Learn how to make Crab Legs 4 easy ways; from the Instant Pot to steaming, baking and grilling. We love to serve crab meat with this incredible garlic lemon butter which tastes restaurant-quality.

Home cooked crab legs couldn’t get any easier so you can enjoy a crab feast at home for much less than you would pay to dine out. Watch the video tutorial below and you will crave it until you make it.

Cooked Crab legs on a serving platter with butter dipping sauce and lemon wedges

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Did You Know?

Crabs must be sold live or cooked. In most grocery stores, crab legs will be sold pre-cooked and either frozen or thawed from frozen. Since most crabs are sold already cooked, the process of “cooking” them is really easy – you are basically adequately heating them up while maintaining their juiciness and natural flavor. Can you guess our favorite method?

Ingredients for home cooked crab with lemon garlic butter dipping sauce

The Best Crab Dipping Sauce:

The combination of butter, garlic and lemon pairs so well with seafood. We used a similar flavor profile with our Broiled Lobster Tails and Baked Salmon.

This doesn’t get any easier: In a small saucepan melt 4 Tbsp butter then stir in 2 minced garlic cloves, 1/4 tsp salt and 1/8 tsp pepper. Stir for just 30 seconds and take off the heat. Squeeze in 1/2 Tbsp lemon juice.

Crab Dipping Sauce in ramekin surrounded by crab legs

Take My Money!! This is going to become your new favorite seafood dip. Try it with shrimp or lobster next.

Crab meat dipped into homemade crab dipping sauce

How to Cook Crab Legs:

We’ve covered all of the best ways to cook crabs, from instant pot to steaming, grilling and even baking in the oven. If I had to pick a favorite, I would go with Instant Pot crab legs when cooking for 2 because it is so fast, and steamed crab when feeding a larger crowd.

Instant Pot Crab Legs:

  1. Place a trivet into a 6 qt Instant Pot and add 1 cup water. Add 3-4 clusters of fresh or frozen crab legs per batch folding the legs to fit more in (thawed fit easier than frozen since they are more flexible).
  2. Close the lid and cook on manual high pressure 4 minutes with quick release. You can repeat with another batch right away using the same water.

Pro Tip: Set up your instant pot outside or let it vent under the stove hood or your kitchen will be quite fragrant!

Crab Legs in Instant Pot

Steamed Crab Legs:

Place a steam basket at the bottom of a large stockpot with 1 cup of water. Add as many crab legs as your pot will accommodate and still close the lid tightly. Bring the water to a boil then cover and steam cook until fragrant and steaming hot (about 5 minutes for thawed or 10 minutes for frozen crab legs).

Crab legs in pot with steaming basket

Grilled Crab Legs:

Using heavy-duty aluminum foil, create a foil pack for 4 clusters of crab legs. Bring the two ends together in the center, and fold them together twice. Then fold the other two ends together twice to seal the foil packet. Do not add water to the foil pack. It will steam cook with the natural moisture from the crab legs.

Grill over medium/high heat or about 450˚F for 15-20 minutes if frozen or 10 minutes if thawed. It’s ready when you see steaming as you open the foil pack.

Crab legs in foil packs for grilling and baking

Oven-Baked Crab Legs:

Create the same foil pack as in the grilling method with 4 crab leg clusters. Place on a baking sheet and bake on the center rack of a preheated oven at 450˚F for 25 minutes for frozen or 15 minutes for thawed crab legs. They are ready when steaming as you open the foil pack.

Pro Tips for Success:

  • Avoid Boiling: We don’t love the boiled crab method because you end up with a watery mess when you crack the legs open and boiling in water tends to dilute the crab meat flavor.
  • Cook Until Steaming and Fragrant: In every method, the crab legs are done when they are uniformly steaming and fragrant. If you don’t see hot steam coming off of them, you haven’t cooked them long enough.
  • Use a Crab Cracker or a nutcracker. The shells can be tough and sharp, especially at the claw. You can also use good kitchen shears if you don’t have a crab cracker.
  • Serve Hot or Cold: the juicy meat is just as tasty cold or hot so don’t worry about serving them still hot.

