Seafood Boil Sauce Recipe (2024)

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Making a seafood boil sauce is easy - and it's a great way to add flavour to your seafood dishes. The key ingredients in a seafood boil sauce are garlic and butter and plenty of seasoning.

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If you're looking for the perfect seafood sauce to dip your crab legs, lobster tails, or other cooked seafood, you can't go wrong with this melted garlic butter sauce recipe featuring butter, garlic, Old Bay seasoning, and lemon.

Or, for a spicy twist on the traditional seafood boil, try a sauce made with cajun seasoning, paprika, and cayenne pepper.

It's perfect for your next family get-together; you can adjust the spice level to everyone's taste.

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  • Substitutions
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  • FAQ
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How to make Seafood Boil Sauce

Check out our quick video showing how quick and easy this seafood boil dip is to make.

Continue reading about how to spice up your seafood with this delicious sauce! Or use the below link to get started making it right away.

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History

Seafood boil sauce is thought to have originated in the southern United States. Typically made with garlic, butter, and Old Bay seasoning - a blend of herbs and spices that's popular in the region.

The combination of flavours is perfect for accenting cooked seafood. Crab legs, lobster tails, and shrimp (prawns) are delicious when dipped in this savoury sauce. Or pour the sauce over a seafood boil.

Ingredients

You will only need a few ingredients to whip up this easy and delicious seafood dipping sauce.

Unsalted Butter

Butter is the main ingredient for this seafood boil sauce adding richness and gloss.

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Use unsalted butter, as you will add plenty of seasoning later.

Garlic Cloves

Another key ingredient in this dipping sauce is fresh garlic; plenty of it adds a delicious depth of garlic flavour.

Do not substitute for garlic powder. You want the real thing, garlic cloves chopped finely with onion, they form a fantastic base for the buttery sauce.

Minced garlic could work, but you lose the texture.

Onion

Finely chopped onion is used in this seafood boil sauce; it adds sweetness and a rich, deep flavour.

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Chop the onion and garlic by hand or using a food processor.

Old Bay Seasoning

Old Bay Seasoning is a seafood seasoning which is popular in America.

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It contains a blend of 18 herbs and spices including paprika, mustard flour, celery seed, black pepper, cayenne pepper, cloves, coriander seed, nutmeg, allspice, bay leaves, thyme, basil and rosemary.

In the UK, you can order Old Bay Seasoning from Amazon or make your own.

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Or check out the FAQ at the end of the post for suitable seasoning mix substitutes.

Fresh Thyme

Thyme has a delicate but assertive flavour. I like to add a couple of sprigs, you can use a small sprinkle of dried thyme instead.

Paprika

Smoked paprika gives the seafood boil sauce a lovely smoky flavour.

You can use sweet paprika for mild heat or hot paprika for more punch.

Chilli Powder

Chilli powder is a blend of dried chillies. It's used to add heat to dishes; use as much or as little as you like to get the level of spice you prefer.

You can also buy different heat levels. It all comes down to personal preference.

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Salt and Pepper

I like to add a good grinding of black pepper to this recipe. Add salt to taste; remember seasoning mixes often contain salt, so it's best to taste first!

Brown Sugar

A small amount of brown sugar is used in this recipe for sweetness.

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Lemon

I like adding a squeeze of lemon juice to brighten the taste; it also helps cut through the butter's richness.

Substitutions

You can make many variations to this garlic butter seafood sauce recipe.

Spicy Sauce

If you want a hotter seafood boil sauce, replace the paprika with cayenne pepper or hot red pepper flakes.

Want to make seafood boil sauce that will make you sweat?

Add some chopped fresh chillies or add hot sauce such as Tabasco sauce, or Louisiana hot sauce to taste.

Sweet

Instead of brown sugar, add some honey or maple syrup for sweetness.

Cajun

Use cajun seasoning instead of Old Bay to give this sauce a cajun seafood twist.

Herbs

Add chopped fresh parsley and lemon zest for a herby garlic butter sauce to serve with your favourite seafood.

Instructions

So, you want to make your own seafood boil sauce? Well, it's easy - and it's a great way to add flavour to your seafood dishes. A seafood boil sauce's key ingredients are garlic, butter, and plenty of seasoning.

Start by chopping butter into smaller cubes, then heat in a pan until it has melted.

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Add in the garlic cloves and onion into the melted butter, and cook for 5 minutes until softened, enjoy the beautiful aroma.

Then, add in all the seasonings: Old Bay seasoning, thyme, paprika, chilli powder, and brown sugar. Cook for another 5 minutes.

