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smokeaholic502

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Jun 28, 2015
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Louisville KY
I know this is a meat smoking forum but lately I've been wanting to do a crawfish boil. Is there anyone on here that does crawfish boils and can give me advise? What to use, whats a good/not to expensive boiler?
 
Don’t need anything special. A turkey fryer or propane burner and good stock pot. You can get. A turkey fryer set up for under $40 this time of year. It would have everything you need.

As for the boil I like to add a good kielbasa cut into 3” hunks. Potatoes, corn on the cob (halved). Usually use a store bought boil mix.

If live Make sure and soak your crayfish in salt water and rinse well before adding to the boil. This will help purge them .

Start everything boiling when taters are tender add crayfish. They don’t take long. Drain and then dump on table and go to town!
 
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I do low country boils occasionally and use mudbugs instead of shrimp.Case is right about purging them.When I catch'em I throw them in a bucket of water.When I get back to the house I put them in fresh well water for a day to purge (let them poop) and they're ready.
 
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