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TheOne
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red rock crab

Post by TheOne » Mon Aug 18, 2008 10:42 am

allright the outher day me and my older brother were fishing over at area 13.and we saw a huge red rock crab and snatched it up.he was mabey 7 inches long or bigger.but we cooked it up and ate it.it was good and all but.i would like to know if there is a certain way to cook them? i boiled it with added butter for about 10-15 min. and it kinda tasted like meat with corn flavoring..
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RE:red rock crab

Post by sunshine » Mon Aug 18, 2008 10:53 am

when cooking crab I think it's best to boil it in salt water (some water from the sound is good) for at least 20 minutes. If the meat is rubbery at all then it's not done and can be steamed for an aditional 10 minutes. I usually make garlic butter to dip it in after it's cracked.:chef:
Sounds like you got a big one! Good job.:thumleft:

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RE:red rock crab

Post by racfish » Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:18 am

Hey The One .Was it a Red Rock or just an all red crab? Did the pinchers have black tips?Im asking cuz there are two different red type crabs.The Red Rocks have black tipped claws.and the Red Crab that is found in the eel grass close to shore is another.Red Rocks are hella good.The plain red ones are decent but very little meat.I boil mine in boiling hot salted water for 17 minutes.No butters wine or anything but salt.after they cool you can do the butter thing.
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RE:red rock crab

Post by Dave » Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:42 am

I boil for 10 minutes and they turn out perfect every time. I use salt water from the Sound. Nothing else added to the water.
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RE:red rock crab

Post by Shad_Eating_Grin » Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:56 am

TheOne wrote:....he was mabey 7 inches long or bigger......
Just curious.... which part of the crab's body did you measure to get "7 inches" ?

That's a big red rock crab. I've been catching them since the late 1970s, and I've run into very few that are that big.

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