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Norway Red King Crab Legs

SeaBear Crab - not the kind you'll find in grocery stores, or even fine fish markets. We have the largest, most desirable legs, representing less than 10% of all that's offered. Fully cooked, ready to enjoy!

Almost 50 years ago, 5,000 Alaskan Red King crabs were introduced into the Barents Sea, which borders Norway virtually at the top of the world.
In recent years this little-known source has begun to offer a limited number of sweet, succulent, world-class Red King Crabs (which weight up to 30 lbs!).
We are proud to feature the meatiest part of the legs, fully cooked and conveniently pre-cut for easy opening. Ships on ice

Product Name Price  Qty
3 pounds (FKCNOR3) $129.99

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Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 1 leg
Amount Per Serving
Calories 130 Calories from Fat 19
% Daily Value*   
Total Fat 2g 3%
  Saturated Fat 0.2g 1%
  Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 71mg 24%
Sodium 1436mg 60%
Total Carbohydrate 0g 0%
  Dietary Fiber 0g 0%
  Sugars 0g 0%
Protein 26g
Vitamin A: 1%
Calcium: 8%
Vitamin C: 17%
Iron: 6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Norway Red King Crab Legs
 
PREPARING:  You can simply thaw your crab and serve chilled. If you prefer to warm your crab, there are a variety of ways to reheat it. Steaming, boiling and baking (we recommend 275) are among the most common. Usually, under these methods, crab takes only 5 to 7 minutes to cook. Be careful not to overcook your crab, as it will reduce the texture and taste. 
 
SETTING THE TABLE FOR YOUR NORWAY RED KING CRAB: Eating crab should be fun and informal (that’s the Northwest way!). Cover the table with butcher paper or layers of newspaper and have plenty of napkins on hand. Finger bowls filled with hot tea and lemon slices will clean sticky fingers admirably (the tannin from the tea and acid from the lemon slice right through the fat in the crab). Hot towels for wiping fingers are also a welcome addition. Once the table is set, tie on a bib, roll up your sleeves and dig in!
 
HOW TO SERVE YOUR NORWAY RED KING CRAB: The traditional way to serve your fully cooked Norway Red King Crab is with a simple accompaniment of drawn butter. Over the years, top chefs have derived their own creative touches to serving this special meal. Try a mix of garlic, lemon juice and olive oil… or experiment with your own creations!
 
CHOOSING THE RIGHT BEVERAGE: Dry white wines with a hint of sweetness make terrific partners for Norway Red King Crab. Our personal recommendation is a Pinot Gris, though a dry Riesling or Sauvignon Blanc will work quite well, too. Malty ales, well chilled, are also delicious. For non-alcoholic alternatives, try either a fresh-made lemonade or fresh-brewed iced tea with lemon; again, serve well chilled.
 
CLEANING UP: Finely crush two saltine crackers in your hands, and then rub your hands together, just as if you were washing them with a bar of soap. The cracker crumbs will absorb any lingering crab odor, and leave your hands feeling fresh, soft and smooth!
STORING YOUR RED KING CRAB:
You can store this fully cooked crab up to two months if kept frozen. Once thawed, you can store your crab three days in the refrigerator. Pack the legs in ice and cover with a damp towel for best results (replenish the ice as it melts).

THAWING:
To thaw, wrap the frozen Red King Crab in paper towels and place in the refrigerator to thaw overnight.
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Items with this symbol ship on ice, and must be either refrigerated or frozen upon arrival. Shipped via FedEx 2 Day Air Express in a reusable cooler, all at our standard shipping rate. Shipments on ice are sent Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday only.