Cooked crab legs on blue platter served with dipping sauce

How to Buy Crab Legs:

All crab will come either precooked (sold frozen or thawed from frozen), or live. Since most crab is sold pre-cooked and frozen, you can stock up when it goes on sale (it often does around Valentine’s Day) and keep frozen for later). I love to buy them frozen and thaw when I need them for maximum freshness. Thawed crabs should be refrigerated and consumed within 1-2 days.

  • Snow Crab Legs ($10-$15 /lb) is what we used to make this recipe. Tip: Buy legs attached together as a cluster. The cluster is filled with meat.
  • Dungeness Crabs ($8-$12 /lb) will work just as well. Tip: Ask the fish department in your grocery store to help with cleaning/removing the shell to make your life easier).
  • King Crab legs ($25+ per pound) are significantly more expensive but very meaty and a real treat.

Snow crab legs on platter

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How to Cook Crab Legs (4 Easy Ways)

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Crab legs served on platter with butter dipping sauce
Learn how to make easy Crab Legs 4 ways; from the instant pot to steaming, baking and grilling. We love to dip crab meat into the incredible crab dipping sauce.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes

Ingredients 

Servings: 2 people

What You Will Need to Cook Crab:

  • 2 lbs snow crab legs, (4 clusters)
  • 1 cup water, (for Instant pot or steaming methods)

Ingredients for Crab Dipping Sauce:

  • 4 Tbsp unsalted butter
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced or pressed
  • 1/4 tsp sea salt
  • 1/8 tsp black pepper
  • 1/2 Tbsp lemon juice, freshly squeezed

Instructions

How to Make Crab Dipping Sauce:

  • In a medium saucepan melt 4 Tbsp butter and add 2 minced garlic cloves, 1/4 tsp salt, and 1/8 tsp black pepper. Stir 30 seconds until fragrant then remove from heat. Off the heat, squeeze in 1/2 Tbsp lemon juice. Divide between ramekins to serve.

Instant Pot Crab Legs:

  • Place a trivet in a 6 qt Instant Pot and add 1 cup water. Add 3-4 clusters of fresh or frozen crab legs per batch folding the legs to fit more in (thawed are easier to fit than frozen).
  • Close the lid, set vent to sealing position and cook on manual high pressure 4 minutes then switch vent to venting position and do a quick release* of remaining pressure.

Steamed Cook Crab Legs:

  • Place wire rack or basket at the bottom of a large stockpot. Add 1 cup of water. Place crab legs over the rack (as many as your pot will accommodate). Bring the water to a boil then cover and steam cook until fragrant and steaming hot (5-10 minutes). Frozen crab legs will take longer, thawed crab legs cook faster).

Grilled Crab Legs:

  • Using heavy-duty aluminum foil, create a foil pack with 4 clusters of crab legs. Using a long sheet of foil with the crab legs in the center, bring the two ends together and fold them together twice. Fold the other two ends together twice to seal the foil packet. Do not add water since it will steam cook with the natural moisture from the crab legs.
  • Grill over medium/high heat at 450˚F for 15 minutes if frozen or 10 minutes if thawed. Crab legs are ready when you see steaming as you open the foil pack.

Oven-Baked Crab Legs:

  • Create the same foil pack of 4 crab leg clusters. Place on a baking sheet and onto the center rack of a preheated oven at 450˚F for 25 minutes if frozen or 15 minutes if thawed. The crab legs are ready when you open the foil pack and they are steaming.

Notes

*Pro Tip: Set up your Instant Pot outside or to depressurize under the range vent. otherwise your kitchen will be quite fragrant! Also, You can repeat with a second batch right away using the same water at the bottom.

