Jerk Butter Seafood Boil

This jerk butter seafood boil comes loaded with snow crab leg clusters, shrimp, slices of hot Italian sausages, creamy potatoes…

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This is not your average seafood boil, this jerk butter seafood boil version has a spicy twist and of course, packed with loads of flavor. This jerk butter seafood boil comes loaded with snow crab leg clusters, jumbo shrimp, slices of hot Italian sausages, creamy russet potatoes, and juicy corn all topped off with a spicy jerk butter baked in a roasting pan for a spicy, flavorful & addictive dish.

It’s a complete meal in one pot that’s perfect for feeding a crowd.

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What is Seafood Boil?

A seafood boil is a delicious Southern-American staple that can easily be prepared in one pot. A Seafood boil typically has all sorts of seafood: crab, crawfish, clams, etc. Usually, corn and red potatoes are boiled along with the seafood in a broth flavored with copious amounts of Old Bay seasoning. The best part? There are no plates or silverware for a seafood boil. It’s traditionally served on a table lined with paper, often with even Old Bay seasoning. For this seafood boil recipe, we’re skipping the Old Bay and replacing it was a delicious sweet and spicy jerk butter for more of a Caribbean vibe.

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What Is Jerk Butter?

Jerk butter is a compound butter infused with Jamaican jerk seasoning. It’s the perfect mix of spicy and sweet. Compound butter is one of the most versatile things to keep on hand. It’s easy to make and the details can be found on the recipe card.

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Ingredient Rundown

Ingredients To Make Jerk Butter Seafood Boil

Seafood – You’re not limited in your choice of seafood. For this recipe I used Raw jumbo shrimp (deveined, shell and tail on) & king crab legs.
Hot Italian Sausage – I love the spiciness and flavor of the hot Italian sausage. You can use the Andouille sausage.
Fresh corn – I recommend fresh corn instead of the frozen variety which tend to be mushy well cook. Fresh corn just taste better (in my opinion)
Potatoes – I prefer and use russet potatoes. You can also use the red potatoes. Most people prefer the red because they are firmer than the russet when cooked. I enjoy the “mushiness” of russet. The choice of potato is completely up to you.
Parsley and lemon wedges for garnishing (optional)

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Ingredients To Make Jerk Butter


Butter (salted or unsalted) I recommend real butter and not butter substitutes. The Real butter taste is unmatched.
Custom SeasoninCaribbean Seasoning Blendg Blend – this is my holy grail of seasonings. It’s a blend of my favorite fresh seasons. The custom blend adds another layer of flavor to the jerk butter seafood boil.
Jerk seasoning – This brings that spiciness and Caribbean flavor in our jerk butter. You can use the bottled jerk seasoning, homemade jerk seasoning, or the dry jerk rub.
Fresh thyme – You can use fresh or dried thyme. Either one works.
Scotch bonnet peppers – bring flavor and heat. You can use them whole to add flavor only or you can add slices for more intense heat. If scotch bonnet peppers are not readily available in your area you can use habanero. You can also leave it out. It’s completely up to you.
Dry Bay leaves – adds flavor.
Pink Himalayan Salt – the choice and amount of salt used is completely up to you. The salt will bring out all the flavors in the dish.

*** The full recipe, including all ingredients, measurements, instructions, and recipe video  is located in the recipe card below.

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Substitutions

Can I Use Frozen Seafood In My Seafood Boil?

You absolutely can! Most frozen seafood comes precooked. Keep that in mind and adjust cooking time accordingly.

Can I Use a Dry Jerk Rub Instead Of The Wet Jerk Rub?

Yes, you can use the dry jerk rub to create your jerk butter.

Variations

Can I Cook Seafood Boil In An Oven Bag?

Yes, the seafood boil can easily be prepared in an oven bag. Oven bags are great and they save you time on clean up. They are super easy to use. I’ve added instructions on how you can prepare this jerk butter seafood boil recipe in an oven bag on the recipe card.

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What To Serve Seafood Boil With?

A seafood boil is perfect and complete on its own but you can pair it with your favorite side dish. Here are a few of my favorite sides to pair with my homemade seafood boil:

  • Yellow rice
  • Crusty french bread
  • Potato salad
  • French fries

Let me know in the comments what your side dish of choice is.

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What To Drink With Your Seafood Boil?

Don’t forget to grab some boozy libations on the way home from the grocery store. Boils are casual backyard parties – no need to grab the top-shelf Chardonnay. Opt for refreshing big-batch cocktails, locally brewed beers, or try out my personal favorite – Red Stripe Beer.

