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Homemade crab boil recipes call for abundant amounts of hot sauce, cayenne pepper, salt, bay leaf, lemon, and garlic. Mustard seeds , coriander seeds, and allspice are popular extra options. Many people will start with a commercial crab boil product and then supplement it with extra pepper.
Shrimp and crab are higher valued cash crops, and can be a less affordable option for larger groups. Cooking crawfish at a party. A boil is usually done in a large pot (60 to 80 quarts — large enough to necessitate a truck in most cases) fitted with a strainer and heated by propane.
In Spain, crayfish is called cangrejo de río (lit. "river crab"). They used to be widely consumed, especially in Castile and León and Aragon , but over-fishing and the introduction of non-native crayfish species (e.g. Procambarus clarkii , commonly called cangrejo americano ) led to a dramatic decline in crayfish population.
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How to Boil Water is an American television program. One of the first shows on the Food Network , it began broadcasting in 1993 and was first hosted by Emeril Lagasse . The focus of the show is simple cooking, as the show's title suggests, and is directed at those who have little cooking skill or experience.
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Japanese kourayaki, or blended crab tomalley and roe baked in its shell. Tomalley is the hepatopancreas (the organ that fulfills the functions of both the liver and the pancreas) of a lobster, crab or other arthropods of a crustacean when used for culinary purposes.