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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 (924g)

Recipe makes 8 servings

The following items or measurements are not included below:

armagnac

1 sprig fresh thyme

Calories 595
Calories from Fat 190 (31%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 21.2g 32%
Saturated Fat 8.4g 42%
Monounsaturated Fat 9.0g
Polyunsaturated Fat 1.7g
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 364mg 121%
Sodium 1117mg 46%
Potassium 1441mg 41%
Total Carbohydrate 21.6g 7%
Dietary Fiber 3.4g 13%
Sugars 3.4g
Protein 67.2g 134%

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Lobster Bisque With Armagnac

Recipe #144835 | 2 hours | 25 min prep | add private note
NcMysteryShopper

By: NcMysteryShopper
Nov 13, 2005

You are looking at this recipe because you like Lobster Bisque... look no further. This recipe is to die for! It was adapted from a recipe by Darren Lock, chef of The Point, a former Rockefeller lodge high in the Adirondacks. Start preparing the bisque as soon after cutting the lobsters as possible. MAKE AHEAD: The recipe can be made through Step 4 & refrigerated a day. Just rewarm before proceeding. Wine pairing: A dish of this complexity and grace deserves a wine with just as much. Try it with the rich and silky Selbach-Oster Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling Spätlese 2001 from Germany. Buy two bottles and save one for 2025.

SERVES 8 (change servings and units)

Ingredients

Directions

  1. 1
    Boil water in a large stock pot.
  2. 2
    Twist claws and tails off lobsters and reserve bodies. Add claws and tails to the boiling water. Simmer tails for 3 minutes, and claws until they turn bright red all over, about 8 minutes. Remove lobster pieces as they finish cooking and place in a large bowl. Reserve the cooking liquid.
  3. 3
    Let the lobster cool slightly. Crack claws and remove the meat from the tails and claws, cover and refrigerate.
  4. 4
    Twist legs off the lobster and cut the bodies into large pieces.
  5. 5
    Heat olive oil in a large enameled cast-iron casserole. Add fennel, celery, carrot, onion, leek and garlic and cook over moderately high heat, stirring frequently, until the vegetables are browned, about 8 minutes.
  6. 6
    Add legs and body pieces to the casserole and cook over high heat, stirring, until shells start to brown, about 8 minutes.
  7. 7
    Sprinkle flour evenly over the shells and stir well. Add tomato paste and cook, stirring, until it starts to brown, about 3 minutes.
  8. 8
    Stir in wine and Armagnac and simmer for 3 minutes.
  9. 9
    Stir in thyme, bay leaf, saffron and the reserved lobster cooking liquid until smooth.
  10. 10
    Simmer broth over low heat, skimming occasionally, for about 1 1/2 hours. Strain broth and press on the solids to extract as much liquid as you can. Return broth to the casserole.
  11. 11
    Add heavy cream to the casserole and simmer for 5 minutes. Season the bisque with salt and pepper.
  12. 12
    Cut reserved tail and claw meat into 1" pieces. Add the meat to the simmering bisque and cook until just heated through, about 1 minute.
  13. 13
    Add a splash of Armagnac to 8 soup plates. Ladle the lobster bisque into the soup plates, garnish with the parsley and serve.

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From: Chef Jayburn

On Nov 2, 2007

I eat with my eyes and taste from my experience. This is a class AAA recipe and shall go in my TBCK (to be cooked & kept) recipe file. Jayburn

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    From: Wineaux

    On Apr 13, 2007

    I made this because it sounds delicious and because, well, I needed to "show off" a little to impress. WELL! I DID impress, big time! The dish is far superior to five stars and worth every second of preparaton! I had been hoarding a bottle of Renwood viognier, so we popped that cork. Turned out to be a perfect match! Thanks, NCMS! I'll be making this again, even if I'm not trying to "show off!"

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