racer2c
06-16-03, 02:13 PM
My wife splurged and got me my all time favorite summer time food for fathers day, a full bushel of Chesapeake Bay blue crabs, steamed and seasoned with Old Bay. 100% pure heaven. White gold baby. I was giddy in celebration of my favorite crustacean.
Now, I'm a pretend gourmet in the kitchen and we frequent very nice gourmet restaurants, but give me brown paper spread over the deck table, with a bushel of blue crabs in front of me (and of course some cold beer to wash them down with), family and some tunes, I am a happy, happy, happy camper.
Here in VA there are many crab vendors who sell crabs, usually out of a shack in their back yard. The prices these days are astronomical. When I was growing up here, pop would get a bushel of live blues for $20. Now a half bushel is $85 during a holiday. The gouging is deep.
The crab house restaurants are a fun time too. Many are built on stilts right over the water.
I do mine pure Maryland style with vinegar and Old Bay in two separate ramekins. First a dip in the vinegar and then a heavy coating of Old Bay and in the mouth. Mmmmm. Enough sodium for a year! You can actually feel your blood pressure rise!
I lived in downtown New Orleans in my early 20's and learned the art of my second favorite the crawfish boil. Mmmmm. That's a whole 'nother
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If you're ever in the DC/Baltimore area, try the blue crabs.
Now, I'm a pretend gourmet in the kitchen and we frequent very nice gourmet restaurants, but give me brown paper spread over the deck table, with a bushel of blue crabs in front of me (and of course some cold beer to wash them down with), family and some tunes, I am a happy, happy, happy camper.
Here in VA there are many crab vendors who sell crabs, usually out of a shack in their back yard. The prices these days are astronomical. When I was growing up here, pop would get a bushel of live blues for $20. Now a half bushel is $85 during a holiday. The gouging is deep.
The crab house restaurants are a fun time too. Many are built on stilts right over the water.
I do mine pure Maryland style with vinegar and Old Bay in two separate ramekins. First a dip in the vinegar and then a heavy coating of Old Bay and in the mouth. Mmmmm. Enough sodium for a year! You can actually feel your blood pressure rise!
I lived in downtown New Orleans in my early 20's and learned the art of my second favorite the crawfish boil. Mmmmm. That's a whole 'nother
thread!
If you're ever in the DC/Baltimore area, try the blue crabs.