Not me; I hate eating sea insects. Even prawns put me off, honestly.
Wild mudbugs killed my parents.
>>8638936
I love the ZAGAT series "Food Tripping With Molly"
On Youtube!
>>8638944
>sea insects
Crawfish live in freshwater, numbnuts.
>>8639006
Don't waste the energy, people who avoid fish or shellfish are idiots.
>>8639010
Or jews
>>8639016
Yeah, idiots.
>>8639017
Jews aren't stupid, you dickhead.
>>8639064
Jews are dumb as shit
>>8639115
that's why they own america
>>8639173
America is even dumber
>>8639184
that's why it's the dominant world superpower
>>8639187
What do you think you're proving? You must be dumb
>>8639190
that's why you're attacking me personally instead of providing a counterargument
>>8638936
Too much work for such a small piece of meat.
Yeah, you'll call me lazy, but that's just what i think.
>>8639206
What argument? I'm didn't even make the original jew comment. You take this place way too seriously
>>8639209
I love them at buffets.
>>8639210
that's why I'm making worthless posts on a vietnamese sartorial arts forum
>However, starting in the late 1300s there were increasingly severe persecutions of the Spanish Jews, culminating in their expulsion from Spain in 1492 and from Portugal in 1497
haha, maybe getting kicked out of every host country in the past two millennia means something???
>>8639016
Gas the kikes!
I'm from the Gulf Coast so one time I had a crawfish boil for my birthday party. Good shit.
>>8639201
A retard fight.
Do Americans really call tiddlepinchers 'craw dads'?
>>8640499
They're just some harmless tidepoolers please leave us in peace.
there's some massive horse cockery in this thread. to resolve it
>if you can't eat mudbugs for either religious, health, or personal reasons you're just wrong.
>>>/trash/
>>8639893
Judaism allows usury and mudslimes and cathocucks are bad with money.
The end.
>>8638936
Hell yes I do. My state encourages people to catch them via lax limits and an endless season.
One important trick is to keep them in a bucket of stream-water when you catch them to keep them alive (if they die, they can begin to rot fairly quickly), then transfer them to a bucket of clean tap-water after a couple hours or so.
You don't actually need to do a "salt-water purge;" the purgative action will come from the tap-water itself once they are out of the stream-water.
And that's not just my conjecture:
http://www.lsuagcenter.com/portals/communications/publications/agmag/archive/2014/winter/effectiveness-of-a-saltwater-bath-in-purging-crawfish
>>8638936
I like to suck the brains out and throw the meat shells in my cats bowl.
Is the mudbug boil better than New England clam bake? Maryland crab pots?
>>8642741
It kind of depends how it is done. If you just dump crayfish into a boiling pot and fish them back out, they'll be a bit plain. The goal is to season them and cook them with other ingredients so that the flavorful water is absorbed into their carapace and the savor of the ingredients combines together.
There's also the French trick (see pic related) of combining them with shrimp, which have a related but somewhat-different flavor-profile. The combination of the two elements along with butter and herbs is considered a rustic delicacy.
>>8642777
That was informative. Thanks.