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Stir-Fried Spicy Lobster
Stir-Fried Spicy Lobster
- Recipe Submitted by ADMIN on 09/26/2007
Category: Vegetables, Fish, Main Dish, Pasta
Ingredients List
- 8 oz Soy sauce
- 20 oz Unsalted butter
- 20 oz Angel hair pasta; cooked
- 4 oz Sesame oil
- 4 oz Hot chili oil
- 8 1 lb. lobsters
- -- blanched and chopped
- 2 bn Scallions; thinly sliced
- 2 Red peppers; diced small
- -- seeds & membranes removed
- 2 Yellow peppers; diced small
- -- seeds & membranes removed
- 8 oz Oyster mushrooms
- -- cleaned and sliced
- 8 oz Shiitake mushrooms
- -- cleaned and sliced
Directions
After blanching the lobsters, remove all meat from the shells. Chop the
meat, and reserve all the head shells, legs and tail pieces.
Bring soy sauce to a boil, add butter in chunks, and stir until all is
incorporated. Set aside. Cook angel hair pasta in boiling salted water
until al dente.
Combine sesame oil with hot pepper oil (approximately 1 oz. total per
portion based on the desired hotness). Stir-fry lobsters in oils after
coming up to smoke stage. Add scallions, peppers and mushrooms. Cook until
al dente.
Add angel hair pasta and soy butter to mixture; toss everything together.
Place on center of each plate. Arrange hot lobster shells on plates to
appear as a whole lobster presentation.
Suggested wine: Gewurtztraminer.
From David Jarvis, Melange/Northfield, IL. Electronic format by Cathy
Harned.
meat, and reserve all the head shells, legs and tail pieces.
Bring soy sauce to a boil, add butter in chunks, and stir until all is
incorporated. Set aside. Cook angel hair pasta in boiling salted water
until al dente.
Combine sesame oil with hot pepper oil (approximately 1 oz. total per
portion based on the desired hotness). Stir-fry lobsters in oils after
coming up to smoke stage. Add scallions, peppers and mushrooms. Cook until
al dente.
Add angel hair pasta and soy butter to mixture; toss everything together.
Place on center of each plate. Arrange hot lobster shells on plates to
appear as a whole lobster presentation.
Suggested wine: Gewurtztraminer.
From David Jarvis, Melange/Northfield, IL. Electronic format by Cathy
Harned.
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