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Finally, add a squeeze of lemon juice to brighten up the taste, and season with salt and pepper to taste.

Serve while still warm it will get thicker as the butter cools.

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Serving Suggestions

One of the best things about seafood boil sauce is its incredibly versatile.

If you are serving a cooked seafood platter, simply add a pot of this garlic butter dipping sauce on the side with our Marie Rose Sauce and Tartare Sauce, perfect to dip the seafood in.

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Try mixing equal parts seafood boil sauce with mayonnaise for a creamy dipping sauce which makes a fantastic sandwich spread!

We like to add some to plain basmati rice to give some extra flavour.

Pour some over freshly boiled langoustines or dip cooked prawns (shrimp) or snow crab legs into the melted butter dipping sauce.

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Make a seafood boil; the most popular seafood to boil are shrimp and crab, but lobster and clams, are also common. Add some red potatoes, sweet corn on the cobs, chicken sausage or andouille sausage for an extra special touch.

Pour the seafood boil sauce over the top and garnish with fresh lemon wedges and sprigs of parsley.

No matter how you serve it, seafood boil sauce is sure to be a hit with your guests.

📖 Step by Step Recipe

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Seafood Boil Sauce - Garlic and Butter Dip

Luke and Kay - Flawless Food

This seafood boil sauce is incredibly versatile and can be served poured over cooked shrimp, crab legs, corn, and sausage.

Or as a dipping sauce for cooked prawns, lobster or langoustines. Try mixing with mayonnaise for a creamy sandwich spread.

It's also wonderful with steak or chicken It's a great way to add flavour to your seafood dishes, whether you're cooking at home or outdoors on the BBQ. There are so many possibilities!

This seafood boil sauce recipe is simple to follow and easily adjusted to your own preference.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Dip, Sauce

Cuisine American

Servings 10 People

Calories 200 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 Small Onion Finely diced
  • 6 Cloves Garlic Finely diced
  • 250 grams Unsalted butter
  • 3 tablespoon Old Bay Seasoning
  • 2 Sprigs Fresh Thyme or 1 teaspoon dried
  • 1 tablespoon Smoked Paprika
  • ½ tablespoon Chili Powder
  • Black Pepper
  • Salt
  • 1 Lemon
  • 1 tablespoon Brown Sugar (optional)

Instructions

  • Finely chop 1 Small Onion and 6 Cloves Garlic by hand or in a food processor.

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  • Chop 250 grams Unsalted butter into smaller blocks and add to pan over medium heat. Stir until all melted.

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  • Add the garlic and onion to the melted butter

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  • Cook for 5 minutes stirring occasionally.

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  • Add 3 tablespoon Old Bay Seasoning,1 tablespoon Smoked Paprika, 2 Sprigs Fresh Thyme, ½ tablespoon Chili Powder, Black Pepper and Salt Stir through.

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  • Squeeze the juice of 1 Lemon and add 1 tablespoon Brown Sugar (if using).

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  • Cook for the final 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.

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  • Serve whilst still warm.

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Nutrition

Calories: 200kcalCarbohydrates: 5gProtein: 1gFat: 21gSaturated Fat: 13gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 54mgSodium: 11mgPotassium: 74mgFiber: 1gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 1139IUVitamin C: 7mgCalcium: 31mgIron: 1mg

Keyword 15 minute, Dip for Prawns, Garlic Butter Sauce, Melted Butter Dip, Seafood Dip, Seafood Dipping Butter, Seasoned Garlic Butter

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Storage instructions

If you have any leftover seafood boil sauce, store it in an airtight container in the fridge. It will keep for up to 3 days.

The garlic butter becomes solid once refrigerated and will need reheating over medium-low heat to return to a dipping sauce.

You can separate it into smaller pots or icecube trays and freeze the sauce for up to 2 months.

Ice cube-size portions are fantastic for putting on fresh corn on the cob wrapped in foil cooked on a BBQ grill or oven!

Or add this flavorful sauce with steak, chicken, salmon or prawns! The choices are endless!

FAQ

Substitute for Old Bay Seasoning in the UK?

If you can't find it, you can use a cajun seasoning or make your own blend using a mixture of paprika, mustard flour, celery seed, black pepper, cayenne pepper, cloves, coriander seed, nutmeg, allspice, bay leaves, thyme, basil and rosemary.

Can I make the seafood boil sauce ahead of time?

Yes, you can make the seafood boil sauce ahead of time. Simply store it in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
The garlic butter will solidify when refrigerated and will need reheating over medium-low heat to return to a dipping sauce

Can I freeze the seafood boil sauce?

