Shellfish Consomme
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Ingredients
consomme de crustaces
1 medium bouquet garni
4 clvs garlic
2 celery stalks
25 grams parsley stalks
teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
500 mls dry white wine
lt fish stock
2 tomatoes
1 carrot
white part of 1 leek
small bunch of fresh mint
1 branch chervil
Preparation
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The nage:Place the following ingredients in a saucepan taking care to prepare them as in the recipe for nage or court bouillon the bouquet garni4 garlic cloves1 celery stalkthe parsley stalksground pepperPour in the white wine and fish stock season with a little salt and bring to the boil over high heat.
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Cook for 10 minutes skimming the surface if necessary.
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The lobsters:Rinse them quickly in very cold water plunge them into the nage and cook for I 0 minutes.
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The consomme:Strain the nage through the sieve and reserve.
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Split the lobsters and remove the intestinal vein.
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Take out the meat and reserve it for another use but keep the claws to garnish the consommme.
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Pound the shells and heads being careful to remove the gritty sac which is just behind the head.
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Add the coral and egg whites blending the mixture with your fingertips or a spatula.
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The consomme should be as clear as pure spring water so pass it through a fine sieve lined with muslin.
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Sprinkle a few sprigs of chervil over each serving.
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If you wish you may garnish the soup with a few steamed baby vegetables either turned or shaped into balls; these complement this subtle delicate consomme. You can serve the cold lobster meat as a salad with mayonnaise surrounded by tiny very lightly cooked vegetables or use it in Lobster salad with mangoes. These make excellent hors doeuvre.
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Hen lobsters still carrying their eggs (which they do in their tails) are considered to be at their most succulent and savoury. They have a better flavour than male lobsters.
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Serves 4
Tools
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Yield:
1.0 servings
Added:
Saturday, February 13, 2010 - 3:27pm