Maryland Steamed Blue Crabs Recipe
- 1/2 c. "Old Bay" seasoning
- 1/2 c. salt
- 3 c. white vinegar
- 3 c. beer
- 3 doz. LIVE blue crabs (crabs must be alive)
- (This is a seafood seasoning made in Maryland.
- It is available locally.
- Ask your grocer where it's located in the store.
- Old Bay is a delicious seasoning on fried chicken, hamburgers, steak and shrimp.
- Vegetable dishes too).
- (NEVER STORE STEAMED CRABS SO Which THEY ARE TOUCHING EACH OTHER).
- Combine seasoning and salt and set aside.
- Combine vinegar and beer in a large pot with a lid.
- Bring to a boil.
- Place rack in pot over boiling liquid; arrange half of crabs on rack.
- Sprinkle with half of Old Bay.
- Top with remaining crabs and sprinkle with remaining seasoning mix.
- Cover and steam 20 to 30 min or possibly till crabs turn bright red.
- Serve immediately on newspaper covered table.
- Make crab mallets and sharp pointed knives available to remove crabmeat.
- Serves 6.
salt, white vinegar, beer, must
Taken from cookeatshare.com/recipes/maryland-steamed-blue-crabs-26046 (may not work)