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Can you cook frozen crayfish?

Asked: Sam AMCUSTOMTACKLE, Last Updated:

FROZEN - thaw in chiller overnight. Cooking: To boil: Keep the cray in salted boiling water for about 10-12 minutes or until their shells turn a bright orange colour. Put in cold water immediately afterwards to arrest the cooking process.

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