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Thunderbird Club

Yeah, growing up in Miami, there was a restaurant* my oldies liked that had an outstanding Deviled Crab. Loved that. Having gotten out of eating sea critters, I don't wanna pay for something I'm not gonna like. Or, worse yet, finding something expensive that I do like.
*New England Oyster House-long gone chain. Kinda like Lum's, also long gone:(
something about eating more basic/invertebrate forms of life can trick one into believing they are vegetarian..

:D
 
OK..last few pictures before I make myself hungry.
My wife is a great “on the boat chef”
After picking the crab meat out she turns it into our world famous crab cakes.

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Blackened Rockfish in a shrimp stock reduction with heavy cream and lemon juice.


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Love being on the water.

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Cheers!
 
Squeezed from a diarhetic kangaroo is what I'm guessing from the labeling. :vomit:

:D

Poor mans Vegemite actually.

Blue Crab.

We have a blue crab also. “Blue Swimmer” Crab it is known as.

The apex of our eating crabs would be the Mud Crab. You find them around the mangroves in the warmer areas. Really nice. Especially as “Singapore Chili Mudcrab”. Excellent, especially with a few beers to wash it down, preferably by the harbour.
 
:D

Poor mans Vegemite actually.



We have a blue crab also. “Blue Swimmer” Crab it is known as.

The apex of our eating crabs would be the Mud Crab. You find them around the mangroves in the warmer areas. Really nice. Especially as “Singapore Chili Mudcrab”. Excellent, especially with a few beers to wash it down, preferably by the harbour.
awesome! can you use it for pepper crab as well? i really like it like that...the ones in s'pore come from bangladesh and are the fattest crabs i've ever seen..

that said, what you describe sounds like what we call a crawdad boil over in the southern parts of the US..
 
Yeah, growing up in Miami, there was a restaurant* my oldies liked that had an outstanding Deviled Crab. Loved that. Having gotten out of eating sea critters, I don't wanna pay for something I'm not gonna like. Or, worse yet, finding something expensive that I do like.
*New England Oyster House-long gone chain. Kinda like Lum's, also long gone:(
Lum's! Lol, dang. Memories of late night escapading...