Why pay restaurant prices for a ‘crab pot’ when these easy steamed snow crab legs are so simple to make and ready in about 30 minutes. I like to serve them with melted butter.
As far as easy recipes go, this is right about at the top of that list. Pretty much if you can boil water, you can make Easy Steamed Snow Crab Legs. The best part is that if you want a ‘one-pot meal’, toss some corn on the cob and baby potatoes into the pot to steam with the crab.
Snow crab legs are sold already cooked and usually frozen or ‘thawed from frozen’. They come in clusters with 3 or 4 legs and a claw on one leg- depending on how they cut the cluster from the crab body. Sometimes, the leg with the claw is separate or attached to the cluster with two of the spidery legs. The cluster itself is also full of meat. Once you buy the crab and refrigerate it, it’s best to consume it within 1 or 2 days for the best flavor.
If you want to ‘hang with the big boys” and use the right tools to get every last bit of sweet and tender meat, then here is my list of the essential tools to help you get it all out!
Here are a few more seafood recipes I hope you’ll enjoy.
Why pay restaurant prices when these Easy Steamed Snow Crab Legs are ridiculously simple and ready in about 30 minutes.
3-4 cups plain water
2 lemons, cut into quarters
Bunch of fresh parsley
1 large shallot or garlic bulb, ¼-inch of the top cut off
1 tablespoon Old Bay Seasoning
2 pounds (about 4 clusters) snow crab legs
In a large stockpot, pour in the water. Place the lemons, parsley, shallot, and Old Bay Seasoning. Cover the pot and bring the mixture to a full rolling boil. Allow to boil for about 5 minutes.
Uncover the pot and carefully place a wire rack or basket over the aromatics in the pot.
Place the crab legs into the steamer basket.
Cover and bring the pot back up to a boil. Steam the crab for about 5 – 10 minutes until the crab legs are very hot.
Use tongs to remove the legs to a platter.
Serve with melted butter.
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