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  2. What makes Hell's Kitchen's risotto special? - AOL

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    2 cups (480 ml) lobster stock. 1 cup (145 g) lobster meat. 2 tablespoons (29 g) mascarpone. 2 tablespoons (12 g) lemon zest. 1 tablespoon (3 g) minced chives. 1 tablespoon (14 g) butter. salt and ...

  3. Tomalley - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Genius Trader Joe's Hack Transforms a Popular Soup Into ... - AOL

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    This viral recipe relies on a genius hack that repurposes Trader Joe's Lobster Bisque as the base for the pasta sauce. Because the bisque is made from lobster stock, cream, butter, and real pieces ...

  5. 85 Finger Foods & Appetizers For The Best Party Ever - AOL

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    Lobster Mac & Cheese Bites. The perfect bite to start any party is one made of mac and cheese and lobster.Here we use a combination of heavy cream, sharp cheddar, and nutty gouda cheese along with ...

  6. Bisque (food) - Wikipedia

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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 crayfish. The French bisque is one of the most popular seafood soups around the world.

  7. Sauce américaine - Wikipedia

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    Lobster with sauce américaine. Sauce américaine (pronounced [sos ameʁikɛn]; French for 'American sauce') is a recipe from classic French cookery containing chopped onions, tomatoes, white wine, brandy, salt, cayenne pepper, butter and fish stock.

  8. Lobster Trap Recipe - AOL

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    Dice the tomatoes. Chop the jalapeno, onion and tarragon. Place into blender. Add the clam juice, celery salt and lemon. Blend until smooth. Place ice in a glass.

  9. The Classic Maine Lobster Roll Recipe - AOL

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    Note: Buy cooked lobster meat or steam three 1-pound lobsters and pick out the meat. If top-split hot dog buns aren’t available, use conventional hot dog rolls, grilling the crusty top and bottom, not the interior. Recipe from Dishing up Maine by Brooke Dojny/Storey Publishing, 2011.