Butter Garlic Crab Claws | Creole | Seafood Appetizer (2024)

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Luckily, one of my local fish markets had several containers of co*cktail crab claws for purchase over the holidays. So, not only did I enjoy them right out of the package dipped in co*cktail sauce and remoulade sauce, I also prepared them using suggestions of how some restaurants serve these crab fingers in places like Louisiana and the Gulf. Hence, this fabulous recipe for Creole Butter Garlic Crab Claws. Creole seasoning infuses the warm, butter garlic and perfectly coats the meaty flesh of the crab. This is one quick and easy Seafood Appetizer.

If you love this recipe, check out them out fried using this Crispy Creole Crab Fingers recipe!

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WHAT ARE CRAB CLAWS OR CRAB FINGERS?

In the past several years, I have been on a mission to find what I now know as co*cktail crab claws, or commonly referred to as crab fingers. See, these sweet crab claws were part of a seafood platter I had ordered at a local steakhouse here in Charlotte. I spent several years trying to not only find out what they were, but where to actually purchase them.

Thankfully, with the help of social media, once I posted the video of my find on TikTok, many commented on what they were and also gave me a few ideas of how to prepare this tasty seafood appetizer. Unbeknownst to me, crab fingers, as they call them in the deep south, are a staple appetizer on many restaurant menus in places like Louisiana and come from blue crabs.

co*cktail crab claws are the tips of the pinchers of the claw. They typically come prepared (cooked) with part of the shell removed, exposing the dark pink, meaty flesh of the crab claw. The flavor profile is a stronger than that of its crab leg counterpart.

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Where to buy co*cktail crab fingers?

So, this is the million dollar question! Unless you live in the deep south, or other areas of the country where these crab claws are in abundance, you may have difficulty locating them. Seek out your local fish market or grocery store. Crustacea is the brand I am using in this warm crab appetizer recipe. The crabmeat comes from blue swimming crabs.

Since this is a highly perishable seafood product, several companies do offer for sale online. However, the cost of shipping can be extremely high.

TIPS ON MAKING THE BEST CREOLE BUTTER GARLIC CRAB CLAWS

Why Clarified Butter?

Clarified butter is the translucent golden butterfat that is left after removing the milk solids and water from butter. Liquid gold or drawn butter are other terms used to describe clarified butter. Ghee is similar to clarified butter. However, ghee is cooked longer to “brown” or caramelize the fat in order to produce a nutty flavor. Both clarified butter or ghee are delicious condiments for crab.

However, if you do not wish to take the time to make clarified butter, you can substitute with ghee (you can easily find this in your local grocery store). Alternatively, using melted butter is fine. Just note, the flavor of these Creole Butter Garlic Crab Claws may not be quite as good if using clarified butter or ghee.

Creole vs. Cajun Seasoning

Thankfully, a friend of mine Chef Jen, just launched her new line of Caribbean Spice Blends. Her Creole Blend, “KoKo Kreole,” is a hand blended spice mixture that is salt-free, gluten-free and msg-free. Please give her a shout and support a small, black woman-owned business.

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As an alternative, a Cajun seasoning blend will also work. Honestly, Cajun seasoning and Creole seasoning are quite similar and both include pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, cayenne and paprika. However, Creole seasoning adds some type of herb, like thyme or oregano to the seasoning mix.

Other tips:

  • allow the garlic to infuse the clarified butter for a few minutes (do NOT brown or burn the garlic)
  • adjust the amount of seasoning to your liking
  • the crab only needs to warm up in the Creole Butter Garlic Sauce (most crab comes pre-cooked)
  • do NOT overcook the crab
  • add freshness with parsley and lemon wedges
  • jumbo lump crab meat can be substituted for crab claws

SERVING AND LEFTOVER BUTTER GARLIC CRAB FINGERS

This low-carb, seafood dish is typically served as a warm crab appetizer. Consider 5 to 6 buttery garlic crab fingers (depending on size) as one serving size. Leftovers can be stored in the fridge for up to 2 to 3 days.

Reheat on the stovetop for best results.

MORE CRAB RECIPES!

If you are a huge fan of crabmeat and crab legs, check out more of my crabby recipes:

  • Crispy Creole Fried Crab Fingers
  • Snow Crab Salad
  • Hot Crab Dip
  • Crab Stuffed Shrimp
  • Crab Alfredo Pasta
  • Crab and Corn Chowder

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Creole Butter Garlic Crab Claws

Description

Creole seasoning infuses the warm, butter garlic and perfectly coats the meaty flesh of the crab fingers. These Creole Butter Garlic Crab Claws are one fabulous, quick and easy seafood appetizer!

