Crawfish!

USAsoldier's Avatar
Hello all! This is for any true crawfish aficionados - Can anyone tell me the difference between crawbugz that are boiled live, and crawfish that are boiled frozen?

Thing is, I'm tired of going to places that supposedly serve crawfish that's been boiled live when I believe they have been boiled frozen. Frozen boiled crawfish, I believe, the tail meat is darker, has a rubber texture and you don't taste the juice as much in the tail or when sucking the head. Also I think the tail sticks out straight while live boiled crawfish the tail is curved.

Am I wrong in my theories? I've done research online but can never get solid answers.

Thanks all
-SGT R :surfing :
Trey's Avatar
  • Trey
  • 04-07-2016, 05:37 PM
They are more rubber like and just kinda nasty all together. Fresh is the way to go, lots of Chinese places put them frozen comy craws from China.

Crawfish and noodles, still my favorite spot to eat em.
Never heard of boiling them frozen...I would think that would be nasty. If anyone is up north try crawfish shack 2 Magnolia
USAsoldier's Avatar
Never fail go to places have been Blue Water on 1960 Champions and The Crawfish Shack in Crosby. Friggin' bugz the size of lobsters!!
Can anyone tell me the difference between crawbugz that are boiled live, and crawfish that are boiled frozen?
Originally Posted by USAsoldier
Frozen? Didn't realize people even did that. Ive never even heard of that before
Don't even sound right....
If the boiled crawfish isn't curled up in a ball like a pill bug, don't eat it.

If the tail is strait, dont eat it. Throw it out.

If they're all that way, go somewhere else.

The only frozen crawfish i know of are tails only and usually used for entrees.
The frozen ones are mostly from China. This is how you get restaurants that serve crawfish out of "our" season. They are normally much smaller and light on meat. Don't waste your time. Not to mention that it's always in all of our best interest to support your local farmer...
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Straight tails are not always bad, but there should not be many.
If the tail is not firm and easily extracted they do not know how to cook mud bugs.
USAsoldier's Avatar
Thanks all, I appreciate all the bug advice.
Straight tails are not always bad, but there should not be many.
.... Originally Posted by The2Dogs
Okay,...I'll pass those your way.
Hunteradventurer's Avatar
Crosby has two places that are great, the first one changed names last year and has a full bar, the second use to be BYOB with ice chests at all the tables but haven't been there in a while. Best I have found in the area and I live down on the Golden Triangle Area.

John E's / Crawfish Hut
14919 FM 2100 Rd # A
Crosby TX 77532
United States
+1 (281) 328-5341

Crawfish Shack
5822 FM 2100 Rd
Crosby TX 77532
United States
+1 (281) 462-2121
AlexisMoore's Avatar
+1 Crawfish Shack is best hands down. I live here in Pasadena and go to Crosby alot to Crawfish Shack!! Reminds me I need a night out of Crawfish eating!!
+1 Crawfish Shack is best hands down. I live here in Pasadena and go to Crosby alot to Crawfish Shack!! Reminds me I need a night out of Crawfish eating!! Originally Posted by AlexisMoore
I have to disagree. $5.95 a pound at the Crawfish Shack is too expensive unless you only eat a few pounds and most people I know eat 5-10 pounds at least. At Carlos Beer Garden in Webster, $20 for all you can eat on Thursday and Sat. nights. That is what I am talking about. Alexis, maybe I should give you a holler next time I go.
Super Head 713's Avatar
The heb on beechnut and beltway have the spiciest that I have EVER had!!! Lol but I think tonight was my lucky night because after leaving an appointment I found an all you can eat crawfish buffet for $10, it also included the potatoes, corn, and links
BB's Cafe gets my vote for best crawfish, I've been to crawfish shack in Crosby and it's nowhere near as good as BB's.