Eat Crabs
Crabs are delicious to eat but they are messy and for many first-timers, they are a puzzle to eat. Here you will unravel the mystery and discover a quick and easy way to eat a crab!
Contents
Steps
Preparation
- Prepare your table. Eating crabs is messy, so the table needs to be readied for splashes and leftovers. Lay down some newspaper or heavy-duty paper to protect the table, to absorb the juices, and to make clean up easier.
- Gather a crab mallet, dull knife, and a claw cracker if desired.
- If you haven't already cooked the crabs, do so. Steam the crabs; blue ones will usually turn deep red. Normally crabs are steamed with a layer of seasoning.
- For some ideas on how to cook crabs, see further: How to cook crabs, How to steam crabs and How to season crab legs.
Eating the Crab
- Pull off all the legs and claws with a twisting motion. You can use a dull knife inserted into the joint to make removal easier. Sometimes a little meat will come out with the leg. Eat it.
- Toss the legs (fins) and save the claws. (You will get to them in a minute.)
- Turn the crab over on its back. Open the apron––the apron looks like a tab.
- Take the top half and the bottom half in each hand, as if you are opening a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Pull off the top shell. Take care and do this slowly. Toss the top shell.
- You will have cleaned out the crab and have removed the gills to show the shell.
- Take this bottom half and break it in half.
- Now take one of the halves and with a knife (or your hands) cut it in half.
- If you are using your hands, press down to break the chambers and then pull apart.
- Now you should have the meat exposed. Use your fingers to pull the meat out and enjoy! Use your knife to get the meat out of the smaller chambers.
- Pick away all the chunks of meat in the body. Start with the claws.
- Crack the claws by using the hinged cracker, hitting them with the crab mallet, or using your knife. The most efficient way to open a claw:
- Lay your knife, sharp side down, on the middle of the red side of the claw.
- Then use the crab mallet to gently hit the knife, until the knife is halfway through the claw.
- Finally, pivot the knife to the side. That will open the claw and make it easier to eat. Then snap the shell open and eat the meat, avoiding the cartilage.
Tips
- Look thoroughly through the crab chambers, because you do not want to miss any good meat.
Warnings
- Don't attempt to eat a living crab straight from the sea. This will result in much pain.
- As with most sea life, there are small parts everywhere, so do go about this carefully.
- Crabs have many tiny and not so tiny spikes. Be careful of how you handle the crab or it will get its revenge.
- The claws have a "bone" (cartilage, actually) in the claw, so be careful to slide this off when eating.
Things You'll Need
- Crab (steamed & seasoned)
- Crab mallet (looks like a small wooden hammer)
- Knife
- Crab cracker or metal nutcracker (optional)
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Sources and Citations
- http://www.foodnetwork.com – research source