This Family Style Seafood Boil is a fun, flavorful feast featuring a variety of seafood like crab, lobster, shrimp, crawfish, mussels, and clams, along with sausage, potatoes, corn, and aromatic seasonings. The key to a perfect boil is timing—add each ingredient at the right moment to ensure everything cooks evenly. Once done, simply drain the seafood and serve it family-style on a lined table for easy cleanup. Serve with melted butter for dipping and enjoy a memorable meal with friends and family!
5lbswild-caught Gulf of Mexico brown shrimp shells on, deveined
4lbswild-caught Argentine red shrimpshells on, deveined
2lbswild-caught scallops
3lbsandouille sausagecut into 2-3 inch pieces
9earscornshucked, broken into thirds
5lbssmall potatoesrinsed and cleaned
3lbsonionsquartered
2lblemons1 lb halved; 1 lb cut into wedges
1garlic bulbpeeled
1canCreole seasoningsuch as Tony Chachere’s
2(16-ounce) bags crawfish, shrimp & crab boil mix
Fresh parsleychopped, for garnish
4sticksbuttermelted, for dipping
3-4newspapers or plastic tableclothfor serving
Method
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Step 1: Prep Ingredients
Clean and prepare all seafood and vegetables.
Keep them separate in trays or bowls (for easier organization as each has different cooking times).
Sprinkle a little Creole seasoning over everything.
Step 2: Prepare the Pot
Fill a large stockpot with water to the max line (or about halfway full). Bring to a boil, then add the seafood boil mix, halved lemons, and garlic cloves. Place the basket insert into the pot. We cook outdoors on a heavy-duty propane burner to keep the mess out of the kitchen.
Step 3: Cook in Batches - Adjust based on your pot size. We used a 32-quart stockpot and made 4 batches, adding in 1/4 of each ingredient each time to ensure everything cooks evenly.
Add sausage, potatoes, corn, and onions → Boil 3 minutes.
Add king crab legs → Boil 3 minutes
Add snow crab legs & lobster → Boil 3 minutes.
Add clams, mussels, and crawfish → Boil 3 minutes.
Add shrimp & scallops → Boil 3-4 minutes until opaque.
Note: If you omit a certain ingredient, still account for its cook time to ensure the other ingredients cook properly. For example, if you don’t use snow crab legs and lobster, you’ll still need to wait the full 3 minutes before adding the clams, mussels, and crawfish. This ensures that the previous ingredients are properly cooked before moving on to the next round. Even if you skip an ingredient, make sure to follow the cook time for each stage.
Step 4: Drain & Serve
Hook the basket and lift it until it’s just out of the water but still over the pot. Allow it to drain for a moment before removing. Place the basket over another pan or tray to carry the food without dripping juice everywhere. Dump everything onto a newspaper- or plastic-lined table. This lets your guests start enjoying while you cook the next batch. Repeat this process until all batches are cooked!
Melt butter with chopped parsley in a pot and serve on the side in smaller bowls around the table for dipping. Serve with lemon wedges on the side.
Cook Time is 20 minutes per batch(varies by pot size)Suggested sides: Cajun-seasoned french fries, hush puppies, salad, calamari, crab salad with crackers, fruit salad, and/or clams casino.Feel free to mix and match the seafood to your liking - this is just a general guideline! If king crab is ridiculously expensive, skip it. Don’t love clams? Leave them out. Big shrimp fan? Add more! Just be sure to follow the proper cook times listed out to ensure everything is cooked just right—nothing too over or undercooked! For example, if you don’t use snow crab legs and lobster, you’ll still need to wait the full 3 minutes before adding the clams, mussels, and crawfish. This ensures that the previous ingredients are properly cooked before moving on to the next round. Even if you skip an ingredient, make sure to follow the cook time for each stage.Adjusted Serving Size
This feeds 18-22 people comfortably, depending on appetite and sides served alongside.
For a smaller gathering (~10-12 people), you’d need to halve the recipe.