How To Use Crawfish In A Sentence

  • The boss crawfished on the Christmas bonus.
  • We'll have to crawfish out from meeting with him
  • Since 1983, the state crustacean of Louisiana has been the crawfish, aka the crawdad or crayfish. How To Buy & Sell just about Everything
  • The best were the langoustes (Palinurus vulgaris), the clawless lobsters called crawfish (crayfish) in the United States, and the agosta or avagosta of the Adriatic: it was confounded by the The Land of Midian
  • Arrange some sweetbreads, artichokes, and crawfish in the center, sprinkle the dish with paprika and garnish with chervil.
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  • Prepare the Crawfish Bordelaise Sauce, and cover to keep warm.
  • Whether you know them as mudbugs, ditch bugs, river lobsters, crawlybottoms, crawdads, or crawfish, anyone who has spent time in streams is familiar with crayfish.
  • To create the aura of New Orleans, from that city, Ms. O'Brien imported musicians Irvin Mayfeld and the New Orleans Jazz Playhouse Revue, burlesque dancers, trumpets that served as table centerpieces and a Louisiana catering company that cooked such delicacies as crawfish pies, mini muffalettas, deep-fried catfish, pecan parmesan crusted tilapia, chicken-and-sausage jambalaya and bread pudding with rum sauce. Big Easy in Bridgehampton
  • I use them bouncing crawfish and chubs for smallmouth in medium to fast water, as well as drifting shrimp around for inshore fishing for specks, mackerel, and pompano. Circle Hook Debate Revisited
  • There is another genus of the hard-shell kind, which is called oyster; another of the soft-shell kind, not as yet designated by a single term, such as the spiny crawfish and the various kinds of crabs and lobsters; and another of molluscs, as the two kinds of calamary and the cuttle-fish; that of insects is different. The History of Animals
  • The spillway is a good place for rice and crawfish, and Marty Frey said that if it floods only once every 30 years or so, he believes it is well worth continuing to work there. Mississippi Flooding Harms Agriculture in Several US States
  • Shape the crawfish mixture into round cakes, approximately 2 ounces each.
  • Maybe her experience with crawfish boils made her more open to the joys of labor-intensive feasts.
  • Perhaps the most representative food of Cajun culture is crawfish, or mudbug.
  • Prompted by high crayfish prices and the rising popularity of the invertebrates, thieves have a growing incentive to pilfer crayfish, also known as crawfish, crawdads, crawdaddies and mudbugs. Crayfish Poaching Has Fishermen
  • Freshly purged crawfish are hoisted from a purging tank at Southeast Texas Crawfish Farm. Archive 2007-04-01
  • The boss crawfished on the Christmas bonus.
  • Crawfish, like shrimp or lobsters, belong to the scientific Crustacea.
  • And not just any fish, mind you, but tasty ones, like flying fish, yellowtail and blowfish - the forbidden fugu - plus spiny, slimy things like ebi, abalone and crawfish.
  • Crawfish has been planted in many lakes in Sweden, to ensure some fun times and some home-cooked crawfish.
  • They are generally served at a gathering known as a crawfish boil. Redneck cat carrier - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • When you hear people talk about crawfish étouffé, bourbon-cured salmon, red rice, sweet potato crème brûlée or praline bread pudding, the mind automatically goes to either the Low Country or New Orleans.
  • Scoop out the insides of the eggs lightly with a vegetable spoon, and fill them with a fine salpicon of crawfish mingled with thick tartar sauce.
  • Boiled crawfish are in season now, and Sassy does an interesting variant - sending out enormous heaps of the crimson creatures that have not been seasoned to a fare-thee-well, so that all you can taste is hot pepper and salt.
  • It is the same as why boys go running lickety-split away from a school-room geography lesson in April when the crawfishes come out and the young frogs are calling55 and the pussywillows and the cat-tails know something about geography themselves. Potato Blossom Songs and Jigs
  • We're reaching the end of crawfish season, a time when south Louisianians go on mudbug binges to make sure they get their fix for the year. New Orleans Saints Central
  • Louisiana crawfish season kicked off in early January, but nobody bothered to tell the mudbug. WN.com - Articles related to Islam and Halal Cuisine is a growing market
  • We saw plenty of crawfish while snorkelling and diving - or at least we saw their long whiskers poking out of holes and from under rocky ledges on the reef.
