Best 2 Joes Spicy 40lb Bag Boiled Crawfish With Fixins Recipes

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**Dive into a Louisiana tradition with Joe's Spicy 40lb Bag Boiled Crawfish with Fixins!**

Get ready for a true taste of Louisiana with this tantalizing feast of boiled crawfish. This recipe is a symphony of flavors, combining the zesty kick of cayenne pepper, the aromatic essence of garlic, and the savory depth of butter. Each juicy crawfish is cooked to perfection, bursting with flavor in every succulent bite. Accompanying the crawfish is an array of fixins that elevate the experience to new heights. Indulge in the creamy richness of corn on the cob, the crisp crunch of celery, the earthy sweetness of potatoes, and the tangy zest of lemons. This culinary journey will transport you to the heart of Louisiana, where every bite is a celebration of bold flavors and authentic Cajun tradition.

Here are our top 2 tried and tested recipes!

CRAWFISH BOIL RECIPE FOR 40 TO 45 POUNDS OF CRAWFISH



Crawfish Boil Recipe for 40 to 45 Pounds of Crawfish image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Yield about 40 pounds, 12 servings

Number Of Ingredients 5

2 sticks unsalted butter
1 (4.5 pound) bag Crawfish Crab and Shrimp Boil
5 pounds of #1 red potatoes, cleaned but not peeled
40 to 45 pounds live crawfish, cleaned
24 ears of corn, shucked and cut into halves

Steps:

  • Leaving the crawfish in the broth for a longer time results in more spiciness. Sprinkling additional spice mixture on the crawfish after draining also will increase the spiciness.
  • Crawfish Crab and Shrimp Boil: There are many manufacturers to choose from. This is a spice blend of salt, cayenne pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, lemon juice, and additional spices. Typically a bag of spice mix costs about $5.00. The brand used for the show was Lousiana Fish Fry Products Crawfish Crab and Shrimp Boil.
  • Instructions:
  • Place the cooking pot with its basket on the propane burner and fill with 11 gallons of water, about halfway. This should be about the right amount of water to protect against spillage when the potatoes or crawfish are added later. Add the 2 sticks of butter and 2/3 of the bag of Crawfish Crab and Shrimp Boil, and the 5 pounds of red potatoes. Cover and bring to a boil. Cook potatoes for 15 minutes and, while the potatoes are cooking, rinse the crawfish.
  • Place the bag of crawfish in 1 of the coolers, or, on the ground and hose down the bag until the water runs clear, about 5 minutes. Open the bag and pour the live crawfish into 1 of the coolers. With the drain of the cooler open, continue to rinse the crawfish for 5 minutes or until the water runs clear.
  • After the potatoes have cooked for 15 minutes, add the corn and continue cooking the corn and the potatoes for 15 minutes more. Remove a potato and test for doneness, continuing to cook, if needed. Remove the basket and dump the corn and potatoes into 1 of the coolers. Close the cooler in order to keep the corn and potatoes warm.
  • Pour the crawfish into the cooking basket and lower the basket into the pot. Bring to a boil and cook the crawfish for 15 minutes. Turn the heat off and allow the crawfish to simmer in the liquid for an additional 15 minutes.
  • Remove the crawfish and serve with the potatoes and corn. Traditionally, the crawfish is dumped onto a newspaper covered table (we used a door on 2 sawhorses). Additional spice mix can be sprinkled on the crawfish, if desired.
  • Variation: Some cooks add 1 to 2 pounds of sweet onions, peeled and cut in wedges, and/or the juice from 1 dozen lemons to the cooking liquid.
  • Variation: With proper ventilation, several pounds of shrimp could be cooked with approximately 1/2 to 1 cup of the spice mixture indoors. However, without proper ventilation the spice mixture fumes will overwhelm the typical house.

