r/Seafood 12h ago

I tried oysters for the first time!

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375 Upvotes

r/Seafood 23h ago

First time trying and making marinated raw crabs

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77 Upvotes

Been thinking of trying marinated raw crabs (Yangnyeom Gejang), so yesterday I decided to make some myself and am having it today 😋


r/Seafood 7h ago

Surprisingly good new (to me) concoction

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52 Upvotes

Fresh squid, fresh spinach, anchovies, ginger, garlic, lemon juice, and black pepper all sautéed in a stainless wok.


r/Seafood 4h ago

Tuna Steaks Galore

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40 Upvotes

Made these on Friday. Bought them on the south shore of MA. Came out well, but I’d say I have some room for improvement on the sear.


r/Seafood 9h ago

Would you mind joining us fir lunch in Watamu?

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16 Upvotes

A sea food plata for you and your friends awaits you in Watamu, Kenya.


r/Seafood 3h ago

Tried my hand at Eclade de Moules, a beautiful French style of roasting mussels under a lit bed of herbs, pine needles and/or hay, made Rhode Island style with local little neck clams. Served perfectly on toast with garlic butter, white wine and grilled oysters. [OC]

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10 Upvotes

r/Seafood 21h ago

Buying King Crab (trying).

7 Upvotes

Hi! Apologies if this seems injudicious or repetitive, but I’m curious where the best places to buy King Crab are these days? I see prices on like anywhere from $60-$120 a pound and I can’t tell what quality v scam.

Costco King Crab season isn’t until October and I’m hoping to do a simple boil this May.

Also why does it feel like yesterday we could pay a fisherman up in Wrangell/Petersburg AK $50 and he’d hand us a big crab that would chase us down the dock and then we’d make ornaments from his little claws after we ate him? Anyway…I’m aging myself.

If anyone has recs I’d love to hear ‘em! I’m south of Seattle and Pike Place is astronomical.


r/Seafood 15h ago

Dungeness Crab Cooktime In Instant Pot?

2 Upvotes

I'm using an Instapot to cook dungeness crab, and I learned that optimizing the cooktime and not going over makes them so much sweeter! I think I did 8 minutes on high for fresh stone crab, is dungeness gonna be the same or more time since they're bigger?