Monday, June 27, 2011

Lobster On A Summer's Night

There are so many wonderful foods that symbolize summer.Ices. Hot dogs, Burgers and ribs off the grill. Fresh picked tomatoes. Blueberries and cream. Then there's lobster. Nothing is better than to enjoy a fresh boiled lobster on a pier. However the meat is versatile so it can be made into a number of different and tasty dishes. This is the best the season can give.

Lobster is one of those must have indulgences. This crustacean has brought in around one billion dollars worldwide to the fishing industry because foodies and gourmand must have it;s deliciously sweet meat. It is part of the Nephropidae and sometimes the Homaridae hence the French name homard. What we eat is the clawed lobster which has the best flavor and texture. Lobster are surprisingly carnivorous and live on mollusk, oysters and other shellfish. They live in all seven oceans however the sweetest tasting lobsters come from the coldest waters. What we eat are mostly the meat from the tail and two claws. You can eat what's known as the roe which is the creamy green inside the body.

During this time of year there is nothing more sublime than a fresh boiled two pounder with a cup of drawn butter.This is the best way to eat lobster. Once you get over the entire lobster body on your plate then it;s time to dig in. However you can also have it on top of spaghetti or fra diavolo which is a spicy take on the meat. Lobster Newburg ,a classic since Diamond Jim Brady's time, is a decadent way to enjoy this rich meat. It combines the lobster with sherry butter , egg yolks and cream. It is usually served in a fancy puff pastry shell but it can also be poured on toast points. Another rich lobster dish is bisque ,a creamy soup that features large chunks of the meat.

Summer is the season for a good lobster. If you just want a simple meal go for a boiled one with a side of melted butter.If not try it many different ways to enjoy its' sweet decadent flavor. Lobster is a treat no matter how it's served!

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