Ingredients

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  • 12 ounces crab claws or crab fingers (pre-cooked)(30-40)
  • 4 to 6 ounces clarified butter
  • 2 to 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 tablespoons creole seasoning
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon fresh chopped parsley
  • 2 to 3 lemon wedges, for serving

Instructions

  1. In a pan, heat to medium, the clarified butter and garlic.
  2. Cook for a few minutes before adding the Creole or Cajun seasoning and salt.
  3. After another minute or so, add in the co*cktail crab claws and fresh parsley.
  4. Allow the crab to warm through (this should only take a minute, or two).
  5. Pour onto a platter. Garnish with a touch more fresh chopped parlsey.
  6. Serve with lemon wedges.
  7. ENJOY!

Notes

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  • Prep Time: 2 minutes
  • Cook Time: 5 minutes
  • Category: Appetizer
  • Method: Easy
  • Cuisine: Seafood

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 6 crab claws

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FAQs

What to serve with crab claws? ›

Here are a handful of the best crab side dishes:
  • Steamed Artichokes with Garlic and Butter.
  • Cottage-Cut French Fries.
  • Roasted Brussels Sprouts.
  • Lemon and Garlic Butter Dipping Sauce.
  • Brandy-Infused Mayonnaise Dip.
  • Twice-Baked Garlic Mashed Potatoes.
  • Zucchini, Onion and Corn Hash.
  • Almond Caesar Salad.
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How do you serve pre cooked crab claws? ›

Rock Crab Claws are pre-cooked and frozen. Serve cold with lemon wedges and your favorite co*cktail sauce! If desired, Rock Crab Claws can be gently warmed by steaming or poaching in salted water for two minutes.

Do you rinse crab claws before cooking? ›

You should rinse the stone crab claws under cold running water. This is done after carefully unwrapping them from the bags. Allow the stone crab claws to dry for 10-15 minutes, and place them in a large bowl. Add some cold water and ice cubes to the bowl, or place the bowl in the refrigerator for an hour.

How do you eat frozen crab claws? ›

Just as well, if your claws are frozen but raw, it's prudent to steam them very gently once they're entirely defrosted. Doing this will ensure they're cooked and safe to eat by the time you start serving. Of course, you also have other cooking options, such as sautéing or even roasting.

How many crab claws per person? ›

How many stone crab claws per person can vary. Generally, one claw per person is a good rule. If you order them for a party, you may want to order 2 or 3 pounds per person; if you're having an appetizer, count 2/3 of a pound of claws per person.

How many crab legs per person? ›

We average about 2 legs per person, which come out to about 1 1/2lbs per serving. We package our king crab legs in 3lb increments, ideal for 2 people, and increasing from there. 6lbs of king crab legs for 4, 9lbs for 6, 12lbs for 8, etc… We know 1 1/2 lbs.

What do you do with already cooked crab? ›

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Are crab claws served cold? ›

Stone crab claws are sold precooked. They're usually served chilled, which allows the meat to slip free of the shell easily, and also gives it a finer, clearer flavor.

How are crab claws served? ›

Stone crab claws—the only part of the shellfish that's eaten—are usually served chilled, but they're quite tasty when steamed and eaten still warm with a little melted butter, like lobster.

Is it better to steam or boil crab claws? ›

Jumbo and lump boast a flaky texture, while the claw exhibits a slightly fibrous feel. Boiling detracts from these differences with the excess moisture. Another win for “steamed crabs.” Go ahead and take the taste test, but first give your Jumbos a Traditional Maryland Steaming.

How long do you cook crab claws? ›

If you are able to get fresh crab claws, you will need to boil them for 8 to 10 minutes until they turn a bright orange color. Fresh crab claws will need to be steamed for around 15 minutes.

Can you eat raw crab claws? ›

Eating undercooked or raw crabs can lead to illnesses such as vibriosis, which can cause symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. To ensure that blue crabs are safe to eat, they should be cooked thoroughly to an internal temperature of at least 145°F (63°C) for 15 seconds.

Are frozen crab claws already cooked? ›

You don't need to thaw them. Most frozen crab legs are already pre-cooked so they will just need to be heated.

How do you know when crab claws are cooked? ›

You can determine this by simply inspecting the shell. A fully cooked crab claw will look bright red or orange—the color most people think of on crabs. An undercooked or uncooked crab shell will be green or brown in color.

What is a good side dish for stone crab claws? ›

Recommended Stone Crab Side Dishes
  • Salad: Chopped or Caesar, your choice.
  • Creamed Spinach: Not only will you get your healthy dose of greens, but this dish is also delicious.
  • Mac-n-Cheese: Oh, our childhood favorite.
  • Other easy to prep items – grilled tomatoes, hash browns, street corn, and asparagus.
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What can I pair with crab legs? ›

Add one or two of these to your crab feast menu and you won't be disappointed.
  • Potatoes. Whether roasted, baked, mashed, or fried, potatoes are a classic go-to side with crab legs. ...
  • Corn on the Cob. ...
  • Coleslaw. ...
  • Cornbread. ...
  • Steamed artichokes. ...
  • Salad. ...
  • Roasted Vegetables. ...
  • Steak.

What to serve with crab cakes as a main course? ›

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