  • In the waters above them little suckers and chubs and prickly sculpins strained their mouths to draw these globules from the sand, and vicious-looking crawfishes picked them up with their blundering hands and examined them with their telescopic eyes. Children's Literature A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes
  • And how about sum cajun-style mudbugs aka crawfish? BOO! - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Once I caught five crawfishes there, while Marian waited on the bank; and afterward we found an old tomato-can and boiled them in it, and they came out a really gorgeous crimson. The Cords of Vanity A Comedy of Shirking
  • Set two whitefish fillets and a crawfish on top, drizzle with annatto oil and garnish with salmon roe and whitefish roe.
  • It's Louisiana food, so lots of crawfish and gumbo in low lighting with lots of charming skillets and chalkboards. Beth Spotswood: Friend, Movie, Dinner: The Trip and The Boxing Room
  • But try as she might, all Annie could get out of Cooper was that she'd gone somewhere to listen to music and learn how to eat crawfish. CIRCLE OF THREE: BOOK 14: THE CHALLENGE BOX
  • My local seafood shop -- hell, the only seafood shop -- told me they'd have fresh Louisiana crawfish aka mud-bugs this morning. Planning a Meal
  • Edible crabs, crawfish and lobsters must not be taken.
  • The diver asked the chef if he would prepare a special crawfish dish for her birthday party at his restaurant.
  • One day, we were all at some bar, having rounds of drinks, when I mentioned crawfish again, and Hiroki grimaced and made retching noises.
  • However, the region is known for its excellent seafood, especially lobster, crawfish, clams, scallops, and shrimp.
  • The generous heap of crawfish were shelled (for the lazy eater), but the dish was topped with three whole unshelled crawfish (for the adventurous), which I amateurishly tore apart.
  • - A new species of giant crawfish that's twice the size of a typical mudbug has been found in a creek in southern Tennessee. Chicagotribune.com - News
  • His pedler's pack was buried in the mud so deep that not even the probing crawfishes could find it. The Escape of Mr. Trimm His Plight and other Plights
  • Louisiana is the nation's leading producer of shrimp, oysters, crabs, crawfish and alligators.
  • We ran crab traps and trotlines in the bay with our fathers, baited crawfish nets with bloody chunks of nutria meat, cleaned boxes of mudcat with knife and pliers, and never thought of it as work. Heaven’s Prisoners
  • Sevando Salinas dumps crawfish from a purging tank into a loading tray at Southeast Texas Crawfish Farm. Archive 2007-04-01
  • And not just any fish, mind you, but tasty ones, like flying fish, yellowtail and blowfish - the forbidden fugu - plus spiny, slimy things like ebi, abalone and crawfish.
  • An interesting occupant of the rock's ledges is the crawfish.
  • We drew prancing starfishes; frogs in mortal combat; hydra-headed worms; stately crawfishes, standing on their tails, bearing aloft umbrellas; and grotesque fishes with gaping mouths and staring eyes. Louis Agassiz as a Teacher; illustrative extracts on his method of instruction
  • The offerings here are legendary — soft-shell crab po-boys, andouille sausage gumbo, crawfish bread and jambalaya are among the stars — and this year only a small handful of newcomers cracked the lineup, including shrimp and grits, and a Japanese chicken/rice dish called don buri. In New Orleans, jazz fans get their groove on despite rain
  • The whole thing is flash fried and served with a spicy, crawfish based white sauce.
  • They had room-service crawfish étouffée Dennis said was as good as you got in New Orleans. TISHOMINGO BLUES
  • On the river-shore crawfishes were lazily creeping over the gravel. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. October, 1878.
  • Whether you know them as mudbugs, ditch bugs, river lobsters, crawlybottoms, crawdads, or crawfish, anyone who has spent time in streams is familiar with crayfish.
  • In flood years they open the gates and fresh water flushes through the Basin and the crawfish and the fishermen flourish.
  • An interesting occupant of the rock's ledges is the crawfish.
