So I picked up the crab at Dirk's on Friday. I am very smitten with Dirk's and the staff and the quality of the stuff I bought. I started talking with the guy behind the counter about Gulf oysters and the next thing I know he's popping open oysters from the Pacific Northwest. I don't know if I'd ever slurped an oyster before lunchtime before but now I can say I have. (And what a breakfast of champions that is!)
I got 2.5 pounds of Alaskan King Crab and it cost me $47 plus I got half pound of non-frozen, shell on, medium shrimp for I don't know how much. Honestly, when laying down $47 bucks for the crab I was just channeling my Auntie Mame after that and not even looking at prices.
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I know that crab could have been procured much much cheaper--Cub was advertising $7.77 a pound and I am sure Costco was offering an amazing deal. But I didn't want to step in to either of those stores and just like buying my lamb at City Noor rather than Costco, I wanted to give my cash to an independent.
The counter guy told me to just let the crab defrost in the fridge, it didn't need to be cooked at all--just maybe rinsed if I didn't like things too salty, as it had last been rinsed in a salt water bath. I love tasting the sea so I did not rinse them. Oddly, this is the first time I was very light on the butter--it was nice to just savor the salty/sweet tender crab. Very rich, very decadent--I didn't even touch my baked potato on my plate. And I am one of those people that think potatoes are one of the 4 major food groups.
The surprise hit of the night though, were the shrimp. I steamed them for a couple of minutes (with peppercorns and bay leaf in the water) and rinsed with cold water. These were the most succulent, tender, juicy shrimp I've had since the time I lived in Australia and my neighbor had a boat and would bring them in still salty and we'd eat them 30 minutes out of the water. I'd like to think it was my uber-simle cooking technique but I actually think it was stellar product to start with. My husband had a real life shrimp epiphany and he's been going to the Keys every year since he was born. "This is what shrimp are supposed to taste like! This is insane!"
So thanks for the Dirk's tip. I will be back oh yes I will be back. And I am intrigued by their class offerings. And everyone in the store seemed to just really, really like their jobs. What a refreshing change of pace.
ps can a moderator tell thick headed ol me how to post photos? I'd love to share photos of my meal.
thanks!
bjt
"eating is an agricultural act" wendell berry