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QuestionHow do I prepare king crab legs that have been split and frozen?MicheleTop AnswererThe same as you would unsplit, though you might not need as much time to heat them up.
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QuestionDo I defrost the crab before boiling it?Community AnswerFor best results, you should definitely defrost the crab before boiling in order to maintain the crab's meat texture.
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QuestionHow do I reheat crab legs that have previously been steamed?Community AnswerJust microwave them until your desired temperature is reached .
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QuestionCan king crab legs be defrosted in the microwave?Community AnswerYes, but it is much easier to just boil them from frozen. When you do, use salt in the water, because if you don't, it will pull a lot of flavor out of the crabmeat.
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QuestionCan king crab be steamed in an electric roaster?MicheleTop AnswererIf your roaster allows for liquids, then yes. You can steam crab in any heated container that will bring water at least to a simmer.
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QuestionHow long should I microwave crab legs for?Community AnswerIt is not recommended to microwave them, as they will get very hard and may not be edible afterwards.
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QuestionCan I cook them frozen?MicheleTop AnswererKing crab legs are precooked at the site of capture. Since all you're really doing is reheating them, the answer is yes, you can reheat them from frozen. Just add a few minutes to the time whether you steam, boil, grill or bake.
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QuestionCan king crab legs be steamed in the microwave?Community AnswerYes, I did it and it worked great! You'll have to experiment with cook times, though, because every microwave is different.
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QuestionDo I put the crab legs into the pot after they're thawed?Community AnswerYou should use a steamer basket, if possible; but yes, once thawed and the water in the pot is boiling, into the pot they go.
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QuestionHow do I cook shelled Alaska king crab legs?MicheleTop AnswererIf the meat is already out of the shell, you can do several things with it. Make crab cakes. Sauté them in butter and a little garlic. Make a gratin. Make crab dumplings.
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QuestionSalted or unsalted butter for king crabs?MicheleTop AnswererThe choice is yours. It's a matter of personal preference, though most people will agree that salted is best.
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QuestionHow do I get crab meat out of the legs?MicheleTop Answerer
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QuestionFor grilling Alaska king crab, do I flip the legs and cook for 5 more minutes (for a total of 10 minutes)?MicheleTop AnswererYes. You're reheating already-cooked crab, so 10 minutes should be enough time to heat through.
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QuestionCan I boil crab legs directly from a frozen state?Community AnswerYes, you can.
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QuestionAfter steaming my crab legs, is it OK to put them in the oven to keep them warm?MicheleTop AnswererKeeping them warm for in the oven is fine, so long as you don't allow them to dry out.
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QuestionCan I use an electric steamer?MicheleTop AnswererYes, you can use an electric one.
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QuestionHow do I make drawn butter?MicheleTop AnswererThe easiest way is to melt the butter in a microwave, allow to cool in the refrigerator, and remove the layer of fat that rises to the top. Drawn butter (aka clarified butter or ghee) is butter with the fat removed.
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QuestionCan pre-split king crab legs be smoked in a smoker and for how long?Brett GilbertTop AnswererYes.and it's very similar to grilling them. Leave them in for up to 25 minutes and keep them well-coated with butter sauce for a delicious meal.
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QuestionIf I am boiling the king crab legs, can I cut them at the joint to fit in the pot?Brett GilbertTop AnswererYes, that won't be a problem. Just make sure the water is bubbling hot while they cook. If you don't wait for the water to boil, the crab legs won't cook all the way through.
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