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Norway Lobster Soup

Hello my dear food lovers!

Today, I summonded up my courage and had a little moment with my freezer. When I say “had a moment” I obviously meant I cleaned my freezer!!

And bam! I found Norway lobsters!

There I go, making a Norway lobster soup!!

That’s the proof, if needed, that cleaning can be worth it!! 😉

So I’m just half joking here since you can not keep ingredients in your freezer for ages. It is a serious health matter.

Here are a few info about food preservation found on a French health website:

  • Fruits and veggies: 1 year
  • Meat pieces: 6 to 8 months
  • Minced meat: 2 to 3 months
  • Fish and seafood: 3 to 4 months
  • Cooked meals: 3 to 4 months
  • Breads: 1 month
  • Pancake batter: 2 months
  • Cakes : 3 months
  • Butter and grated cheese: 3 months

Now that we have that in mind, we can get back on this Norway lobster soup!

We are goint to cook all the non edible parts of the Norway lobsters (or shrimps, prawns, etc, it will be the same recipe) with veggies, seasonings, spices, broth and cognac. Then we will pour the whole thing through a strainer to get all the juice: that will be the soup.

The cognac (or whiskey) isn’t mandatory yet it really gives a great taste to the soup, and the alcohol  itself will have disappeared once you flame the brandy.

It will be a delicious starter, that you can make in advance (except for the last minute lobster cooking).

The utensils:

A cast iron pan or a sauté pan (I take my De Buyer sauté pan),

A frying pan to stir fry the Norway lobsters (I take my Mineral B by De Buyer)

And a strainer.

There you go! You can start!! It’s going to be so delicious!!

The recipe, Chef!

Norway Lobster Soup

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Serves: 5 Difficulty: Medium Price: $$
Prep Time: 15 min Cooking Time: 45 min

Ingredients

  • 15 Norway lobsters
  • 1 l water
  • 5 cl cognac (or whiskey)
  • 1 small can of tomato concentrate
  • 1 stock cube
  • 2-3 stalks fresh thyme
  • 1 stalk fresh rosemary
  • 1 carrot
  • 1 onion or shallot
  • Fresh cream
  • Olive oil
  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • Paprika
  • Red chilli pepper

Instructions

1

Pull off the heads of the Norway lobsters, set the edible parts aside in your fridge (remove the gut).

2

Stir fry the chopped onion and 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a large sauté pan. Add the Norway lobsters heads, the claws and shells.

3

After 2-3 minutes of cooking, add the cognac and flame it.

4

Then add the water, the stock cube, the tomato concentrate, the peeled and cut carrot, the rosemary and thyme.

5

Add 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1/2 teaspoon paprika and a pinch of red chilli pepper.

6

Let cook with lid for 45 minutes.

7

Pour the sauce through your strainer, crush the solid parts in order to get as much juice and sauce as possible.

8

Pour the sauce back in your cocotte, adjust seasoning and add water according to the consistency you want.

9

Before serving, stir fry your Norway losbters in a frying pan with 1 tablespoon of olive oil and a pinch of salt, high heat, 2-3 minutes.

10

Add a bit of cream to your soup. Add pepper.

11

When serving, place 3 Norway lobsters per plate.

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2 Comments

  • Reply
    LadyMilonguera
    Saturday March 7th, 2020 at 07:20 PM

    Elle doit être divine ta bisque !

    • Reply
      Emma
      Sunday March 8th, 2020 at 07:13 AM

      Merci !! Elle n’est pas mal … 😉

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