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How do I cook 10 pounds of crawfish?

Asked: Carl Aubut, Last Updated:

Add 5 gallons of water to the pot for each 10 pounds of crawfish. When the water boils, add half of the spice mix. Add the potatoes, corn, onions and garlic to the pot and cover. If you are adding andouille sausage, this is the time to add it, too.

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