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Re: Crab Burger Delight
Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2017 5:34 am
by Williep
Crab meat isn't cheap, that's for sure, $15 a pound at Rose's Seafood.
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Re: Crab Burger Delight
Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2017 7:20 am
by Txdragon
CaptJack wrote:totally agree with using saltines for the filler
also crushed up tortilla chips
How about Ritz or any of the other buttery/sweet crackers?
Re: Crab Burger Delight
Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2017 8:09 am
by CaptJack
Txdragon wrote:CaptJack wrote:totally agree with using saltines for the filler
also crushed up tortilla chips
How about Ritz or any of the other buttery/sweet crackers?
never thought of using a sweet butter cracker, i'll have to try that
always went for the salt coarse ones
Re: Crab Burger Delight
Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2017 8:39 am
by Boots
Oh yeah oh yeah. I'm now inspired. If I weren't already committed to pulled pork and brisket tacos this weekend I'd be doing crab dollops.
Re: Crab Burger Delight
Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2017 4:03 pm
by CaptJack
Willie,
I was WRONG!!
crab is $22 a pound at Sam's
Re: Crab Burger Delight
Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2017 4:40 am
by Williep
CaptJack wrote:Willie,
I was WRONG!!
crab is $22 a pound at Sam's
Man oh man, and I thought $15 was high.
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Re: Crab Burger Delight
Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2017 8:21 am
by woodenvisions
That range of 15 - 22 a # is pretty average. Sometimes the higher $ will be near 28$ a #. We have ours here at 28 a # but you have to consider the quality of the meat.
I've had probably more of my share of seafood, especially crab over the years and there are 3 types of crab meat..well, technically 4 depending on who you ask.
The 15$ a # is going to be claw meat which is the chewier part you can get in the can.
The most $$$ would be called Jumbo Lump.I myself think this type is too sweet and the crab also has only 2 particular muscles of this kind so I'm sure this is why it's so $$$. Don't get me wrong, it's packed with flavor and tender as can be, but I wouldn't pay that a second time.
Regular Lump and Fin meat are the others. If I had a choice, I'd eat these two types as my first choice..
Just figured I'd throw that out there, hopefully it explains why there is such a huge swing in pricing per #.
Re: Crab Burger Delight
Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2017 8:27 am
by CaptJack
woodenvisions wrote:That range of 15 - 22 a # is pretty average. Sometimes the higher $ will be near 28$ a #. We have ours here at 28 a # but you have to consider the quality of the meat.
I've had probably more of my share of seafood, especially crab over the years and there are 3 types of crab meat..well, technically 4 depending on who you ask.
The 15$ a # is going to be claw meat which is the chewier part you can get in the can.
The most $$$ would be called Jumbo Lump.I myself think this type is too sweet and the crab also has only 2 particular muscles of this kind so I'm sure this is why it's so $$$. Don't get me wrong, it's packed with flavor and tender as can be, but I wouldn't pay that a second time.
Regular Lump and Fin meat are the others. If I had a choice, I'd eat these two types as my first choice..
Just figured I'd throw that out there, hopefully it explains why there is such a huge swing in pricing per #.
thanks for the lesson
Re: Crab Burger Delight
Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2017 12:02 pm
by CaptJack
I went out shopping crab meat this morning
the best deal was at HEB+
Reg.Lump- $12.97# fresh
Belden's (Prem.Jewish/Kosher grocery)
all three grades- very fresh
Jmb.Lump- $32#, Reg.Lump- $20#, Claw- $15#
Walmart grocery - canned pasturized
Reg.Lump- $24.64#, Claw- $17.74#
FountainView Seafood Market- dedicated fish market
all three grades- very fresh
Jmb.Lump- $35#, Reg.Lump- $23#, Claw- $18#
Sam's - Premium Lump- pasturized- $22#
Costco? couldn't find it but guessing about the same as Sam's
Re: Crab Burger Delight
Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 8:17 am
by Williep
Good information, the next time I'm in Seabrook/Kemah I'll check the prices at different seafood market's but the reg. lump I got the other day was $15 a pound.
Re: Crab Burger Delight
Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 12:32 pm
by CaptJack
Williep wrote:Good information, the next time I'm in Seabrook/Kemah I'll check the prices at different seafood market's but the reg. lump I got the other day was $15 a pound.
that was an excellent price for fresh regular lump
thanks for buying it, making your burgers, and getting us all interested
I think everybody learned a lot from this thread
Re: Crab Burger Delight
Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 12:59 pm
by Williep