Nutrition Per Serving

397kcal Calories1g Carbs42g Protein24g Fat15g Saturated Fat155mg Cholesterol2197mg Sodium463mg Potassium1g Sugar754IU Vitamin A18mg Vitamin C116mg Calcium1mg Iron
Nutrition Facts
How to Cook Crab Legs (4 Easy Ways)
Amount per Serving
Calories
397
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
24
g
37
%
Saturated Fat
 
15
g
94
%
Cholesterol
 
155
mg
52
%
Sodium
 
2197
mg
96
%
Potassium
 
463
mg
13
%
Carbohydrates
 
1
g
0
%
Sugar
 
1
g
1
%
Protein
 
42
g
84
%
Vitamin A
 
754
IU
15
%
Vitamin C
 
18
mg
22
%
Calcium
 
116
mg
12
%
Iron
 
1
mg
6
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American
Keyword: crab legs
Skill Level: Easy
Cost to Make: $$$
Calories: 397

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  • Elizabeth Lacy
    December 15, 2023

    I am going to try and make this for dinner.My sides are corn on the cob and Mac and cheese for my husband

    Reply

  • Jane Tamplen
    January 1, 2023

    Oh, this was so good! First time ever trying to do crab at home, and it was delicious! We steamed them and it worked so well. The dipping sauce was perfect! I’m saving this recipe so we can do it again later. Thank you for sharing this with us!

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      January 1, 2023

      That’s great, Jane! So glad you loved it.

      Reply

  • Jorge
    December 25, 2022

    Hello! I’ve used your method for oven baked snow crab legs and they came out delicious! Would the same method and cook time also work for king crab legs?

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      December 26, 2022

      Hi Jorge, I bet this could work for king crab! If you experiment, let me know how you liked the recipe.

      Reply

  • S. Smith
    November 10, 2022

    We like to try new things, so we made the garlic butter for our snow crab tonight. My husband and I both thought the flavor was too strong and too salty. It did not compliment the crab legs.

    Reply

    • Sly
      March 27, 2023

      How could it be salty if you used unsalted butter as stated in the recipe?

      Reply

  • Ann
    March 27, 2022

    My husband passed away 2 yrs ago and he did all the cooking I miss him and his cooking I have list weight since his passing so that’s good but I wish he would of showed me how to make oat meal at least

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 27, 2022

      Sorry to hear that, Ann. I’m sure you really miss him a lot but I hope my recipes will be helpful for you. Take care always!

      Reply

  • Richard
    March 6, 2022

    Thanks Natasha! I loved the idea of using the instapot and it worked great! Loved the butter sauce!

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 7, 2022

      You’re welcome, Richard!

      Reply

  • Litz AS
    January 1, 2022

    Natasha, I made your steamed crab legs, coconut shrimp, and lobster tails, all 3 for my very first time (plus your Russian tea cookies) for New Year’s Eve and everything was delicious! I added Old Bay seasoning but otherwise everything else I did exactly how you wrote and it was amazing! I could not believe what an elegant and rather easy it was (the biggest problem was timing when to cook all 3 but it all worked out!). My husband now wants this for his birthday later this month! I’ve made your tres leches several times before and also a big hit as well as your red velvet, best vanilla cake, and many others! Your website is one of my first go tos when I need to come up with something! Thank you so much for your website and how easy your recipes are!

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      January 1, 2022

      That’s so great! It sounds like you have a new celebration favorite, Litz! I’m happy you enjoyed this recipe. It truly is special!

      Reply

  • coleen ioannou
    July 11, 2021

    My garlic turned blue. I would not add the lemon juice

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      July 12, 2021

      Hi Colleen, I haven’t had that happen before, was the lemon juice ration to garlic accurate? I did a little research, and the good news is, the color doesn’t affect the taste or safety of the garlic. It just means too much acidity.

      Reply

  • Wanda P
    July 9, 2021

    Which seasonings are you using for the water to steam. The dipping sauce sounds great, I want to flavor the crab also. Thank you

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      July 9, 2021

      Hi Wanda, we didn’t use any seasonings here but our readers have mentioned trying this with Old Bay seasoning.

      Reply

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