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Crayfish/Mudbugs/Crawdads: Incredible or Inedible? (Original Post) Floyd R. Turbo May 2018 OP
Indelible PubliusEnigma May 2018 #1
They're not any of those things, they are crawfish. Croney May 2018 #2
This! And they're amazing!! Docreed2003 May 2018 #5
A crustacean by any other name! 😋 Floyd R. Turbo May 2018 #25
My favorite Cajun dish lapfog_1 May 2018 #3
Here's a place that does a GREAT job of making that dish; A HERETIC I AM May 2018 #16
Any time I am in New Orleans lapfog_1 May 2018 #18
Oh man! 😋 Floyd R. Turbo May 2018 #26
Etouffe! HopeAgain May 2018 #28
I love a very rich gravy... lapfog_1 May 2018 #53
Suck the heads and eat the tails... SeattleVet May 2018 #4
I saw this as a tee shirt when I was in Mamou Louisiana mitch96 May 2018 #15
Indeed! 😋 Floyd R. Turbo May 2018 #31
The only way! 😋 Floyd R. Turbo May 2018 #32
True story Kber May 2018 #6
lol How long do those things live?? awesomerwb1 May 2018 #7
Up to 5 years! Kber May 2018 #19
Wow! Very cool! Floyd R. Turbo May 2018 #33
We used to catch them on sticks+string+chicken parts Kittycow May 2018 #8
We used their tails for catfish bait. On a lucky day we'd have catfish and crawdads for dinner! 😋 Floyd R. Turbo May 2018 #34
Oh my gosh...pure heaven! Kittycow May 2018 #40
You ain't wrong! Floyd R. Turbo May 2018 #42
Absolutely love 'em. especially in a good boil like that. (nt) Paladin May 2018 #9
Why has no one mentioned Hawks? IphengeniaBlumgarten May 2018 #17
Haven't made it there, yet. Paladin May 2018 #20
Yep! 😋 Floyd R. Turbo May 2018 #35
Pinch and Pull! I do not suck the head. Yeah, yeah. It's a saying down here. Solly Mack May 2018 #10
I'm with you on the eating method! tonyt53 May 2018 #14
I get mocked for it, by "real" Cajuns but I can live with that. Solly Mack May 2018 #37
Once you've had enough beer, sucking the heads is quite attractive. Paladin May 2018 #22
There will never be enough beers. Never. :) Solly Mack May 2018 #38
You know, once upon a time I vacationed in Cape Cod..... Paladin May 2018 #43
The Tomalley. No - still not enough beer. Solly Mack May 2018 #44
Thanks for the terminology. Paladin May 2018 #47
People love it, I know. I haven't allowed myself to become that refined yet. :) Solly Mack May 2018 #48
Some things are better when it gets a little dirty! 😏 Floyd R. Turbo May 2018 #36
Yes, but not craw-daddies. Solly Mack May 2018 #39
". . .you boil 'em down till they nice and red. . ." DinahMoeHum May 2018 #11
Nice! 👍🏻 Floyd R. Turbo May 2018 #41
Pretty good. I'd rather take a live one and turn it into a nice bass though. That's legal where I brewens May 2018 #12
We used to use them to snag catfish! 😋 Floyd R. Turbo May 2018 #45
Oh waiter! Just the tails please, with a nice Gumbo. dameatball May 2018 #13
The kitchen staff will be all over the heads! 😋 Floyd R. Turbo May 2018 #46
Probably so. I lead a sheltered life....:) dameatball May 2018 #49
Elvis in King Creole Croney May 2018 #21
A watchable Elvis flick! Due in large part to the presence of Floyd R. Turbo May 2018 #54
Put me down for... jmowreader May 2018 #23
Fortunately they are available almost everywhere! 😋 Floyd R. Turbo May 2018 #55
More trouble than they are worth IMHO TexasBushwhacker May 2018 #24
I always liked Curly! Floyd R. Turbo May 2018 #56
Incredible stonecutter357 May 2018 #27
😋 Floyd R. Turbo May 2018 #57
Incredible! Runningdawg May 2018 #29
😋 Floyd R. Turbo May 2018 #58
they are... rownesheck May 2018 #30
😋 Floyd R. Turbo May 2018 #59
I was looking at home w/acreage in the mopuntains once. It had a well house. dameatball May 2018 #50
Check this out: Floyd R. Turbo May 2018 #60
Thanks Floyd. These white specimans were in Elk Creek, VA. dameatball May 2018 #61
Laissez les bons temps rouler Freethinker65 May 2018 #51
Oui, cher! Floyd R. Turbo May 2018 #62
Incredibly Edible! Luv 'dem mudbugs!!!! Kajun Gal May 2018 #52
😋 Floyd R. Turbo May 2018 #63

A HERETIC I AM

(24,367 posts)
16. Here's a place that does a GREAT job of making that dish;
Mon May 21, 2018, 05:09 PM
May 2018
https://boudinshop.com/

I-10 exit 115, Breaux Bridge, LA. Mmmmm, Mmmmm GOOD!

Walk in a say Hello in French and they'll come right backatya! Very Cajun, great food. Excellent Boudin, red beans and rice, fried chicken, etc. etc.

And of course, crawfish.

