There are several options with plus bullied your own and add-ons.A bit off topic, but are the boils you're referring to shrimp, crab or crawfish? I am making my restaurant list for our honey moon and we would love a good boil! lol
There are marginal differences in combinations of food stuff and the preparations of the water, but you essentially throw a bunch of (mostly regional seafood) items into a pot to boil together.what's a "boil"?
There are several options with plus bullied your own and add-ons.
http://paddlefishrestaurant.com/menus/seafood-boil-menu
There are marginal differences in combinations of food stuff and the preparations of the water, but you essentially throw a bunch of (mostly regional seafood) items into a pot to boil together.
Potato, corn on cob, and sausages can be included in the mix.
Where I'm from, seaweed & beer was used at the bottom of the pot with chicken, sausage, corn & potato before lobsters were added.
I went to college in New Orleans - crawfish were cooked in very spicy water with corn and potatoes.
Some all-you-can eat crab places use spicy, dry peppers (to get you buying more beer).....potatoes served here too.
what's a "boil"?
A bit off topic, but are the boils you're referring to shrimp, crab or crawfish? I am making my restaurant list for our honey moon and we would love a good boil! lol
Don't count on getting a great LA style crawfish boil! When we boil crawfish we start with several pounds - anything less is just enough to make us mad!![]()
They (most places except Cajun country) don't season them very highly either. Have never eaten them at this restaurant, but won't get too excited for this one specialty!
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There are several options with plus bullied your own and add-ons.
http://paddlefishrestaurant.com/menus/seafood-boil-menu