Live Crabs
It is neither humane nor good cooking practice to put an animal that hasn’t first been killed humanely into boiling water as the stress will make the meat tough. As most amateur cooks don’t have the skills to kill an animal humanely, RSPCA Australia recommends that the general public do not buy live crustaceans. Rather crustaceans should be purchased – raw or cooked – after being humanely killed by trained professionals.
See the RSPCA website for further details.
Dead Crabs
Here’s how to clean a crab after it has been humanely killed (scroll down for a step-by-step video):
Cooked Crab Meat
If using meat from cooked crabs, use a crab pick to extract it from the body and legs, checking carefully for bits of cartilage.
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