Friday, September 08, 2006

How to Get Rid of Crabs ...

The Lubricator gave me crabs last night.

Here's a big bouquet of crab legs.
Bouquet of Crab Legs
Crab legs look nice served in
an ice bucket or even a fish bowl.

Here are the sides to go with the crabs,
grilled asparagus and baked potatoes.
Grilled Aspargus and Baked Potatoes
Grilled asparagus is one of my fave foods. Just coat it with some good olive oil, sprinkle with coarse salt and pepper and toss on the hot grill for a couple of minutes until it begins to char.Give it a half roll, cook another couple of minutes and serve immediately.

We always eat crabs on the kitchen island.
Crabs in the Kitchen

A newspaper table cover makes it
easy to roll up the carnage.
Carnage

... And that is how you get rid of the crabs.
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6 comments:

Aileen said...

Gosh that looks delicious! How come I wasn't invited?!? As always Flaurel your food presentation is amazing! Thanks for making me hungry! LOL

Flaurella said...

Aileen, you are invited ANY time, come on down!

Thanks for your nice comment. We do eat first with our eyes, don't we?

jackie said...

YUM! i can't remember the last time i had any crab legs--my hippie needs to bring some of those things home!

Flaurella said...

Sanne,
These are "snow crabs." They come from northern waters and are not native to Florida. Do you not have cold water crabs in Denmark?

Flaurella said...

Gotta have seafood at least twice a week or we get grumpy. Would eat it every day if we could. Better put some crab legs on your grocery list, Jackie.

Ralph said...

So, I do not really consider it may have success.
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