Whole Alaskan Monster Golden King Crab

$550.00

  • 1 Crab (7+ lbs. each)
  • Perishable
  • Thaw & Serve
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Weighing in at 7+ LBS

This whole Monster Golden King crab weighs in at over 7LBS - guaranteeing your table FULL and dinner guest are impressed. These large, majestic crab -- prized all around the world -- are caught in the turbulent, frigid cold waters of Alaska's Bering Sea, at depths of 1,800' or more by our partners at Keyport.

And this is simply the most memorable, most fantastic way to enjoy this amazing crab! 

  • You receive a WHOLE Alaskan Monster Golden King Crab

  • Fully cleaned for you

  • Fully cooked & ready to serve

  • No special preparation or tools are needed -- just crab shell crackers, some melted butter or our Crab Captain's Vinaigrette for dipping, and a very hearty appetite!

Don't miss this opportunity for a experience that will be talked about for years to come!

 

SKU 2-21013

STORING: You can store this fully cooked crab up to three days in the refrigerator. Pack the crab in ice and cover with a damp towel for best results (replenish the ice as it melts). 

COOKING: There are a variety of ways to reheat king crab. Steaming, boiling and baking (we recommend 275ºF) are among the most common. Usually, under these methods, king crab takes only 4 to 7 minutes to cook. Be careful not to over heat your king crab as it will reduce the king crab’s texture and taste. 

SETTING THE TABLE FOR YOUR RED KING CRAB: Eating crab should be fun and informal (that’s the Northwest way!). Cover the table with butcher paper or layers of newspaper and have plenty of napkins on hand. Finger bowls filled with hot tea and lemon slices will clean sticky fingers admirably (the tannin from the tea and acid from the lemon slice right through the fat in the crab). Having towels for wiping fingers are also a welcome addition. Once the table is set, tie on a bib, roll up your sleeves and dig in! 

HOW TO SERVE YOUR RED KING CRAB: The traditional way to serve Red King Crab is with a simple accompaniment of drawn butter. Over the years, top chefs have derived their own creative touches to serving this special meal. One of our very favorites is a garlic-lemon-olive oil combination. 

CHOOSING THE RIGHT BEVERAGE: Dry white wines with a hint of sweetness make terrific partners for Alaskan Red King Crab. Our personal recommendation is a Pinot Gris, though a dry Riesling or Sauvignon Blanc will work quite well, too. Malty ales, well chilled, are also delicious. For non-alcoholic alternatives, try either a fresh-made lemonade or fresh-brewed iced tea with lemon; again, serve well chilled. 

CLEANING UP: Finely crush two saltine crackers in your hands, and then rub your hands together, just as if you were washing them with a bar of soap. The cracker crumbs will absorb any lingering crab odor, and leave your hands feeling fresh, soft and smooth!

Golden King Crab Meat nutrition label

STORING: You can store this fully cooked crab up to three days in the refrigerator. Pack the crab in ice and cover with a damp towel for best results (replenish the ice as it melts). 

COOKING: There are a variety of ways to reheat king crab. Steaming, boiling and baking (we recommend 275ºF) are among the most common. Usually, under these methods, king crab takes only 4 to 7 minutes to cook. Be careful not to over heat your king crab as it will reduce the king crab’s texture and taste. 

SETTING THE TABLE FOR YOUR RED KING CRAB: Eating crab should be fun and informal (that’s the Northwest way!). Cover the table with butcher paper or layers of newspaper and have plenty of napkins on hand. Finger bowls filled with hot tea and lemon slices will clean sticky fingers admirably (the tannin from the tea and acid from the lemon slice right through the fat in the crab). Having towels for wiping fingers are also a welcome addition. Once the table is set, tie on a bib, roll up your sleeves and dig in! 

HOW TO SERVE YOUR RED KING CRAB: The traditional way to serve Red King Crab is with a simple accompaniment of drawn butter. Over the years, top chefs have derived their own creative touches to serving this special meal. One of our very favorites is a garlic-lemon-olive oil combination. 

CHOOSING THE RIGHT BEVERAGE: Dry white wines with a hint of sweetness make terrific partners for Alaskan Red King Crab. Our personal recommendation is a Pinot Gris, though a dry Riesling or Sauvignon Blanc will work quite well, too. Malty ales, well chilled, are also delicious. For non-alcoholic alternatives, try either a fresh-made lemonade or fresh-brewed iced tea with lemon; again, serve well chilled. 

CLEANING UP: Finely crush two saltine crackers in your hands, and then rub your hands together, just as if you were washing them with a bar of soap. The cracker crumbs will absorb any lingering crab odor, and leave your hands feeling fresh, soft and smooth!

Golden King Crab Meat nutrition label

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