Lobster: 75 Recipes Celebrating the World's Favorite Seafood

Lobster: 75 Recipes Celebrating the World's Favorite Seafood
ISBN-10
1608937356
ISBN-13
9781608937356
Category
Cooking
Pages
248
Language
English
Published
2021-05-15
Publisher
Down East Books
Author
Dana Moos

Description

Lobster is undoubtedly the world's favorite seafood, and lobsters play a vital part in Maine's economy and culture, for good reason--the best lobsters in the world are caught there and they are shipped all over the world to be enjoyed by the most discriminating of diners. Now, award-winning chef Dana Moos can help you prepare a gourmet lobster meal in your own home. With recipes for everything from tasty breakfast bites to brunch, lunch, and hearty entrees, this collection will have family and friends asking to eat in every day of the week. Wow them with such delights as lobster won-tons, egg roulade with lobster, lobster bread pudding, and, of course, variations on the classic lobster roll, lobster bisque, and steamed lobster.

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