mbh wrote:Thanks to petite_gourmandewho alerted me to Go4Food's salt and pepper soft shells a group of us headed there tonight to stuff ourselves. These were some of the best soft shells I've had, we supplemented with the giant clams, scallops, pea tips with crab, millionaire rice and golden crab which I'm hoping someone who took a pic will post. An amazing meal for 8 of us, we're lucky to have a place like this serving such fresh seafood.
nsxtasy wrote:For those who want to make them at home, they still had some beauties yesterday at Heinen's in Glenview
budrichard wrote:I only purchase out of the shipping box (flat) which contains a standardized 32 per box with natural material of some sort.
budrichard wrote:Like any other living animal, soft shells need to breathe, wrapping in plastic wrap will kill them as shown in the above picture.
Evil Ronnie wrote:budrichard wrote:I only purchase out of the shipping box (flat) which contains a standardized 32 per box with natural material of some sort.
The number of soft-shells per tray varies by size and by producer.
Thursday, I bought a box of 18 Jumbo's from Wabash Seafood.
This coming Wednesday, we have 10 dozen Whales coming in from Wabash for a Club function.
Bill Dugan from Superior Ocean is selling next week:
Live Jumbos, 3 dz. per tray and Live Primes, 4 dz per tray.
nsxtasy wrote:budrichard wrote:Like any other living animal, soft shells need to breathe, wrapping in plastic wrap will kill them as shown in the above picture.
FWIW, the above picture shows them as I took them home from Heinen's. You will NOT find them on a shelf that way, i.e. pre-packaged. They have them live at the store. When you buy them, they clean them and put them in the plastic packaging for you at that time. So it's up to you what to do with them. You can bring them home and eat them right away. Or, I suppose you could buy them live if you have the ability to transport them that way and you don't mind cleaning them yourself.
nsxtasy wrote:Heinen's has them now, the first of the season, at "first of the season prices" ($9.99 each ). I'm sure the price will come down as the season goes on.
They do it yr round so suspect they're frozen.chicagostyledog wrote:Big & Little's makes a great soft shell crab po boy.
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Evil Ronnie wrote:
I respectfully suggest that his "Only come in once a year" is a sales "schtick."
Kman wrote:Evil Ronnie wrote:
I respectfully suggest that his "Only come in once a year" is a sales "schtick."
I was interpreting it as that the group of 10 guys comes in once a year, ostensibly to go crab-wild.
rubbbqco wrote:Nashville Hot softshell crab sandwich
rubbbqco wrote:This weekend, we're running a special:
Nashville Hot softshell crab sandwich: brioche bun, smoked paprika aioli, vinegar slaw, bread and butter pickles.
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