Buy 3 Get 1 Free Dungeness Crab

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Includes:

  • 8 pounds (4 x 2 lb bags) of Wild Dungeness Crab Snap-N-Eats
  • Fully Cooked
  • Flash Frozen
  • Pre-Scored
  • Ready to Thaw & Enjoy
  • Wild, Sustainably Caught & Processed in the USA

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We require a minimum frozen order of $125 to ensure your seafood arrives fully frozen and in excellent condition.

  • Orders between $125 and $174 ship with a flat $20 fee.
  • Orders $175 and above qualify for free standard shipping across the continental U.S.

Shipping frozen seafood is complex, and fuller boxes stay frozen longer during transit. This minimum helps us protect your seafood and maintain quality.

We ship frozen orders Monday through Wednesday to ensure arrival before the weekend. For same-week delivery:

  • Free Standard Shipping: order by Monday at 11:59 pm CT
  • 2-Day Express: order by Tuesday at 11:59 pm CT
  • Overnight Shipping: order by Wednesday at 11:59 pm CT

You can now schedule your delivery date at checkout - up to 90 days in advance. All orders are shipped from our frozen fulfillment centers in Reno, NV, and Hastings, NE, to minimize transit times across the U.S.

To review our full shipping policy, please click here.

One 2 pound package of Dungeness crab legs will feed 2 adults. Each package contains about 15 legs. This bundle contains 4 packages, 8 pounds of crab legs.

How to store frozen Dungeness crab legs: Your Dungeness crab legs should be kept frozen until you are ready to prepare them. We recommend enjoying them within 6 months of purchase.

How to thaw frozen Dungeness crab legs: The safest way to thaw wild Dungeness crab legs is under refrigeration. We recommend gently rinsing the Dungeness under cold water, placing them on a wire rack over a tray, and thawing them in the refrigerator for 6-8 hours, or overnight.

Keep your thawed Dungeness legs refrigerated until you are ready to serve them. We recommend consuming them within 2-3 days of thawing.

Our wild Dungeness crab is fully cooked before being flash frozen. You can simply thaw it and enjoy it as is. This is actually our favorite way to eat it - just dip it straight into melted butter or a homemade cocktail sauce. If you prefer it warm, you can gently reheat using one of the methods below, being careful not to overcook.

Thawing

We recommend thawing Dungeness crab legs slowly in the refrigerator.

  • Rinse the ice glaze off of each leg gently with cold water
  • Place the crab legs on a wire rack over a rimmed tray or cookie sheet
  • Cover loosely with plastic wrap
  • Allow to thaw for 12 to 24 hours, or overnight, in the refrigerator

Once fully thawed, Dungeness crab legs are best enjoyed right away, but they may be kept in the refrigerator for up to one or two days.

Reheating

  • Grill
    Heat the grill to medium high heat. Lightly brush the crab legs with olive oil and place directly on the grill. Heat for 2 to 3 minutes per side, just until the crab meat is warmed through.
  • Steam
    Fill a large pot about one third full with water and bring to a boil. Place the crab legs in a steamer basket over the boiling water and cover with a lid. Heat gently for 3-5 minutes.
  • Roast
    Preheat the oven to 350ยฐF. Place the crab legs in a shallow baking pan and add approximately one eighth inch of water to the bottom of the pan. Cover tightly with foil and bake for 4 to 6 minutes, until just heated.

Avoid high heat or long cooking times, which can dry out the meat.

Wild Dungeness crab (Metacarcinus magister)

Nutrition Facts for Dungeness crab meat from Premier Catch

Crab Heating and Serving Guide

โ€ข Thaw crab legs in the refrigerator overnight.

โ€ข To steam, place crab in a pot with one inch of water, cover, and heat for 4-6 minutes until warm.

โ€ข To bake, place crab in a 350 degree oven for 4-6 minutes.

โ€ข Avoid overcooking since crab is already fully cooked. Heat just until warmed through.

โ€ข Serve with melted butter, lemon wedges, or simple dipping sauces like garlic butter or lemon herb aioli.

โ€ข For chilled service, thaw and serve directly with cocktail sauce or aioli.

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Buy 3 Get 1 Free Dungeness Crab Recipes

Click below for all of our delicious recipes or see our general seafood cooking guide here.

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