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Re: Does anyone here like lobster?
it's pretty good. butter is good but not necessary. i like the taste of lobster. it's really good if you make it with a nice sauce for spaghetti.
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i only eat it if it's within 25 miles of the ocean, but i love it when it's fresh like that.
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Never had lobster with butter even though thats how I alawys see it on TV. Only had it with chinese cream sauce and I love it. Yea its kind of a bitch to eat but you don't eat it all the time so whatever. Fun to be messy.
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it's pretty good. butter is good but not necessary. i like the taste of lobster. it's really good if you make it with a nice sauce for spaghetti. [/ QUOTE ] That does sound good. |
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[ QUOTE ] it's pretty good. butter is good but not necessary. i like the taste of lobster. it's really good if you make it with a nice sauce for spaghetti. [/ QUOTE ] That does sound good. [/ QUOTE ] 95% of the times i eat lobster it is made this way. throw all the lobsters right in the pot with the sauce, cooked while the sauce cooks. gives the spaghetti sauce an outrageous flavor and cooks the lobster. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] it's pretty good. butter is good but not necessary. i like the taste of lobster. it's really good if you make it with a nice sauce for spaghetti. [/ QUOTE ] That does sound good. [/ QUOTE ] 95% of the times i eat lobster it is made this way. throw all the lobsters right in the pot with the sauce, cooked while the sauce cooks. gives the spaghetti sauce an outrageous flavor and cooks the lobster. [/ QUOTE ] I've had it like this, and it's very good, but I still think broiled lobster is better. |
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I am absolutely crazy for lobster. My favorite food I guess.
Except for once when I had it in lasagna, the only way I've ever had it has been with drawn butter. I'd love to try it in a pasta sauce, or hell, any other way. Lobster is unbelievably delicious to me. You can get it prepared so you don't have to dismantle it at the table, too. And if cooking it yourself, you can crack it out of the shell before cooking too, if you like. Most of the lobster is in the tail, and if you're doing the main lobster type thing, in the claws. There's not all that much digging to do. Crab takes ten times longer to dig out, and on most sized crabs there's less meat when you do. |
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I grew up in Maine and have eaten more than my share. We'd steam it in seaweed for the best flavor.
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I grew up in Maine and have eaten more than my share. We'd steam it in seaweed for the best flavor. [/ QUOTE ] Where in? |
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An old friend of mine used to visit Nova Scotia every year. She says that the McDonalds there serves lobster at hamburger prices, and that her friends told her that when they were young and their families were poor, they were really envious of kids who got peanut butter or baloney sandwiches for lunch, because all they had was lobster.
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