  • Down the silvery cascade he glided and whirled away through the running water, frightening the minnows and miller's thumbs lying among the stones in the shallow places, and startling the crawfishes and little fresh water lobsters hidden under the hollow banks. The Magic Soap Bubble
  • Fish regularly shoal in the area; and within the rocky ledges enormous crabs, lobsters and the occasional crawfish take advantage of the fact that they are rarely visited or fished for.
  • Maybe her experience with crawfish boils made her more open to the joys of labor-intensive feasts.
  • I will bait with whole minnows, crawfish or catalpa worms ... oh ... those catalpa worms, um um um! I know some of you have used trot lines. I want to know how you put on your bait.
  • Last year I was in New Orleans and had plenty of gumbo, jambalaya, and crawfish étouffée.
  • Now I've got zydeco playing in my head and I want crawfish boil and some of that rosemint tea for breakfast.
  • The crawfish has a tail, and five fins on it; and the round-backed carid has a tail and four fins; the squilla also has fins at the tail on either side. The History of Animals
  • Sauteed in garlic butter with crawfish and kohlrabi is a cajun delicacy. Ewwww, cont'd (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Crawfish King and Hot Space attempted to challenge their unbeaten rival on the backstretch but were no match for Lost in the Fog, who was ridden out after gaining a commanding five-length lead entering the stretch.
  • Then the seals are forgotten as I come across a lobster-pot - not because of the crawfish inside it but the seahorse anchored to the bars.
  • The boss crawfished on the Christmas bonus.
  • The crawfishes have five feet on either side, including the claws at the end; and in like manner the crabs have ten feet in all, including the claws. The History of Animals
  • We drew prancing starfishes; frogs in mortal combat; hydra-headed worms; stately crawfishes, standing on their tails, bearing aloft umbrellas; and grotesque fishes with gaping mouths and staring eyes. Louis Agassiz as a Teacher; illustrative extracts on his method of instruction
  • Examples of Cajun food include crawfish bisque and andouille (ie, spicy sausage) gumbo.
  • Did I not give to thee of the liver of the she-deer, because thou didst bring me crawfish? THE FIRST POET
  • And are we not omnivores, with teeth for rending and tearing, teeth for subduing vegetable matter, for cracking the carapaces of crawfish and beetle, for masticating the toughest of hides?
  • Same with crawfish tomalley except orange instead of green. Tuna Toast
  • If there were a shred of sense in this analogy, hunting would have been banned five years ago, whereas in fact he has ‘crawfished’ about like anything trying to avoid it.
  • * Rather than the eagle, the crawfish should be the symbol of the United States. Southern Streak
  • The new display will also include tropical hermit crabs, crawfish, horseshoe crabs, and other species.
  • The bisque is a recipe for "Belzoni Crawfish Rice and Corn" and is found on pages 84 and 85. Blogger News Network
  • Yes | No | Report from bgreen902 wrote 27 weeks 4 hours ago troll with flatfish aand crawfish lures. Any tips on fishing for monster trout in lakes any tips will be greatly appreciated
  • High water can cover all these subtle topographies, but a swamp veteran like Charlie, or any local crawfisherman, will know when he's passing over a drowned waterway, or crossing a natural levee.
  • ‘For 11 long years, he has sidestepped, crawfished, wheedled out of any agreements he had made not to develop weapons of mass destruction,’ he said.
  • Walked off the crawfish beignets and bread pudding while admiring the Greek Revival and Italian architecture on the Garden District Walking Tour.
  • Spiders, thousand-legs, crawfishes and even earth-worms are often spoken of as bugs. An Elementary Study of Insects
  • We feasted on shrimp, crawfish, pralines, and other dainties.
  • Veteran East Texas anglers long have relied on the waterdog or mudpuppy, which is the larval form of an aquatic salamander to haul in lunker largemouth bass, and crawfish, which love rocky structure, are the No. 1 live bait for smallmouths no matter where you are. The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal:Today's Headlines
  • But try as she might, all Annie could get out of Cooper was that she'd gone somewhere to listen to music and learn how to eat crawfish. CIRCLE OF THREE: BOOK 14: THE CHALLENGE BOX
  • And not just any fish, mind you, but tasty ones, like flying fish, yellowtail and blowfish - the forbidden fugu - plus spiny, slimy things like ebi, abalone and crawfish.

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