kevinstaggs
Babbling Farker
Boil = heaven. That looks like a great trip to the lake. I live on a lake.... just in case you forgot...
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While they sorted through the crawdads, I got the pot ready.
That was a feast!! Don't apologize for so many pictures, that's the only way the majority of us can enjoy your cooking. Very nicely done!
Thanks Rick! Hope you're having a great Monday. :grin:Wow......
Thank you Jeremy! I'd trade some crawdads for any one of your meals. :grin:A fantastic cooks per usual Jeanie!
:laugh: That's exactly what I did! Buried the bread on the bottom and covered everything with garlic butter. lol It was a mess, but so tasty! :mrgreen:Better be careful, if you put that crusty bread in the bowl it might get all soaked up with juices and you'll need to pick it up with your fingers and eat it.
Ed
What a great way to get yer mind off of a few things, right!?!
Thanks for the journey as always, Jeanie!
Thanks! Yep, some of the bigger ones were pretty hard. We cleaned the leftover crawdads. My friend took the tails back to Texas and I saved some of the heads for bisque. :-DThat’s some mighty fine lookin crawfish. Were the shells hard ?
Thanks! It was a pretty day. I need to go back. lolLooks like a awesome day with some good eats
Thank you Bob!! Those were some tasty bugs! I need to talk them into driving up here more often. lol Hope all is well with you!!Jeanie that was a primo sack of jumbo's wow those look good! ~Good friends indeed to show up with those that was a fantastic boil.
I forgot!!! :laugh: You've got it made, Kevin!! I'd be fishing every day if I had a lake in front of me. lol Thanks!Boil = heaven. That looks like a great trip to the lake. I live on a lake.... just in case you forgot...
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:grin:Outstanding. I am dying to try them.
Great cook ... Great pictures .... The lake looks really relaxing ....
And again Jeanie knocks it clear out of the park. A grand slam cook. I could really go for a bowl of that right now. Those people who do not want crawfish touching their veggies while cooking do not know what they are missing out on.
Thanks for posting.
Tom
Humongous Bugs.
Awesome
That looks oh so good, Jeanie. Superb cook and pictures. Thanks for sharing.
Love me some mud bugs!
Curious what the crab trap in the first pic was for?
Please forgive my ignorance, but why do they need sorting?
That was one serious crawdad boil! I'm sure everyone was deeply satisfied. :thumb:
And never apologize for too many pictures, Jeanie. The pictures always tell a great story against the backdrop of wherever you happen to be.
Matt, some of the crawfish die in transport. They picked out the dead ones and we used them for fish bait. :grin:
Thanks Don! :laugh: A recliner would have put me to sleep!Man,,,,after lookin’ at all the great food and all,,,,
I think I would need a recliner with a rod holder,,,,,,
That is one meal that is on my bucket list for sure. We didn't have that in TN, didn't see it in TX (I think I drank all my meals at that time) & I sure don't see that out here. It looks so good! Just realized that, while my lovely wife is out of town, I could do a mini version of that with skrimps.
Great stuff as always, Jeanie, & hope things are well with you!
Thanks Hawkeye! Your set up sounds great! Bet you catch some delicious critters! :-DGreat boil, J! I’m an all-in-one-pot fan, too. Suckin’ heads sound like a perfect way to spend the weekend!
And great call on the kennel covered in chicken wire! We use a wire fish basket up in the Boundary Waters as well to keep the turtles and pike out of our shore lunch. I also like to take bacon and sausage on our base camp trips... when you get to camp, put the sealed bacon and sausage in the fish basket and drop it deep below the thermocline with a bobber attached so we remember where it is... works well for us!
Thank you Marty!! I'd definitely trade for one of your chicken meals! :grin:Glad you had a chance to relax and a fine cook Jeanie.