Yes, you can freeze the seafood boil sauce. Simply store it in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 2 months

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We'd love to hear what you think of the seafood boil sauce recipe, and what you like to serve it with, so please comment below.

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FAQs

What is seafood boil sauce made of? ›

Seafood boil sauce is a sauce made from butter, Worcestershire sauce, lemon juice, garlic, Old Bay seasoning, and cayenne pepper. This sauce is typically served with seafood dishes such as shrimp, oysters, crab, and crawfish.

Why do people add orange juice to seafood boils? ›

A TikToker named Javaris (aka @boilmaster) boils his seafood in orange juice not only for citrus flavor but to balance out all of the many seasonings used in a typical Louisiana-style boil.

What does seafood sauce contain? ›

Rich and tangy, perfect with prawns. Ingredients: Water, rapeseed oil, spirit vinegar, sugar, glucose-fructose syrup, tomato paste (6%), modified starch, salt, free range British EGG yolk powder (1,1%)*, spices (contain MUSTARD), preservative (potassium sorbate), thickener (xanthan gum), dextrose.

What are the ingredients in crab boil liquid? ›

Zatarain's Concentrated Liquid Shrimp & Crab Boil is made with a mix of premium extracts of red pepper, bay leaves, cloves, black pepper, thyme, and marjoram. Primarily used in seafood boils to create authentic Southern Louisiana flavor.

How do you make homemade thick sauce? ›

Use Flour and Water

Combine 2 tablespoons flour with every 1/4 cup cold water and whisk until smooth. Add the mixture to your sauce over medium heat, and continue to stir and cook until you've reached your desired consistency.

Does milk make sauce thicker? ›

Adding milk to a sauce can help it thicken because of the proteins and fats present in the milk. When the sauce is heated, the proteins in the milk coagulate and cause the sauce to thicken. The fat in the milk also contributes to the thickness of the sauce.

Can you buy the sauce from Juicy crab? ›

Juicy Sauce by The Juicy Crab | Buy Our Latest Products Online.

Why do people dip crab in butter? ›

People who use butter do it because they like the taste of seafood dipped in butter. There's no great mystery here. You can try it to see whether you like it. Cooks say fat is flavour is more accurate to say fat carries flavour.

What is this pink sauce stuff? ›

Ingredients disclosed on the Pink Sauce website include water, sunflower seed oil, raw honey, distilled vinegar, garlic, pitaya or dragon fruit, pink Himalayan sea salt, dried spices, lemon juice, milk, and citric acid.

Why do you put vinegar in a seafood boil? ›

An easy way to guarantee delicious, easy-to-peel boiled shrimp is to add a certain ingredient. Adding apple cider vinegar to the pot when boiling shrimp helps the shrimp peel more easily, since vinegar helps loosen the attachment between the shell and the meat.

How unhealthy is seafood boil? ›

A seafood boil with family and friends is a yearly tradition in many households, especially in the Gulf Coast where access to fresh seafood is abundant. However, as with most traditional meals, it can be high in sodium and low in other essential nutrients.

Why put eggs in seafood boil? ›

One of the oft-overlooked proteins in seafood boils is eggs. These are great as they help soak up the flavors and thus add more flavor to the meal. You can boil the eggs at any point during the cooking process. Adding them towards the end helps, ensure they get all of the right flavors from other ingredients.

What is green seafood sauce made of? ›

Green seafood sauce is a Thai dipping sauce made primarily from green chilies, giving it its spicy kick. Enriched with lime juice and fish sauce, this is Thailand's go-to for seafood dishes like shrimp, grilled fish, and crab.

Why is hoisin sauce called seafood sauce? ›

The word "Hoisin" is Cantonese and translates to 'seafood sauce', although it contains no seafood. It was created by a chef as a dip to accompany seafood at a local food stall. It was so unique and tasty, that people refer to the sauce as "seafood sauce" and the name stuck with the sauce.

Is there orange juice in seafood boil? ›

Crawfish are often thrown into the mix, as well as less common ingredients like artichokes and littleneck clams. The hearty mix is seasoned with a blend of cayenne pepper, tart fresh lemons, sweet oranges, minced garlic — and now, orange juice.

What is another name for seafood sauce? ›

Marie Rose sauce (known in some areas as co*cktail sauce or seafood sauce) is a British condiment often made from a blend of tomatoes, mayonnaise, Worcestershire sauce, lemon juice and black pepper. A simpler version can be made by merely mixing tomato ketchup with mayonnaise.

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