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Crab vs lobster

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No one's mentioned MD blue crabs, the best crabs of all. Steamed of course, not boiled you fuckin' heathens...

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Winner! They're expensive as shit this year. I won't buy them, I'd rather spend a few hours out on the boat and catch them myself, then spend the afternoon drinking and picking crabs with a bunch of friends and family. Natty Boh and MD blue crabs, it's hard to beat summertime on the Chesapeake Bay.
 
Lobster. When done properly lobster is much better than crab, which I also love. The problem is that lobster is extremely difficult to cook properly, even tougher than properly searing a diver scallop. For those saying that lobster is tough or stringy it sounds like you've only had it over-cooked because when it is done properly there is no contest.

Sous vide lobster in butter is the bomb.
 
I would pick crab over lobster, but crawfish is by far the best. I went to some fancy place on the coast out in Newport and had a New England Seafood Boil. They brought it out and it looked impressive, but honestly it was very bland and the seafood tasted good but lacked something. Everyone was just taking their lobster and drowning it in butter, so my opinion is that lobster is very bland and butter tastes good.


So....crawfish>crab>lobster

Shrimp is awesome too.
 
Flavor... Good crab by a hair. But, you get to eat your meal with lobster. With crab, if you relied on that for sustenance, you'd die of starvation while you were busy cracking open those legs.
 
I don't want to see some "identifiable" sea creature. Give me some good crab cakes and I'm happy (and its the main reason I go to Baltimore).
 
Crab. My favorite all time sandwich is a simple crab melt. A big lobster tail is pretty good, but then so are Alaskan King Crab legs. When I treat myself to something good I get both at Costco, and eat them with 1/2 cup of melted butter. I dont order either in a restaurant though. Crab is too messy, and lobster never seems like good value.
 
i prefer crab, but thats probably from growing up where blue crabs are gathered locally.
i dont mind picking through them...but only once a year. i prefer a crab cake or something just because picking through crabs is so much work.
 
No one's mentioned MD blue crabs, the best crabs of all. Steamed of course, not boiled you fuckin' heathens...

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Lived on these crabs 3 months a year when stations at Pax River.

Had 3 commercial pots hanging off a dock. They would be baited in the AM and harvested in the PM.

Kids would have crab races in the kitchen waiting for the water to get ready.
 
OK, so crab legs are awesome... BUT! Nothing beats a properly done baked stuffed lobster. I lived in a craphole town in MA for 8 years and there was a place /w what I think is the best baked stuffed lobster ever. I do miss that lobster... ugggg! Now it makes me want one and I really can't get anything that quality here for sure.
 
They're both very good if prepared properly, but personally I think langoustines beat both out by just a hair
 
When cooked just right I love Lobster.


When I was a kid we would go out and play on the beach in brazil and collect as many as we could bring back in the buckets. Was one of my favorite things we did when we went to the beach. So much damn work though.


My fave place here in town cracks the legs for me at the table. I am happy to let someone else do that for me
 
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