This post may contain affiliate links. Please see disclosure form more information.

Grilled Crab Legs in foil take just 10 minutes to make on the BBQ. This easy recipe is the best way to cook king crab or snow crab at home!

grilled king crab legs on a white platter with lemon slices and melted butter

We’ve been cooking crab legs on the grill for a few years now, and they turn out perfect every time. Add a squirt of lemon juice, dip them in melted butter, and it’s pure deliciousness!

Basically, you’re just reheating cooked crab legs, so this is a very quick and easy dinner or appetizer. I usually buy king crab legs from Costco or my local grocery store. If they’re frozen, you can let them thaw in the fridge.

Serve them with Foil Grilled Corn on the Cob and Instant Pot Potato Salad for a simple summer cookout!

How to Cook Crab Legs on the Grill in Foil

You can place the crab legs directly on the grill, but we prefer to wrap them in aluminum foil. Here’s what you need to make them:

  • Crab legs — either king or snow
  • Heavy duty aluminum foil
  • Kitchen scissors
  • BBQ tongs
  • Lemon
  • Butter
  • Sea salt, optional
4 crab legs on a sheet of aluminum foil

First, rinse the legs and pat dry. You can bend or break them at one of the joints if yours doesn’t come this way. It’s not necessary, but it’s just easier to wrap them in foil.

Next, place the legs in the center of the foil sheet. You may need to double up on the foil to prevent tearing. We usually do 2 legs, or 4 sections per foil pack.

foil pack of crab on granite counter

Next, bring each long end of foil up so that they meet. Fold over once or twice to seal, and fold the shorter edges up to seal them.

Don’t wrap the foil packs too tightly. You want them sealed, but you also need to leave a little room for the air to circulate.

Then, place the foil packs on a preheated grill — 450 degrees is good. And grill them for about 10 minutes.

crab in foil pack on gas grill

Since you’re just reheating the crab legs, you don’t have to cook them too long. There’s no need to turn the foil packs, but you can if you want.

The crab legs should be steaming when you open the foil packs. So, be extra careful when you open them! The legs should be dark red, and the meat should be opaque.

Use kitchen scissors to carefully cut the legs open. Then, pull out the tender meat, using a small fork or your fingers.

grilled king crab legs  on a white platter with lemon wedges

You don’t need any fancy seasonings here. We just squirt a little lemon juice over the crab meat and dunk it in melted or clarified butter. You can even do garlic butter if you want, but crab meat is so good on it’s own!

Oh, yum. Double yum! Even the kids enjoy eating crab legs, although they prefer Cheesy Hot Crab Dip, Avocado Crab Dip or Shrimp Scampi more — They just don’t enjoy taking the meat out of the shell.

So, we usually do this part for them. Then, they can just dunk the meat in butter and everybody is happy!

dunk king crab meat in melted butter
5 from 6 votes

Grilled Crab Legs

By: Dee
Grilled Crab Legs in foil take just 10 minutes to make on the BBQ. This easy recipe is the best way to cook king crab or snow crab at home!
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Servings: 2

Ingredients  

  • 2 pounds king crab legs cooked
Save this recipe!
Enter your email and get this recipe sent to your inbox! Plus you’ll get new recipes from us every week!
Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.

Instructions 

  • rinse crab legs, pat dry, and place on sheet of aluminum foil
    crab legs on sheet of foil
  • Fold top ends of foil over once or twice, and fold sides over, facing up, to form sealed foil pack
    crab in foil pack
  • Place foil packs on preheated grill on high or medium high, about 450°, and cook for 10 minutes or until crab is steaming. Carefully open foil packets, cut crab open, and serve with melted or clarified butter and lemon wedges
    crab in foil pack on grill

Notes

You may have to double the foil to prevent the crab legs from poking through.
Crab is precooked, but should be reheated until steaming and meat is opaque.
You can cook multiple foil packs using this method.

Nutrition

Calories: 95kcal, Protein: 21g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 48mg, Sodium: 948mg, Potassium: 231mg, Vitamin A: 27IU, Vitamin C: 8mg, Calcium: 52mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Appetizer, Main
Cuisine: American
Like this? Leave a comment below!

You May Also Like

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating




11 Comments

  1. Patrick says:

    This was so easy to do on the grill! Made it right as I was grilling the steaks! Would recommend doing this to everyone!5 stars

  2. Tooley says:

    This is a great summer recipe!5 stars

  3. Kelsey says:

    I just loved these crab legs! I cannot wait to make these again!5 stars

  4. Jim says:

    Made these last night. Super easy and very tasty.5 stars

    1. Dee says:

      Thanks, Jim! I’m so glad you liked them!

  5. Sandra says:

    I loved it! SO tasty and delicious!5 stars

    1. Dee says:

      Thank you so much, Sandra! I’m glad you liked the crab legs!

  6. Beth says:

    These look amazing and so delicious! My daughter, her boyfriend, and I are going to love this recipe! So excited to make these!

  7. katerina @ diethood.com says:

    I can’t wait to try these! They sound amazing!

  8. betimicevska @ easyweeknightrecipes.com says:

    Yes, please!! These Grilled Crab Legs are incredibly delicious!! YUM!5 stars

  9. Erin says:

    I’m excited to give this a try with the weather warming up a bit! It looks so delicious and easy.