How do i dress a crab?!


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How do i dress a crab?


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stick to people

What is the dress size?

For summer i suggest shorts and t shirt (shorts must have 6 leg holes),Also three pairs of flip flops.

You can steam it and serve a seafood stuffing over the top of it, kind of like the mixture people use to make crab cakes. Hope this helps!!

very carefully.

I don't exactly understand your question for cooking.
My fave is to boil them is really spicy water.

Carefully

Are you looking to make softshell crabs?

lemon, garlic and butter

Boil your crab(timed according to the size of the crab) set aside and allow to cool. When cool remove the claws and legs and crack them open to remove the white meat.Carefully remove the body(where the legs and claws were attached)from the carapace(head shell)taking care not to break the shell.Scoop the soft brown meat from the head shell and keep.Rinse the shell under the tap and leave to drain.Remove the white meat from the cells in the body where the legs and claws were attached by cutting it open,having discarded the gills(dead mans fingers).Increase the size of the opening in the head shell(you will see the line in the shell where it will break) Mix a little soft breadcrumbs(to taste)with the brown meat and fill into the sides of the shell,leaving a space in the middle for the white meat and garnish with a little fine chopped hard boiled egg. Enjoy!

Here is a video for you that shows you step-by-step how to do it:

http://www.videojug.com/film/how-prepare...

OLD BAY!!!!

With clothes of course, duh.

put a shell suit on it(HAHAHA!)soz just had to crack that joke, just take the crabmeat out, mash it up and put it back in the shell




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