April 19, 2010

east coast west coast everywhere a pig pig

Recently, I had the chance to visit DC and Philly with my sister. It was nice to be able to just spend a week there peacefully without having to give a damn about anything. I had a good time visiting family, but good lord, i met a lady named gluttony, and I came back to cali a hurt heart, a swollen foot, and a few pounds heavier.

Having taken the red eye flight, we passed out once we arrived in DC and woke up to have a late lunch/early dinner.
Here's the spread from a local take out joint + a Heiny. As much as I love the whole shebang, I am more of an Old Bay fan when it comes to seafood(perhaps bc salt>butter for me?). I was curious to what it actually has in it and so I looked it up on wiki: "Mustard, paprika, celery seed, bay leaf, both black and red pepper, cinnamon, cloves, allspice, nutmeg, cardamom, salt, and ginger," all of which combines to make something which I fondly refer to as crabby crackle crack to sprinkle sprinkle liberally on your food.
Maybe it's my poor technique, but getting the crab meat out is tedious, hard work. Wonder how long it took these guys to make these cakes or what they did different from my cousin's tutorial? Very meaty and good with a squeeze of lemon. Served with some coleslaw and a stale homely looking bun which I still ate.
We had no trouble polishing off the dozen #1s. brains and guts tasted like something familiar, but what was its name? What's in a name anyhow. It was lipsmackin good.
Had to get the bubba shrimp too. I think I'm going to buy some Old Bay and make this myself.
And that was the start of my clogged artery causing, belly bustin, let's fatten up Wilbur for that applewood smoked bacon and winter ham we all love so much, trip to the east coast.

5 rah rah rahs:

EatTravelEat said...

Never had this type of seafood in DC! Had some in Boston though. The crabcakes probably have crabmeat that has been deshelled already for the joint (a la Costco) but who knows...

kirbie said...

This seafood spread looks so good! That's one of the things I miss about the East Coast. Cheap and delicious seafood.

Carol said...

Wow, nice spread. I'm going into my shellfish hived coma just looking at all that crab.

Dennis K. said...

The crab looks fantastic!! Actually every does.. So jealous you got to travel. I'm freak'n broke! ;)

Cathy Doe said...

We ate crab like this when living in Norfolk. Thanks for the memories. I never took pictures back then...

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