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DD came home with a box of SeaPak fried clams and one of coconut shrimp.  She grabbed them on a whim.  We both love fried clams and you can't get good ones at any restaurant around here.

 

We tossed them in the Ninja and holy cow they were good with some sinus clearing cocktail sauce. That with a big salad made

a quick supper. 

 

I think it was 7 or 8 minutes and they were done.

 

We will do the shrimp one night later this week.

 

Anyone else use and like  SeaPak products?

 

 

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@CrazyKittyLvr2 Are they Asian?  If so, no.

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yes they are so good.. but as with any seafood they were pricey. i bought them once, it was about 7.00 here at my store. but worth it if i dont get them alot.

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@CrazyKittyLvr2   I have eaten the SeaPak salmon patties to make sandwiches on hamburger buns and they were quite good after being cooked in my Oster XL French door oven.  I also used Heinz coccktail sauce to which I always add extra horseradish and Tabasco sauce.

 

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Yes @CrazyKittyLvr2  I have used their shrimp products.  Have been pleased with them.  

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Re: SeaPak Fried Clams.

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@CrazyKittyLvr2 wrote:

DD came home with a box of SeaPak fried clams and one of coconut shrimp.  She grabbed them on a whim.  We both love fried clams and you can't get good ones at any restaurant around here.

 

We tossed them in the Ninja and holy cow they were good with some sinus clearing cocktail sauce. That with a big salad made

a quick supper. 

 

I think it was 7 or 8 minutes and they were done.

 

We will do the shrimp one night later this week.

 

Anyone else use and like  SeaPak products?

 

 


@CrazyKittyLvr2   Yes, Publix has them on BOGO quite often.  It seems they alternate weekly between the 3 big name frozen boxed seafood, SeaPak, Mrs. Paul's & Gorton's.  Usually one brand goes on sale each week.

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@Sooner   I had no idea whether they were Asian or not so I Googled SeaPak.

 

It says the company was started in 1948 in Georgia,  so I'm going out on a limb and say, no, they are not  Asian.

 

 

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@bonnie f   DD got the family pack and it was $9 and change but we will get 2 suppers out of the box.  I didn't think a total of 4 meals for less than $10 bucks was bad.

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My husband has been looking for fried clams for months. We always bought Sea Pack or Mrs. Smith's. Can't find either one.


Guess we have to try harder to find them. We thought maybe they weren't making it anymore.

 

 

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@CrazyKittyLvr2   Funny you should ask, I always buy the SeaPak Butterfly Shrimp in the family size because I get at least 3 dinners from it and it is only a dollar more than the normal size.  However the box I bought last week was pitiful as far as size goes.  It was like they forgot to butterfly it but it was still good.