Alright, folks, gather ’round! Today, I’m spillin’ the beans on what to do with that leftover seafood boil. You know, the one that was epic last night but now you’re staring at a mountain of crustaceans and veggies wondering, “What now?” Well, buckle up, ’cause I’ve got some tried-and-true solutions that’ll make your taste buds sing!
Seafood Boil Fried Rice – Yes, Really!
First off, let’s talk fried rice. I know, sounds kinda weird, right? But trust me on this one. I started by picking all the meat out of the crawfish, shrimp, and whatever else was lurking in the pot. Chopped it all up nice and small. Then, I grabbed some day-old rice (crucial for good fried rice!), diced up some onions, peppers, and garlic.

I heated up my wok (a big ol’ frying pan works too) with some sesame oil and tossed in the veggies. Once they were softened, I added the seafood and stir-fried for a minute or two. Next, in went the rice, and I made sure to break it up real good. I drizzled in some soy sauce, a dash of sriracha for a kick, and a little bit of that leftover seafood boil broth for extra flavor. Mixed it all together until it was heated through and BAM! Seafood boil fried rice that’s way better than it has any right to be.
Seafood Boil Pasta – Creamy Goodness!
Okay, next up: pasta. This one’s a crowd-pleaser, even with the picky eaters. I started the same way – picking out all the seafood and chopping it up. Then, I cooked up some pasta (I like penne or rotini for this). While the pasta was cooking, I sautéed some garlic in butter until fragrant.
Then, the magic happened. I poured in some heavy cream, a little bit of Parmesan cheese, and a splash of white wine (optional, but highly recommended). I let it simmer for a few minutes to thicken up, then stirred in the seafood. Once the pasta was cooked, I drained it and tossed it with the creamy seafood sauce. Seasoned with salt, pepper, and a sprinkle of fresh parsley. Seriously, it’s restaurant-quality stuff right there!
Seafood Boil Omelette – Breakfast of Champions!
And finally, for a totally unexpected twist, let’s talk omelettes. I know, breakfast for dinner? Always a win in my book! I followed the same drill: seafood picked and chopped. Then, I whisked up a couple of eggs with a splash of milk and a pinch of salt and pepper.
I melted some butter in a non-stick pan and poured in the egg mixture. Once the edges started to set, I sprinkled in the seafood, along with some cheese (cheddar or Monterey Jack work great) and some chopped green onions. I folded the omelette in half and cooked it until the cheese was melted and the eggs were cooked through. Boom! A savory, protein-packed omelette that’ll kickstart your day (or end it on a high note!).
So there you have it! Three easy, delicious ways to use up that leftover seafood boil. Don’t let those delicious crustaceans go to waste! Get creative, experiment with flavors, and have fun with it. Trust me, your taste buds will thank you!