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    So I know their was a thread a while back but I can't find it. Say I wanted to do my own Cajun boil what's the best way? I am thinking the big propane pot, crabs, craw fish, potatoes, corn, shrimp and sausage type stuff. What's the best way to go for an affordable pot, and what's the best seasonings/recepies?

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    http://www.zatarains.com/Recipes/Mai...-Crawfish.aspx

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    Id' bet Sportsman WHSE or Cabelas would have a turkey fryer/crab boil set up. Make sure you get a strainer insert.

    In no particular order;

    bay leaves
    lemon halves
    crab boil
    garlic heads
    sliced onions
    cayenne powder
    kosher salt
    pepper
    old bay

    Sounds like you have the fixin's covered. My only change would be andouille sausage over kielbasa.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ah Pook View Post
    Id' bet Sportsman WHSE or Cabelas would have a turkey fryer/crab boil set up. Make sure you get a strainer insert.

    In no particular order;

    bay leaves
    lemon halves
    crab boil
    garlic heads
    sliced onions
    cayenne powder
    kosher salt
    pepper
    old bay

    Sounds like you have the fixin's covered. My only change would be andouille sausage over kielbasa.
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    Definitely the andouille sausage!

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    gata meat, done fogets da gata meat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    My step dad just bought a new cabelas one in may, used it twice and now that my mom is gone he is gonna give it to me. So that's covered. 2 pots so I can do the sissy pot for the wife and daughter and the spicy one for me and my son. Gonna boil Saturday night!!!

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    Depends how much you're going to boil at one time. I have my brothers pot that will hold two sacks of crawfish. He used cayenne pepper, potatoes, mushrooms, corn on the cob, onions, garlic, and salt. Might be forgetting something, it was his show and I helped with the setup, cleanup and pigging out. My favorites were the mushrooms and garlic. Potatoes didn't always absorb much seasoning and the corn would burn my lips from the seasoning.

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    If you use the small potatoes and boil them long enough I know they will absorb throughout, I will have to experiment.

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