurants, life long Bay folks, water men, they ALL use knives and mallets. Extensively.
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
Anyone who uses a mallet to eat crabs is an amateur, and is someone who should be mocked and scorned for their ridiculous behavior.

No one should be using a mallet to eat crabs. No one.

Poppycock.

After awhile, my palm gets a tad raw from whacking the back of my knife to open the claws. Light tap with a mallet and, viola.
 

BadGirl

I am so very blessed
Poppycock.

After awhile, my palm gets a tad raw from whacking the back of my knife to open the claws. Light tap with a mallet and, viola.

Maybe if you didn't have girlie hands , you'd be able to eat a damn crab without a stupid mallet.
 

Toxick

Splat
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?



I use a knife. Primarily after I suck all the gooey sweet goodness from the middle, pick off the devil-fingers and break the little sucker in half, I use the knife to bisect that part because then if you twist the legs just right, the meat pops out of the chamber like a boss.



Whether I'm a *real* Marylander or not is up for debate, and out of the scope of my concern.
 

BadGirl

I am so very blessed
Maybe if you ate crabs in proper quantities, your hands would get sore, too.


:drama:


:lol:
Trust me, you do NOT want to go there.


Do you REALLY want to have a crab eating contest?

I could so make you beg for mercy that you'd never want to eat another crab till the day you die. Then I'd feed your body to the crabs so they could feast on your dead carcass.
 

Katelin

one day the dark will end
Crabs are great, but I just cannot see paying that much for them. I like the sitting around and picking while chatting and drinking a few brews, but that is about it. It is a social/family thing to me. Would not even consider it for an actual meal.

That is why there are lobsters....:drool:
 

drivingdaisy

New Member
I just use a dinner knife, no mallet or other knife. If I need extra hitting power, I usually just flip the knife around and use the handle to hit the crab.
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
Trust me, you do NOT want to go there.


Do you REALLY want to have a crab eating contest?

I could so make you beg for mercy that you'd never want to eat another crab till the day you die. Then I'd feed your body to the crabs so they could feast on your dead carcass.

That is not possible. The rest, I can see that.

:lol:
 

cricketmd

Member
I just use a dinner knife, no mallet or other knife. If I need extra hitting power, I usually just flip the knife around and use the handle to hit the crab.

That still smashes it to some degree into the meat?:confused:

I've always used a nutcracker. I gently crack the shell with it. I'm surprised I dont see more people using one. I even thought about marketing it as a crab utensil. :lol: Maybe its a Virginia thing. :shrug:
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
That still smashes it to some degree into the meat?:confused:

I've always used a nutcracker. I gently crack the shell with it. I'm surprised I dont see more people using one. I even thought about marketing it as a crab utensil. :lol: Maybe its a Virginia thing. :shrug:

It's not a clean, or simple, as the PROPER Maryland blue crab method.
 
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