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Got Leftovers?

How To Store Leftover Seafood Boil In The Fridge?

You can store your leftover seafood boil in the fridge for 3-4 days. Store your leftovers in re-sealable plastic bags or in a large container with an airtight lid.
Need To Reheat?

Leftovers can be kept for 3-4 days in the refrigerator. After that, the risk of food poisoning increases. If you don’t think you’ll be able to eat leftovers within four days, freeze them immediately.

How To Store Leftover Seafood Boil In The Freezer?

Store your leftover seafood boil in a covered airtight container with a lid, or heavy-duty freezer bags, or wrap tightly with heavy-duty aluminum foil or freezer wrap.

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Need To Reheat?

What’s the best way to reheat seafood boil?


The best way to reheat your jerk butter seafood boil is in the oven at a low temperature (275° Fahrenheit). The oven reheats food evenly and your food will taste just as fresh as when it was first cooked.

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Jerk Butter Seafood Boil

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This jerk butter seafood boil comes loaded with snow crab leg clusters, shrimp, slices of hot Italian sausages, creamy potatoes, and juicy corn all topped off with a spicy jerk butter baked in a roasting pan for a spicy, flavorful u0026amp; addictive dish.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes
Total Time 55 minutes
Servings: 4 servings
Course: Dinner
Cuisine: Caribbean
Calories: 1055.29

Ingredients
  

  • 2 pounds raw jumbo shrimp (deveined, shell and tail on)
  • 3 clusters king crab legs (pre-cooked)
  • 1 pack (5)hot Italian sausage (you can use the Andouille sausage)
  • 3 ears fresh corn, cut crosswise into 4-6 pieces.
  • 2 medium russet potatoes, cut into 1-inch bite-size pieces.
  • Parsley and lemon wedges for garnishing (optional)
Jerk Butter
  • 2 sticks butter (salted or unsalted)
  • 2 teaspoons Custom Seasoning Blend
  • 1 tablespoons jerk seasoning (or to taste)
  • 6 sprigs fresh thyme
  • 2 stalks scallion, chopped up
  • 2 whole scotch bonnet peppers, or slices
  • 4 whole of bay leaves
  • 1 teaspoon pink Himalayan salt(optional if you’re using salted butter)

Instructions
 

  1. Preheat oven to 400 º.
  2. Bring a pot of water to boil and add potato. Cook for 10 minutes on medium heat. Add corn to the pot with potato and continue cooking for 8 – 10 minutes until corn and potato are cooked. Drain and set aside.
  3. Rinse crab, shrimp u0026 sausage with lemon juice and water then rinse with fresh water, drain and pat dry.
  4. Add crab, shrimp to a medium-size bowl, drizzle with olive oil then sprinkle with all-purpose seasoning. Pat seasoning on crab and shrimp. Set aside.
  5. Cut up sausages and set them aside.
  6. Add crab, shrimp, sausage, and generously spoon jerk butter over everything.
  7. Cover and bake for 20-30 minutes until sausages are cooked to desired doneness.
How To Make Jerk Butter
  1. Add custom seasoning blend (if using)
  2. Add jerk seasoning, thyme, scallion, scotch bonnet pepper, and bay leaves to melted butter.
  3. Stir to combine.
  4. Simmer for 2 minutes to allow all the flavors to combine.
  5. Taste and adjust for salt.
  6. Remove from the heat source and set aside.
  7. Give thanks, serve warm and enjoy.
How to Make Jerk Butter Seafood Boil Recipe In An Oven Bag
  1. Place all your ingredients in the oven bag then pour the jerk butter into the bag. Mix thoroughly to coat. ***Dont’s forget to cook the potatoes and corn separately before adding them to the oven bag.
  2. Close the bag and seal it with the tie.
  3. Cut 6 half-inch slits in the top of the bag to let the steam out.
  4. Pour seafood boil in a serving tray.
  5. Toss out the oven bag for fast and easy cleanup.
  6. Garnish with parsley and lemons and enjoy!
  7. Bake until the seafood has cooked through.
  8. Cut open bag (be careful bag is hot).
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Nutrition

Calories: 1055.29kcal (53%)Carbohydrates: 30.48g (10%)Protein: 56.32g (113%)Fat: 79.35g (122%)Sodium: 1108.29mg (48%)Sugar: 5.4g (6%)

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Notes

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2 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    I’ve been following you from youtube and this is my favorite recipe on your channel. I really like the new website too!

    1. 5 stars
      Thanks for the feedback on the website and the recipe Robyn and I’m oh so glad you love the jerk butter seafood boil. xo

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