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Lobster Newberg (also spelled lobster Newburg or lobster Newburgh) is an American seafood dish made from lobster, butter, cream, cognac, sherry and eggs, [1] with a secret ingredient found to be Cayenne pepper. [2] A modern legend with no primary or early sources states that the dish was invented by Ben Wenberg, a sea captain in the fruit trade.
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Bisque (French pronunciation: ⓘ) is a smooth, creamy, highly seasoned soup of French origin, classically based on a strained broth of crustaceans. [1] It can be made from lobster , langoustine , crab , shrimp , or crawfish .
Lobster stew: Spain: Chunky Cream or stock-based soup with chunks of lobster: Lobster bisque France: Bisque Lobster stock, heavy cream, and sherry: Log-log Philippines: Noodle Egg noodle soup (regional variants include Kinalas, Batchoy) Lohikeitto: Finland: Fish Salmon, potatoes (other root vegetables can be added such as rutabaga, carrots ...
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Bánh canh – Vietnamese soup with thick rice noodles, that can use crab, prawn, fish cake, or shrimp; Bisque – Cream-based soup of French origin, made from crustaceans; Bún mắm – Vietnamese vermicelli soup, with shrimp, shrimp paste, or fish paste; Bún riêu – Traditional Vietnamese soup, with fish, crab, or snail
But generally speaking, lobster pairs well with crunchy slaws and salads, lemon-kissed pastas, roasted potatoes and vegetables, cheesy breads and biscuits and, best of all, juicy seared steak ...
Lobster bisque, lobster stock, and lobster consommé are made using lobster bodies (heads), often including tomalley. In Maryland and on the Delmarva Peninsula , the hepatopancreas of the blue crab is called the "muster" or "mustard", probably because of the yellow color, which is not the bright yellow of regular prepared yellow mustard , but ...