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by jaredhunts. 11/13/24 05:19 PM
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Re: Shrimp boil
[Re: AU338MAG]
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06/17/20 07:43 PM
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Will probably get verbally abused based on this but, I was shown a little different way to do a boil and have stuck to it.
Don’t boil everything together at once. Start with progressive amounts of seasoning instead of all at once in the beginning. Boil the items that take the longest to cook first and put in a cooler as you go. Boil the shrimp, crawfish, crab legs or whatever last. Going back to the progressive seasoning. You can make the first batch of crawfish or whatever more mild. Last batch you can turn up the heat to whatever you want. Not only progressively add seasoning but after the individual batches, you should replenish the butter, garlic and sliced lemons as well.
When you do it this way all the food stays warm in the cooler and cooks the right amount time and you can adjust the seasoning/heat as you go.
Actually, this is the correct way. Corn, taters, shrooms and sausage go in first, seafood should wait. It only takes a couple minutes to cook the shrimp. I’ve had some tell me that’s crazy. Throw it all in and let'r rip
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Re: Shrimp boil
[Re: leroycnbucks]
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06/17/20 08:01 PM
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I see a lot of family in Louisiana shaking their heads like me on some of y’all’s recipes. Damn. ^^^This! 1) BUY GOOD SHRIMP (VERY IMPORTANT) 2) Water to rolling boil 3) Seasoning (I like Zataran’s powder) 4) 1/2 dozen lemons, halved 5) Taters (cut in half of you’d like). Boil 12-18 mins 6) Add Conecuh. Boil ~5 mins 7) Add mushrooms and go inside to get your shrimp 8) Add shrimp. Count to 60 and CUT THE HEAT COMPLETELY. Shrimp don’t need to boil long...they will cook just fine in next steps. Overcooking your shrimp makes it miserable for everyone. 9) Add frozen corn Stir continuously for 15-20 minutes to get the heat out and seasoning in.
Ya'll are just overthinking it now
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Re: Shrimp boil
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06/17/20 08:05 PM
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x2 on the Slap Ya Mama. Also, if you want something that really soaks up the flavor, throw a whole head of cauliflower in there. It is really good. Can't go wrong with lemons, whole heads of garlic, mushrooms, corn, shrimp, new red potatoes, and conecuh sausage Lots of other stuff is good too but those are the required ingredients at my house.
Oh, and the cauliflower idea is straight from a cajun friend from deep in Louisiana bayou country.
Last edited by daylate; 06/17/20 08:09 PM.
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Re: Shrimp boil
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06/18/20 04:17 AM
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Do not use Old Bay seasons, it's horrible. Use Zatarans or Louisiana brand crawfish season. U read my mind
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Re: Shrimp boil
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06/18/20 03:56 PM
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Last time my wife bought me 2 gallons of that zataran concentrate boil sauce. I used about a little less than a half gallon. Bout to hot to eat,lol
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Re: Shrimp boil
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06/18/20 04:40 PM
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I use bag seasoning, liquid and swamp fire in every batch I do. Like it extra hot
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Re: Shrimp boil
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I use bag seasoning, liquid and swamp fire in every batch I do. Like it extra hot Extra hot was alright for me. Just to hot for everyone else. I should of known, Everytime I took the lid off, folks would start coughing, lol
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Re: Shrimp boil
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06/18/20 08:33 PM
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It seems many overcook shrimp and crawfish. It only takes a few minutes until done. Lobster is similar, if it’s rubbery or tough it was overcooked.
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Re: Shrimp boil
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06/19/20 08:44 AM
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Re: Shrimp boil
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06/19/20 01:17 PM
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Once you done and have turned the burner off, throw a bunch of chicken thighs in the put for an hour then put on grill. now dinner is made. Nice!
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Re: Shrimp boil
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06/21/20 02:50 PM
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My advice would be to use more seasoning than you think you need since you can pull it whenever it hits the right spice. I add shrimp last and let them cook for 3-5 minutes before shutting it down and adding ice to cool it down enough to stop the cooking and allow it to soak up spice. Drink beer and sample until it hits desired spiciness.
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