
Boiling Point Combo
A popular seafood boil option allowing you to choose your seafood (like shrimp, crawfish, mussels, clams), sauce, and spice level. Served in a bag.
Nutrition Facts
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
Seafood boils have roots in various coastal cultures, particularly in Louisiana with its Creole and Cajun traditions, and similar traditions exist worldwide. The 'Boiling Point Combo' represents a modern, customizable adaptation of these classic boils, emphasizing choice and convenience.
Seafood boils are often social events, intended to be shared among friends and family. The act of eating from a communal bag or table encourages interaction and creates a fun, informal atmosphere. 'Boiling Point Combo' builds on this, emphasizing the customization and sharing aspects.
Communal Dining
Seafood boils are inherently social and encourage communal eating. The shared bag/table promotes interaction and a relaxed atmosphere.
Customization and Choice
The 'Boiling Point Combo' emphasizes the individual's ability to tailor their meal, reflecting a modern desire for personalization.
Casual Dining
Eating seafood boils is typically a messy, hands-on experience, embraced as part of the fun. It's a departure from formal dining.
The Boiling Point Combo is characterized by a rich, savory, and often spicy flavor profile. The seafood's natural sweetness is enhanced by a blend of seasonings and sauces that can range from mild and buttery to intensely spicy.
The specific flavors depend heavily on the chosen sauce and spice level. Common sauce options include Cajun, garlic butter, lemon pepper, and combinations thereof. Spices like cayenne pepper, paprika, garlic powder, and onion powder contribute to the overall taste. The seafood (shrimp, crawfish, mussels, clams) absorbs the flavors during the boiling process, resulting in a deeply infused and satisfying experience.
Spice Level
Start with a lower spice level if you're unsure of your tolerance. You can always add more sauce later, but it's difficult to remove it.
Bibs and Gloves
Don't be afraid to use the provided bib and gloves! It's a messy meal, and these will save your clothes and hands from the sauce.
Side Items
Consider ordering side items like corn on the cob, potatoes, or sausage to complement the seafood and soak up the flavorful sauce.
Order Strategy
If eating with a group, coordinate seafood choices to maximize variety and try different flavors.
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