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Started by Magicman, June 10, 2017, 09:15:45 PM

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Magicman

Looks mighty fine Kyle.  coxy/Ox,  I didn't know that you could boil without Zatarain's or Tony Chachere's seasoning.   :o
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Ox

coxy and MM - I didn't want to pay shipping for the crab/shrimp boil I found online so I looked up the ingredients to the spice pack and found out that Old Bay is almost exactly the same.  The southern boil spice has a little more red pepper is all which makes sense cause cajun and everything.

coxy - thanks for the offer, bud!  AFter I found out about the above I realized we have some in the cupboard and the wife'll be gettin some more on grocery day.  We'll have ourselves a shrimp boil next week sometime in the old turkey fryer pot.  Shrimp, taters, corn, onions and sausage.  It'll be delish. 

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Magicman

Yup, and I was jerking your chain about the seasoning.  No way can you mess up a good thing like a boilin'.   8)
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LeeB

Never challenge "no way" or "worse" and most definitely not in the same sentence.   :D
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Magic Man, referring to your post on Cindy and the fig  tree, left that one before I thought.  My mother in law had a fig blow over after a hurricane, in south Texas.  I hooked a line to it, pulled it back upright, and it went on like nothing had happened.  guyed it down pretty good.
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Magicman

Yup, that is my plan.  Wait until the fruit is gone, give it a serious trimming on the heavy side, and stand it back up.
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caveman

Ox, they were using their phones to take pictures.
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petefrom bearswamp

Sausage is a generic term
What kind do you different folks use?
Going to the market today as we have some shrimp left over from our beef brisket BBQ yesterday with all of our family
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Ox

We like the Johnsonville sausages.  Sweet and spicy individual links are the two we get.  Come in packages of 6 or so I think.  Delicious!  I likes me some sausage...
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petefrom bearswamp


well the wife nixed the boil as we have way too many leftovers.
Oh well, Maybe in a week or 2.
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Magicman

 

 
These 22 Blue Crabs were the guest of honor when we were visiting gspren in Delaware.


 
Along with sausage, potatoes, onion, and corn, they became a bolin'.   :)
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drobertson

Mercy! yuin's are really hurtin' up there,, ;D 8)
only have a few chain saws I'm not suppose to use, but will at times, one dog Dolly, pretty good dog, just not sure what for yet,  working on getting the gardening back in order, and kinda thinking on maybe a small bbq bizz,  thinking about it,

Weekend_Sawyer


I love a low country boil!
This made up my mind, I'll be having one this weekend.

Thanks for the idea.

Jon
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Raider Bill

What's the difference between a high and low country boil?
Picture number 1 is at 1200 feet above sea level number 2 is at seal level


  

  

 
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Magicman

 

 
Yup, we did it again and the only seasoning was Zatarain's liquid.  "B" sized Potatoes, Corn Nubbins, Onions, and Shrimp.    Yum...Yum. 
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Savannahdan

I'm gonna have to stop opening your food posts.  I get real hungry after looking at them and I just had a decent bowl of cereal.  Also, I have a doctor's appointment early afternoon and will have to wait until after that to indulge in something like your post.  Appreciate you posting the picture of such a scrumptious meal.
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coxy

that would be a 30$ meal here with them shrimp   :(   

luvmexfood

Quote from: gspren on June 12, 2017, 08:02:43 AM
  Magic, if you want to try that with crabs bring a seasoning packet to DE, I got the pot.
Was in Delaware this week. Can't remember the exact name of the towns but I think it was Newark and something close by with Castle in the name.
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Magicman

Matter of fact we did just that in Delaware in July:  LINK
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Woodcutter_Mo

 We cooked up some shrimp a couple weekends ago. I was hauling a few cedar logs home and we seen a sign that said "Fresh Shrimp" so of course I had to stop and pick some up. I only bought a few lbs since I was afraid to spend too much and end up with bad shrimp as we don't have people selling fresh shrimp around here very often. But it seemed good to me, was clean and smelled fresh.

We cooked up some onions, diced Bell pepper, potatoes, a few pieces of jalapeƱo summer sausage then added water and some Old Bay and Creole seasoning and got it boiling good and cleaned up the shrimp and dumped it in. Turned out good, despite not adding any corn or ochra like I originally planned.
I'm going to buy alot more if they are selling it again  ;D
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Magicman

I have no idea why we had never done this before.   Even using frozen peeled shrimp, we can make a fantastic meal for two for less than $15.   food3
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