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Old 03-23-2016, 11:06 AM
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If you put the crabs in the water before the water gets hot, they will not eject their claws and legs like they do when you throw cold crabs in boiling water. While they will still lose some, almost all claws and legs will stay on the shell making it easier to get at the meat when you peel them.

Of course, this only works on the first batch because after that, the water is hot. I read about this years ago and it is a trick restaurants use to make their crabs more attractive to the consumer. Don't know about taking the shell off along with the "gills". Never saw that done and like you said, you lose the fat.
While I am not too set back by the following statement(found on a couple websites), it is a good reason I can live without the "fat" (hepatopancreas). But to each his own...I am just sharing info. If I attend a boil and its on there, you betta believe I am going to eat that sha

FYI: Research shows that chemical contaminants such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), dioxin, mercury, and poison-inhalation hazards (PIHs) can accumulate in the crab’s fatty tissues and concentrate in the hepatopancreas.

I have always been told that if you place them in live and kicking their natural defense will be to eject legs/claws, but having them iced down before mostly prevents this. Thanks for the info about putting in before the water is boiling, but like you said after the first batch that will not work.
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SOmething I love to do is ice them down and pull off the back shell/clean them, the I toss them in water that's seasoned with crab boil and let them soak up some seasoning, then grill over a wood fire. Talk about good with that smokey taste. To soak them in the seasoned water I mix it up in an ice chest and add a bunch of ice so the water and crabs stay cold.
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SOmething I love to do is ice them down and pull off the back shell/clean them, the I toss them in water that's seasoned with crab boil and let them soak up some seasoning, then grill over a wood fire. Talk about good with that smokey taste. To soak them in the seasoned water I mix it up in an ice chest and add a bunch of ice so the water and crabs stay cold.

Thanks for the tip, this sounds amazing. I am definitely going to try this!
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SOmething I love to do is ice them down and pull off the back shell/clean them, the I toss them in water that's seasoned with crab boil and let them soak up some seasoning, then grill over a wood fire. Talk about good with that smokey taste. To soak them in the seasoned water I mix it up in an ice chest and add a bunch of ice so the water and crabs stay cold.
That sounds really good!
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I keep my crabs ice down good and they usually don't move as I put them in the basket for cooking.

But sometimes I cook them before they all get cooled down and are still moving some.

My question...... is there any problem taking the shell off when the crab is still moving a little?
As long as you don't get bit. I ice em down where they don't move at all.
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