BOILED CRAWFISH BY CAJUNCRAWFISH.COM



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Make and share this Boiled Crawfish by cajuncrawfish.com recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Jeff Williamson

Categories     Crawfish

Time 45m

Yield 10-15 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

30 lbs live crawfish (1 sack)
8 small onions
8 small potatoes
8 ears corn
fresh garlic
fresh mushrooms
4 lemons
3 lbs Fruge's original seafood boil
6 bottles cold beer

Steps:

  • If you have not already done so, drink a cold beer.
  • After your beer, you would normally purge the crawfish.
  • This is not necessary since our crawfish come pre-purged.
  • Just rinse out the crawfish with fresh water and boil.
  • If you want, use the time you saved by not purging the crawfish to have another beer.
  • Drink another beer.
  • Give one to a friend.
  • Fill the large pot half full with fresh water, place on outdoor propane cooker, and start the fire.
  • Place the lid on the pot and bring water to a boil.
  • Add about 1 lb of Fruge's Original Seafood Boil to water.
  • Let the boiling water mix it well for a minute or so.
  • Time to drink another beer.
  • Send sober friend to store for more beer.
  • Drop in all 8 onions (halved), the potatoes and fresh garlic.
  • Let this cook, keeping an eye on the potatoes (Check for doneness by stabbing with a sharp knife or fork. If it goes in easy, it is cooked. Hint: Do not over cook potatoes, slightly under cook them because they will continue to steam and cook in ice chest. You don't want to end up with mashed potatoes) When the potatoes are almost done, add the corn and mushrooms.
  • After they have cooked, lower the fire on the burner and remove the basket.
  • Place the vegetables in a small clean ice chest- don't close the lid- just place foil on top.
  • Time to drink another beer.
  • Turn the heat up on the burner.
  • Add more spice to the water.
  • (About 1. 5 lbs., save one half lb. of spice for later.) Take the lemons (halved) and squeeze the juice in the water.
  • Then add the lemons to the water.
  • When the water comes to a boil place the crawfish into the basket and put the basket in the pot.
  • (Be careful- it's very hot!) Put the lid on the pot and enjoy another beer.
  • When the water comes back to a boil- keep a very close eye on this part- let it boil for 4 minutes and turn off the fire.
  • Let it soak for another 3 minutes and then remove.
  • Kill the boil by adding cold water or ice, not much is needed maybe a gallon or so.
  • Then let the crawfish soak.
  • They will sink to the bottom and fill with spicy water (JUICES).
  • Get an old table and place old newspapers on top.
  • Dump the basket of crawfish on top of the newspaper and sprinkle with leftover spice.
  • Dump the onions, potatoes, corn and garlic on top of the crawfish.
  • Now it's time to really drink beer and eat.
  • The vegetables are for those guests who cannot figure out how to peel the crawfish.
  • At least they won't starve.
  • Tips: To hold hot crawfish for a short time (1-2 hours), you can use a styrofoam ice chest.
  • Most plastic chests will melt or warp.
  • Use leftover spice to experiment.
  • You can always add more to the ice chest.
  • Sprinkle it on, stir it up and let it steam in chest for 10 minutes.
  • Then test again.

Tips:

  • Use fresh or frozen crawfish: Fresh crawfish is the best option, but frozen crawfish can also be used. If using frozen crawfish, thaw them in cold water before cooking.
  • Purge the crawfish: Purging the crawfish helps to remove any dirt or debris from their digestive tracts. To purge the crawfish, place them in a large bowl of cold water and let them soak for 30 minutes. Change the water every 10 minutes.
  • Season the crawfish: There are many different ways to season crawfish. Some popular options include Old Bay seasoning, Cajun seasoning, and lemon pepper. You can also add other spices, such as garlic, onion, and paprika.
  • Cook the crawfish: Crawfish can be cooked in a variety of ways, including boiling, steaming, and frying. Boiling is the most common method, and it is also the easiest.
  • Serve the crawfish: Crawfish is typically served with boiled potatoes, corn on the cob, and other fixings. You can also serve crawfish with dipping sauces, such as melted butter, garlic butter, or remoulade.

Conclusion:

Crawfish is a delicious and versatile seafood that can be enjoyed in a variety of ways. Whether you are boiling, steaming, or frying them, there are many different ways to prepare crawfish. With a little bit of planning and preparation, you can easily make a delicious crawfish meal that your family and friends will love.

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