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Tips in Choosing the Best Crab for Crab Boil

Clare Louise by Clare Louise
March 10, 2026
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A seafood boil is a one-pot meal that offers a variety of tastes and flavors. To ensure that customers have the best experience, experts choose high-quality crabs. Here are some tips to help you buy crabs for your seafood boil.

Choosing the Best Crab for a Crab Boil

There are many factors that go into choosing the best crab to cook with in a seafood boil. Here are some of the factors:

Freshness of Crabs

A crab, like all seafood, should not smell. Some crabs may have a neutral smell. It is a sign that the crabs are not fresh if you smell ammonia. Black spots and barnacles are other signs that crabs may not be fresh.

Gender and Size of the Crab

A male crab will be more environmentally friendly than a female. Some areas have seen an increase in the harvest of female crabs, which has led to their decline. It is easy to distinguish between male and female crabs. Female crabs have wide, oval, and triangular plates, while male crabs have long, narrow center plates. 

The Maturity of Crabs

Crabs that are close to the end of their current cycle and moving towards another molt are the meatiest. Mature crabs will have the strongest shell and plenty of flesh. The shell of a crab can tell you how old it is. The claws of crabs are less likely to molt. 

Crab Storage for a Crab Boil

Live crabs must be cooked within two days. Dead crabs should not be cooked. You can, however, defrost frozen crabs with the proper precautions. Cook the canned crabs immediately after opening them. You should not defrost crabmeat and then freeze it again. This can lead to contamination that makes it unsafe for consumption.

Conclusion

It’s easy to find the best St Pete seafood boil. Cap’s Steamer Bar & Grille has the best seafood boil. They use only the best quality ingredients and fresh seafood.

This article was written by the owner of Cap’s Steamer Bar & Grille. Cap’s is a restaurant in Downtown St. Petersburg that serves Florida Seafood with a Bahamian Influence. Cap’s Steamer Bar & Grill is St.Pete’s destination for the freshest seafood featuring a stunning Raw Bar, table-side steamer bar, and gourmet comfort classics with a modern Americana flare. Click Here to learn more!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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