Place looks a bit dumpy, but don't let that fool you.


lapfog_1

(29,199 posts)
18. Any time I am in New Orleans
Mon May 21, 2018, 05:35 PM
May 2018

I try to make a pilgrimage to BonTon Cafe... yeah, a bit touristy, etc. But the Etouffee is wonderful.

mitch96

(13,895 posts)
15. I saw this as a tee shirt when I was in Mamou Louisiana
Mon May 21, 2018, 04:16 PM
May 2018

Suck a little head pinch a little tail... all good!
m

Kber

(5,043 posts)
6. True story
Mon May 21, 2018, 03:17 PM
May 2018

We go to an annual music festival called the Crawfest. Eating crawfish figures prominently. Several years back my daughter rescued a live one, which we kept for years as a pet.

So now I can’t eat them anymore because it just feels wrong.

Kittycow

(2,396 posts)
8. We used to catch them on sticks+string+chicken parts
Mon May 21, 2018, 03:35 PM
May 2018

in small rivers in PNW. Then come home and have a boil.

I never ate anything but the tail meat but others in the family ate most of the crawdad.

So I'm in the Hmm Hmm good category!

17. Why has no one mentioned Hawks?
Mon May 21, 2018, 05:16 PM
May 2018

Last edited Mon May 21, 2018, 08:07 PM - Edit history (1)

The best place I know for boiled crawfish: hawkscrawfish.com, located in the middle of nowhere, but not far from Rayne LA.

Paladin

(28,254 posts)
20. Haven't made it there, yet.
Mon May 21, 2018, 06:36 PM
May 2018

But if it's in the vicinity of Rayne, I have no doubt they know how to handle crawdads.

Solly Mack

(90,764 posts)
10. Pinch and Pull! I do not suck the head. Yeah, yeah. It's a saying down here.
Mon May 21, 2018, 03:42 PM
May 2018

Pinch the tail and suck the head.

I prefer to pull the meat out without sucking the head.

Eating crayfish sounds so dirty.

Paladin

(28,254 posts)
22. Once you've had enough beer, sucking the heads is quite attractive.
Mon May 21, 2018, 06:39 PM
May 2018

The dirtiness factor is part of the fun.

Paladin

(28,254 posts)
43. You know, once upon a time I vacationed in Cape Cod.....
Tue May 22, 2018, 03:41 PM
May 2018

....and started eating just as much lobster as I'd always wanted. The natives informed me that the green portions of the lobster I was leaving on my plate were prized dining on the Cape; I thought they might be fooling an old Texas boy, but I gave it a try---and they were right. Again, a significant portion of beer helps things along......

Solly Mack

(90,764 posts)
44. The Tomalley. No - still not enough beer.
Tue May 22, 2018, 03:46 PM
May 2018

Though everyone I know who enjoys lobster swears it is excellent.

I will eat fried chicken livers though.

Paladin

(28,254 posts)
47. Thanks for the terminology.
Tue May 22, 2018, 03:52 PM
May 2018

My Cape Cod dining advisors probably referred to it as "tomalley," but there was all that beer, and my memory isn't what it used to be in the best of circumstances......

Solly Mack

(90,764 posts)
48. People love it, I know. I haven't allowed myself to become that refined yet. :)
Tue May 22, 2018, 03:53 PM
May 2018

I take a lot of ribbing about it.

Solly Mack

(90,764 posts)
39. Yes, but not craw-daddies.
Tue May 22, 2018, 12:43 PM
May 2018

When I was a kid, we'd hit the local mud-hole. Literally a hole that stayed dry for most of the year but filled with water during Spring and some of Summer. Wasn't deep, lots of rocks - and the biggest crayfish I've ever seen once the rains hit. And mind you, this was the city - a small undeveloped area with a even smaller woods. Long since gone to progress.

We didn't catch to eat, merely moved rocks to watch them.

I love watching the birds along the roads here, hitting the newly filled gullies, teeming with life after the rains. For a few weeks there will be crayfish and turtles and even fishes for the birds to feast upon.

DinahMoeHum

(21,784 posts)
11. ". . .you boil 'em down till they nice and red. . ."
Mon May 21, 2018, 03:44 PM
May 2018

". . .you squeeze the tail and you suck the head. . ."

Crawfish !!



brewens

(13,582 posts)
12. Pretty good. I'd rather take a live one and turn it into a nice bass though. That's legal where I
Mon May 21, 2018, 03:53 PM
May 2018

fish, provided you caught the crawfish in the same water. That is not hard to do.

rownesheck

(2,343 posts)
30. they are...
Tue May 22, 2018, 09:35 AM
May 2018

mother grabbin' incredible!!!! Also, nothing more fun than a crawfish boil! It's the only part of my cajun heritage i enjoy.

dameatball

(7,397 posts)
50. I was looking at home w/acreage in the mopuntains once. It had a well house.
Tue May 22, 2018, 06:12 PM
May 2018

In the clear water at the bottom of the well house was a small reservoir and in it were what looked like white crawfish. Has anyone else heard of that? This was in the mountains of VA.

Floyd R. Turbo

(26,546 posts)
60. Check this out:
Wed May 23, 2018, 01:21 PM
May 2018

Everyone is familiar with the Red Swamp crawfish typically harvested here in south Louisiana, but you might not know that a genetic mudbug mutation can also create beautiful blue specimens, and even more rare, solid white crawfish!

http://www.cajuncrawfish.com/blog/tag/white-crawfish/

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