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Have you picked up a delicious crab for lunch or dinner? This clawed crustacean may seem intimidating to eat at first, but it's really simple to crack open with the proper tools and techniques. We've covered everything you need to know about cracking a crab, so you can enjoy every last bit of it.

Ingredients

  • Whole cooked crab that has been dunked in an ice bath to stop the cooking process to make it easier to handle
  • Small bowls of melted butter
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Crack the claws.

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  1. However, these legs have juicy and sweet meat that you can use for soups or crab cakes. To begin, take the hinged seafood cracker and hit the claws with a crab mallet, or use your knife. The easiest way to open a claw: [4]
    • Take your knife and lay it with the sharp side down on the middle of the red side of the claw.
    • Use the crab mallet to gently hit the knife until it is halfway through the claw.
    • Lastly, swivel the knife to the side. The claw will open and make it much easier to grab the crabmeat.
    • Once you have snapped the shell open, eat the meat. Make sure you avoid the cartilage.
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    You can boil water and add salt. When the water is boiling, reduce the heat, add the crabs, and let cook for approximately 3 minutes.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Seafood Scissors
      • Bowl for empty shells
      • Lots of napkins -- this will get messy!
      • Sturdy seafood/nut crackers
      • Thin metal seafood picks or small fork

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