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<blockquote data-quote="houstoncutter" data-source="post: 1264049" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>Well " Merlin the Almighty" its simple. You take a pair of panty hose, if you want to wash em that's your call. You take a whole chicken , put mushrooms, onions, garlic, artichokes, or anything else you wanna shove in that cavity. Then tie a knot.... Seeing those crabs posted on here reminded me of this dish. Crabs and mudbugs work real well on this boil versus using shrimp. The shrimp cook to fast.... Anyway get you crab boil going with your seasonings then just drop the bird in. Use a meat thermometer to check for temp on the bird. You cant go by color cause that bird is gonna soak up all that red crab boil. When done just cut the knot and let the bird slide out. I promise, it makes some mighty fine eating. So let me know when you wave the wand over the pot and try this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="houstoncutter, post: 1264049, member: 807"] Well " Merlin the Almighty" its simple. You take a pair of panty hose, if you want to wash em that's your call. You take a whole chicken , put mushrooms, onions, garlic, artichokes, or anything else you wanna shove in that cavity. Then tie a knot.... Seeing those crabs posted on here reminded me of this dish. Crabs and mudbugs work real well on this boil versus using shrimp. The shrimp cook to fast.... Anyway get you crab boil going with your seasonings then just drop the bird in. Use a meat thermometer to check for temp on the bird. You cant go by color cause that bird is gonna soak up all that red crab boil. When done just cut the knot and let the bird slide out. I promise, it makes some mighty fine eating. So let me know when you wave the wand over the pot and try this. [/QUOTE]
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