Low Country Boil Savannah Style

"Had this while DH and I were in Savannah and I picked up their recipe. They post it everywhere and it's served at almost all the restaurants."
 
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Ready In:
35mins
Ingredients:
11
Serves:
2
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ingredients

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directions

  • Boil up to a gallon of water in a stock pot.
  • Add the first 5 ingredients to the water.
  • Next add in your sausage and potatoes and boil until almost tender.
  • Next add your corn on the cob and crab (if you decide to add crab)heat thru for 5 minutes.
  • Lower your water to a simmer and add your shrimp and simmer until shrimp turn pink - don't over cook the shrimp.
  • You're all done and if you so desire, you can add your pepper sauce. Goes great with cole slaw and crusty bread on the side. Hope you enjoy.
  • *Note* I'm not much for kielbasa so I have used Turkey Sausage and that works great too.

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  1. Oh my goodness. This is great....yummy. I made this for our dinner when DS was home from college. The flavors were so yummy. This great one pot meal is so simple to throw together that i don't know why i don't make this more often. I couldn't get fresh corn ears, so I used frozen corn ears and instead of the crabs, I used just the crab legs. We loved it. I will definately do it again. BTW my 5 yr old thought dad was crazy for dumping our dinner all over the table....LOL. How fun....thank you for this wonderful and fun meal.....Stephanie
     
  2. Really good! I used the same amount of seasoning for 6 ears of corn, 3 large Yukon potatoes (quartered), 1 lb Smoked Turkey Sausage (cut in 8 pieces) and 2 lbs medium shrimp. I didn't use any pepper sauce because we don't like our meals too terribly spicy. I will definitely be making this again. Thanks for posting! Made for Zingo! ZWT3.
     
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  1. Oh my goodness. This is great....yummy. I made this for our dinner when DS was home from college. The flavors were so yummy. This great one pot meal is so simple to throw together that i don't know why i don't make this more often. I couldn't get fresh corn ears, so I used frozen corn ears and instead of the crabs, I used just the crab legs. We loved it. I will definately do it again. BTW my 5 yr old thought dad was crazy for dumping our dinner all over the table....LOL. How fun....thank you for this wonderful and fun meal.....Stephanie
     

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