Crab Season recently opened here and I can get Live Dungeness Crab for $6 a pound. I've seen that people smoke crab legs but they tend to be pre cooked. My question is what is the best way to smoke crab and is it worth it?
Doesn’t all crab have be either alive or cooked? I didn’t think you could have dead uncooked crab? I’m no crab fisherman just a consumer.I don't believe thatnxcoastgiant 's question was answered.
Should the crab legs be precooked before cold smoking them?
Thanks,
John
I'm no crab fisherman either. . .That is why I was asking.Doesn’t all crab have be either alive or cooked? I didn’t think you could have dead uncooked crab? I’m no crab fisherman just a consumer.
Those have to be indian harvested, our limit here in wa. Is the largest dimension of the shell has to be over 7". They sure look tasty though. Its just too cold for us older to go out.My partner and I ran a dozen traps for Dungees for over 30 years, you boil them, no smoke. He sent me this today, $5.99lb at his local Asian market, be twice that here. RAY
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Aside from taking it out of the shell before smoking I'd say you are signing up for an impossible task. Smoke can't penetrate a shell
They are very fresh and after boiled for 14 minutes, stay good for up to a week.
The $6/lb pricing is because they were probably harvested by an indian tribe.
I will boil. Those look nice, i'll put a pic up when I secure the crabs!
How do you "kill" your crab?have fish for dungeness crab often. They have lungs so they can stay alive for a long time in the boat. We kill them at the dock so we dont have to deal with the shells at home, and we can just throw them back in the water to recycle them. We usually have them in the pot of boiling water within an hour after killing them. They are very fresh and after boiled for 14 minutes, stay good for up to a week.
The $6/lb pricing is because they were probably harvested by an indian tribe. They dont have the same rules we do and have a much larger catch limit, infinite vs 5 a day.
I have never smoked crab, and just assume the smoke would have a hard time penetrating the shell. If you want to try something, I would cold smoke them after they are cooked.
Used to drop pots off of the Edmonds pier too, years ago. Haven't done it for a while, not sure if they still allow it.We sit on the dock, grab the legs in each hand and use the cleats on the dock to pry the upper shell off. Then as you said. We fish in everett which is about 30 minutes from home. We put them in a cooler in bags and some ice to get them home and in the hot water. I figure its an hour till they are in the boiling water.
The limit is now 5 a day and in the summer we go out say 3 days in a row. We drop the pots in the morning on the first day and go back home until later in the afternoon. After.we.get our limit on a day, we just drop the pots again for the next day.
Nothing beats fresh dungeness crab, cooked and eaten day of.