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Wow your friends and family by treating them to a one pot Shrimp and Crab Boil. Super simple to make, feeds 8 hungry adults, and is done in under an hour!
If you love seafood and love getting together with friends and family I highly suggest hosting a Shrimp and Crab Boil at your home! With just a few ingredients you can truly have a memorable dinner with the people you love.
If you find yourself intimidated to cook fish this might be the first recipe I encourage you to try and make. I can honestly tell you it’s probably one of the easiest seafood recipes to cook. With a few ingredients your dinner will be made, and you’ll have wowed your guest.
In this post you will learn everything you need to make a seafood boil at home.
- Ingredients
- Directions
- How do you host a seafood boil?
- FAQs
Ingredients
- Chesapeake Bay Seafood Spice
- Lemons – for cooking and garnish!
- Garlic
- Fingerling potatoes
- Corn on the cob – cut these into pieces!
- Kielbasa
- Shrimp
- Crab legs
- Salted butter- for dipping your shrimp and crab into!
Directions
- First, you will want to use a large 5 gallon pot, and fill the pot halfway with water. Bring to a rolling boil then add in the seafood spice. Mix with a large spoon then add in the lemons, garlic bulb, fingerling potatoes, corn, and kielbasa. Cook for 20 minutes with the lid on. Stir occasionally.
- Add in the shrimp and crab legs. Cook for an additional 5 minutes. Once shrimp turn pink and crab legs are red turn the heat off. Carefully drain as much liquid out of the pot. Place food on trays and in bowls or line a table with newspaper and spread the cooked (drained) food on newspaper.
- Enjoy immediately. Serve with melted butter ramekins, fresh lemon, and crusty bread.
You will notice from the photos above that we opted for our 20 gallon turkey fryer to cook the boil in. All the ingredients just about filled up almost the entire pot! I wasn’t sure if the 8 of us would be able to eat this much seafood but clearly we had no problem.
How do you host a seafood boil?
There are multiple ways to host a seafood boil at home.
- You can go the traditional route and line a table with newspaper and dump the drained boil directly in the middle of the table. Have a few empty bowls out to discard shrimp shells and cracked crab legs.
- A little less mess — use large bowls to hold all the seafood. Once again, make sure you have a few empty bowls to discard the shells!
- Provide your family and friends with plastic disposable bibs, crab claw crackers, crab picks, and some mini ramekins to hold melted butter.
FAQs
What do you drink with seafood boil?
I love to serve pitchers of sangria with a seafood boil. It’s my summertime entertaining drink of choice. It’s quick to mix up and best of all your guest can fill up their own cups when they need it. Of course, most light beers also compliment this meal as well as summertime co*cktails!
What goes with shrimp boil?
A few of my favorite things to serve with a shrimp boil are: Coleslaw, , pasta salad, even baked beans! Of course, don’t forget the crusty bread!
How many minutes do you boil shrimp?
Once you have water to a rolling boil it should only take 2-3 minutes to cook shrimp. That is if it’s on it’s own. If you have other seafood in the pot like this recipe calls for it will take about 5 minutes.
Seafood Recipes
Still craving Seafood? Try these other seafood recipes.
- Swordfish Steak Recipe
- Mini Crab Cakes w/ Cilantro Lime Sauce
- Crabby Cheese with Mac and Peas
- Ahi Tuna Steaks
- Calamari Fritti
- Air Fryer Salmon
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Shrimp and Crab Boil
Wow your friends and family by treating them to a one pot Shrimp and Crab Boil. This seafood boil recipe is simple to make, feeds 8 hungry adults, and is done in under an hour!
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Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American
Diet: Gluten Free
Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes minutes
Servings: 8
Calories: 501kcal
Author: Katie
Equipment
Large 20 Gallon Pot
Ingredients
- 2 2.62 oz Containers of Old Bay Seasoning
- 2 lemons cut in half plus additional for serving
- 1 bulb of garlic
- 3 lb fingerling potatoes
- 8 ears of corn cut in half
- 2 kielbasa rings cut in 2-inch pieces
- 3½ lb large shrimp
- 7 lb crab legs
- 1 stick salted butter divided
Instructions
In a large 5 gallon pot, fill the pot halfway with water. Bring to a rolling boil then add in the two containers of seafood seasonings such as Old Bay.
