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Snow crab is an edible, large crustacean that is caught in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic oceans. They are commonly eaten in North America, Northern Europe, and Japan, although they are also shipped to other countries. There are several ways to prepare snow crab legs, including boiling, grilling, baking, and steaming. Find out how to cook snow crab legs.
Steps
Boiling Snow Crab Legs
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1Keep the size of your largest pot in mind when buying crab legs. They only bend at the joints, and you will want to place them in the pot while they are whole.
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2Thaw the crab legs thoroughly. Place them in the refrigerator overnight. Cover them.
- Most crab legs are bought pre-cooked, so you do not need to cook them very long. However, they are also usually frozen to keep them fresh.
- If they did not thaw fully in the refrigerator overnight, place them in a large bowl. Put the bowl in the sink and run cold water over the legs until they are fully thawed.
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3Fill your largest pot with cold water. It should be 2/3 full.
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4Add approximately 1 tsp. (6g) of salt to the water.
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5Turn the burner up to high heat. Allow the water to boil.
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6Tuck the legs. Place them in the boiling water. Be careful not to burn yourself as you drop them in the water.
- If the water stops boiling, bring it back up to a boil once all the crab legs are inside the pot.
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7Boil the legs for between 4 and 5 minutes.
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8Remove the snow crab legs with long metal tongs. Place them in a bowl to drain.
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9Split each crab leg lengthwise with kitchen shears. Serve a leg to each guest.
- You will want to have seafood forks for each person so that they can dig into the shell to get the meat.
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10Melt 1 tbsp. (15ml) of butter for each dinner guest. Serve them a few slices of lemon so that they can season and dip to their taste.
- You may choose to serve clarified butter instead of melted butter. When you melt the butter, allow it to stand for 4 minutes. Drain it through a cheesecloth to remove the more solid parts of the butter. Serve the butter that drips through the cloth to your guests.
Steaming Snow Crab Legs
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1Find a large pot that has a strainer and a lid for steaming. It may be more difficult to ensure you can fit all the legs in at once if your strainer basket is small.
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2Thaw the crab legs. Rinse them.
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3Fill the pot approximately half full with cold water. Sprinkle the water with salt. Cover the steamer basket with the pot lid.
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4Turn the burner to high in order to bring the water to a boil.
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5Open the pot when it has reached a boil. Bend the joints of the crab legs and place them in the steamer basket.
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6Place the lid back on the strainer basket. Let the legs steam for 6 minutes.
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7Remove from the strainer and serve immediately. Serve with lemon wedges and clarified butter.
Baking Snow Crab Legs
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1Preheat your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (177 degrees Celsius). Place a baking rack in the center of the oven.
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2Rinse your thawed snow crab legs.
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3Crack the crab legs with your kitchen shears. Cut them lengthwise to help your guests more effectively use their seafood forks to eat them.
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4Place your crab legs on a large baking tray.
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5Brush the legs with melted butter or olive oil.
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6Sprinkle them with lemon juice. Season them with salt, pepper, and any other spices you desire.
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7Place them in the oven for approximately 8 to 9 minutes.
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8Remove them and serve them immediately. You can give dinner guests clarified butter and lemon, but since the legs are already seasoned, it is not necessary.
Community Q&A
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QuestionOut of the three methods of cooking, which makes the most tender meat?Community AnswerI would say boiling. Snow Crab Legs are a favorite food to many, and boiling is a preferable method that people around the world recommend.
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QuestionWhat's a serving size per person?Community AnswerAbout a pound. The seafood man at the grocery store gave me 3 pounds for 2 adults and 2 children. At restaurants, the usually serve 1-1.5 lbs per person.
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QuestionAfter boiling crab legs, can I put them on a hot grill until serving them?Tonia Addison HallCommunity AnswerThat would overcook them and make them rubbery. You should time everything so you serve the crab legs immediately after heating.
Things You'll Need
- Large pot
- Water
- Salt
- Strainer basket
- Metal tongs
- Kitchen shears
- Seafood forks
- Lemon wedges
- Butter
- Cheesecloth
- Baking sheet
References
- Videos provided by I Heart Recipes
- http://www.food.com/recipe/steamed-snow-crab-legs-157841
About This Article
Before you cook snow crab legs, place them in the fridge overnight to fully thaw. Then, fill a large pot 2/3 full with water, add 1 teaspoon of salt, and bring the water to a boil. Place the legs in the pot, then let the water return to a boil and cook for 4-5 minutes. Finally, remove the crab legs from the pot with tongs, put them in a bowl to drain, and split them with kitchen shears before serving with a melted tablespoon of butter and wedges of lemon. For tips on how to steam or bake crab legs, read on!