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  2. Langostino - Wikipedia

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    In February 2016, Red Lobster was revealed to have been using a mix of lobster and less-expensive langostino for its lobster bisque. [ 10 ] A 2016 study of American restaurants tested the “lobster” served and found that many were in fact langostino or seafood that were not spiny lobsters.

  3. Bisque (food) - Wikipedia

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    Bisque (French pronunciation: ⓘ) is a smooth, creamy, highly seasoned soup of French origin, classically based on a strained broth of crustaceans. [1] It can be made from lobster, langoustine, crab, shrimp, or crawfish. The French bisque is one of the most popular seafood soups around the world.

  4. Tomalley - Wikipedia

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    Lobster bisque, lobster stock, and lobster consommé are made using lobster bodies (heads), often including tomalley. In Maryland and on the Delmarva Peninsula , the hepatopancreas of the blue crab is called the "muster" or "mustard", probably because of the yellow color, which is not the bright yellow of regular prepared yellow mustard , but ...

  5. My Chef-Husband Just Taught Me the Best Way to Make a Lobster ...

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    How to Make the Best Connecticut-Style Lobster Roll. First, what you'll need: 4 oz. fresh Atlantic lobster meat (tail, claws and knuckles) 1/2 pound (2 sticks) salted butter. 1 lemon. 1 brioche ...

  6. McDonald's to start selling lobster rolls

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    McDonald's is apparently going to start making lobster rolls. The fish is pretty expensive, but if you're into Mickey D's cracking shells for you, you'll supposedly get your wish by the end of the ...

  7. Lobster - Wikipedia

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    Lobster is commonly served boiled or steamed in the shell. Diners crack the shell with lobster crackers and fish out the meat with lobster picks. The meat is often eaten with melted butter and lemon juice. Lobster is also used in soup, bisque, lobster rolls, cappon magro, and dishes such as lobster Newberg and lobster Thermidor.