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I love crab, especially King crab and snow crab. They are my favorite seafood, especially during summertime when I host a seafood fest of crawfish boil, shrimp boil (or seafood boil).
These crab legs are deliciously seasoned and cooked to perfection, offering a succulent sweetness in every bite. Absolutely divine.
How to Cook Crab Legs?
In the United States, crab legs we get from the market are mostly pre-cooked, heavily salted and frozen.
Here are the three basic cooking methods for home cooks:
- Boiling.
- Steaming.
- Oven baked.
At restaurants, they are boiled in hot water and served with melted butter. However, I don’t recommend boiling because it depletes the natural sweetness of the crab. It also overcooks them.
If you choose boiling method, I recommend boiling for 5 minutes, in rolling boil water.
Steaming is a better method and I recommend steaming in a steamer for 5 – 10 minutes.
The best method is oven baking. Season the crab legs with melted butter, garlic, lemon juice, parsley and bake them in the oven for 5 minutes.
This is one of the best crab leg recipes ever!
Cooking Tips on How to Make Crab Legs
For the best results at home, please follow my tips below:
- If you choose boiling as the cooking method, do not use salted water.
- Do not overcook. Over cooking will make the texture tougher and taste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do You Have to Thaw Frozen Crab Legs Before Cooking?
The answer is yes. Thaw them before cooking for moist, tender and juicy crab meat.
King Crab Legs VS. Snow Crab Legs
- King Crab Legs: These come from king crabs, which are larger and have thicker legs. King crab legs are known for their large size, meaty texture, and sweet flavor. They are typically more expensive than snow crab legs.
- Snow Crab Legs: Snow crab legs come from snow crabs, which are smaller in size compared to king crabs. Snow crab legs are thinner and have a more delicate texture. While they are still flavorful, they are usually less sweet than king crab legs.
Both types of crab legs are delicious and can be prepared in various ways, such as steaming, boiling, or grilling, and served with butter or dipping sauces. The choice between king crab legs and snow crab legs often comes down to personal preference, budget, and availability.
Where Is the Best Place to Buy?
Crab legs are not cheap but you can get discounted price from stores whenever they are on sale.
The best place to buy is Costco. Costco has good quality King crab legs that taste sweet, fresh and not too salty.
During sales and promotion, you can get them for less than $20 per pound.
How Many Calories per Serving?
This recipe is only 398 calories per serving.
What Dishes to Serve with This Recipe?
This recipe is best served with a side of crusty skillet garlic bread, cheesy garlic Texas Toast or cheddar bay biscuits, as an appetizer. For a wholesome meal and easy weeknight dinner, I recommend the following recipes.
Crab Legs
Ingredients
- 1 lb (500g) king crab legs
- 1/2 stick salted butter (melted)
- 3 cloves garlic (minced)
- 1 tablespoon parsley (chopped )
- 1/2 tablespoon lemon juice
- lemon slices
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C).
- Thaw the crab legs if they are frozen. Using a sharp knife or a pair of a scissors, slice or cut the crab legs into halves to expose the flesh. Arrange them evenly on a baking sheet or tray.
- Melt the butter in a microwave, for about 30 seconds. Add the garlic, parsley and lemon juice to the melted butter. Stir to mix well. Drizzle and spread the butter mixture on the crab. Save some for dipping.
- Bake the crab legs in the oven for about 5 minutes, or until the crab legs are heated. Serve immediately with the remaining garlic lemon butter and lemon slices. Squeeze some lemon juice on the crab before eating.
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This was a simple and delicious recipe! Our crab legs were the best they’ve ever been. Thank you!
Can’t wait to try this.sounds and looks delicious
Awesome, its look very delicious.I will try to make it :)
Did you sdlice before you put in oven
Yes, slice in halves.
I made this tonight it was so good! Turned out great
That look so good, going to the store…
Did your crab come sliced in half like your pictures?
No, I sliced with knife and cut with scissors.
Before you cooked them??
If i use all of the crab, not just the legs. Is the taste will be more delicious?
You can use all the crabs. In the US, the crabs are sold as crab legs.
I can not wait to try these. Thank you for sharing.
Awesome Sherry!
This looks so yummy…I am going to go buy some crab legs tomorrow. Your photography is always great!
Hi Rhonda, thanks. Yes, you will love these crab legs! Thanks for your sweet support. :)