All-in-all, I had about 35 people that said they would come to the crawfish boil. This included co-workers of Jen and me, some new friends, and some old friends from TX. I ordered 60 lbs of the mud bugs, which is a good amount for 30-35 people (since most of it is exoskeleton and whatnot).
Overall, it was a great time. I spent 95% of the time cooking (unfortunately, I didnt get to sit and talk with everyone, but I plan on changing that next year), and everyone seemed to enjoy it. It was a beautiful day, too! The first batch of crawfish was rather bland, but the next 4-5 batches got progressively tastier! Due to cancellations (and some people only eating a few crawfish), we were left with about 20 lbs of leftovers. Jen and I got the meat off of them and will enjoy crawfish etouffee a few times!
Here are some pics of the event:
Ernie was kinda interested in them, but enjoyed being outside and eating grass more. Plus, the only ones that we tossed to him were the few (4-5) that arrived dead.
Kim, Evan, and I "purging" the crawfish.
This is James. He was tasty.
More purging. That one looks fiesty.
Human and Crawfish enjoying a beer.
Crawfish race for $1. Some people got creative to get their 'dad to walk in a straight line.
Cooked and on the table!
Raw and in the cooler. They slowed down once I poured some ice on them. 20lbs actually. That cooler got heavy!!!
Curtis pouring some fresh potatoes, onions and corn into the mix. That morning, I cooked all the veggies to save time.
Everyone standing up and eating.
Everyone sitting down and eating.
Curtis pouring some fresh potatoes, onions and corn into the mix. That morning, I cooked all the veggies to save time.
Everyone sitting down and eating.
This is James. He was tasty.
1 comment:
Wow! Sounds fun & tasty--wish we could have been there!
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