Mix with a large spoon then add in the lemons, garlic bulb, fingerling potatoes, corn, and kielbasa. Cook for 20 minutes with lid on. Stir occasionally.
Add in the shrimp and crab legs. Cook for an additional 5 minutes. Once shrimp turn pink and crab legs are red turn the heat off.
Carefully drain as much liquid out of the pot. Place food on trays and in bowls or line a table with newspaper and spread the cooked food on newspaper. Enjoy immediately. Serve with melted butter ramekins, fresh lemon, and crusty bread.
Notes
- Stock Pot – A 20 gallon turkey fryer pot worked best for cooking for 8 hungry adults. It gave ample space for all the food to cook evenly.
- Seafood Seasoning – This recipe calls for two, 2.62 oz. of Old Bay Seasoning. Any seafood seasoning will work for this recipe.
- Serve – Serve with melted butter ramekins, fresh lemon, and crusty bread.
Nutrition
Serving: 1g | Calories: 501kcal | Carbohydrates: 49g | Protein: 65g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 542mg | Sodium: 2399mg | Potassium: 1358mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 192IU | Vitamin C: 69mg | Calcium: 364mg | Iron: 7mg
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Comments
LT
Hi! Do we use raw or cooked seafood? Thanks!
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Katie
LT you will use raw seafood that you are going to cook. If you use cooked seafood it will be overcooked once you add it to the boil.
Carrie
Is this for a 20 gallon boiler or 5 gallon? The instructions say to fill a 5 gallon pot halfway with water, so I was wondering if you meant a 20 quart size boiler? Thanks!
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Katie
Hi Carrie, I meant a 20 quart size boiler!
Allison
I got mine a little to spicy, how do cut the heat?
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Katie
Hi Allison, unfortunately you can’t really cut the heat once it’s already in. I would advise for next time to use less old bay seasoning as that can typically make it too spicy for some. I always serve with a loaf of baguette to help with the heat for those who can’t handle it.
Victoria church
Can I cut this recipe in half since it will only be about 4 of us
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Katie
Hi Victoria, absolutely! Just reduce all the ingredients by half!
Don
Going to try to use this recipe for 20 people, can I just adjust all ingredients by 1 1/2?
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Katie
Hi Don, thank you for reaching out. You can most definitely can. I would suggest cooking this in two 20 gallon stock pots and/or even 3! I would suggest planning on a half to a full pound of shrimp per person (better to have too much then not enough) and a little less then a half pound of potatoes per person. I would say about 10 lbs of potatoes and 10-20 pounds of shrimp! I hope your dinner is a success!
John Rutherford
Can you elaborate as to the quantity of the seafood spice? Recipe call for 2. Does that mean 2 full containers?
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Katie
Hi John, great question. Yes, 2 full containers! I’ll update the notes section now to clarify for future cooks who try this recipe.
Trucia
Can you translate the word “Vanns” what is it equivalent to? I’ve googled with no luck other than it being a brand name. How much seafood spice do we use? Thanks!!
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Katie
Hi Trucia– Vann’s is a type of seasoning. It’s just like Old Bay Seasoning. I’m going to update the recipe card to clarify for others.
Michael
Hi Katie, Planning on following this recipe this weekend. Do you add the entire garlic bulb, unpeeled?
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Katie
Hi Michael, Yes, I place the full garlic bulb unpeeled in the pot of water with all the other ingredients. If you want to use the garlic to smear on bread after it’s cooked, simply squeeze the bulb and the cooked garlic will come out soft and full of flavor!
Yumvilla
thanks for this recipe. Ít’s fun!
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MEAL5
Healthy dinner ideas! thanks KATIE!
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Tania // Run to Radiance
Wow, that looks SO good! I love that tablecloth and that serving ware – World Market has the cutest stuff !
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Katie
Thank you! Yes–love the tablecloth too! So thick and durable for many meals outdoors this summer!
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