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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: South OC
Posts: 1,606
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How I do it.
I think a great bisque starts with REAL lobster stock.
Killer stock: - I separate the tails. - Halve the head/bodies. Clean the guts. you will notice some tender meat that is attached, leave it! - take a half... pull from the head to the carpace and tear off all the legs in a bunch. - Cut the gills that are attached to the legs (discard gills) - Brush the outside body/legs to remove "stuff" - Body & legs into pot, cover w/ water to just cover lobster. - add celery, carrots, onion, garlic, bay leaves, & salt to taste - simmer not boil (you don't want to lose flavor via steam) for 40-60 minutes or so. - Remove the cooked meat put into a bowl OPTIONAL - DON"T forget there is a lot of head meat in the antennae and legs if you want to go after it. From my 7 lobsters I yielded a 1/2 pound of "scrap" meat that I plan to use in the bisque. FOR the bisque. I kind of wing it, many recipes will ask for chicken, fish or vegetable broths. Simply substitute with your lobster broth for a richer taste. http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/b...ipe/index.html ![]() |
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