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When I was a kid, our 4th of July recipes were pretty straightforward—mostly burgers and hot dogs. But now that my parents have moved to coastal Maine, the typical 4th of July fare has gone out the window. Goodbye hot dogs, hello lobster. Lucky for lobster lovers like me, lobster is pretty inexpensive this year, and even if you don’t live on the coast, you can still find it at well-stocked grocery stores.
Here is my complete 4th of July menu with tips on how to shell a lobster...
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Across the country, school's out for the summer. This fall, however, it will be back in session for millions of students nationwide, who'll descend upon their classrooms with backpacks crammed full of books, pencils, paper and lunch money. Among them will be 20 hungry gourmands. Attending…
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Across the country, school's out for the summer. This fall, however, it will be back in session for millions of students nationwide, who'll descend upon their classrooms with backpacks crammed full of books, pencils, paper and lunch money. Among them will be 20 hungry gourmands. Attending…
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Father's Day is just around the corner, and if you have not yet picked out that perfect gift for dear old Dad, it's time to get moving. If Dad is a foodie then not to worry, Travels in Taste has you covered. Here are a few gift ideas for your foodie hero.
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You've invested in
some very special (and probably expensive) seafood. Now crack and
claw your way to a delicious dinner with these cooking tips.
Lobsters
The basics: The cooked lobster pictured here is the cold-water Maine, or…
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The economy is in the crapper, we're all losing our jobs to the end of year budget slice-and-dice, and Christmas is going to be kind of depressing. You know that things are really bad when the price of lobster has dropped so much that it becomes recession-proof dining. Although, really, when you think about it, even at $10 a pound, it's cheaper to make lobster at home than go out for a mediocre burger at Applebee's, and at those prices, you can afford to get a little reckless with your ingredients and try something new. Read More »
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In this video we'll show you the best way to cook a lobster. Check out bonappetit.com for more lobster recipes and tips.
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THE RECIPE: Lobster and Shrimp Cioppino (See Bridgette's version HERE)
Even before I checked out the credits and learned this recipe came by way of Nancy Oakes at Boulevard, I could tell this was a restaurant recipe, only slightly modified for the home cook. You'd think that working in a restaurant kitchen would give you a great foundation for subsequent cooking at home, but you would be so wrong. Home cooking is to professional cooking what building a redwood deck is to highrise construction. Read More »
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Summer in New England is all about great seafood. This year I’ve been to Cape Cod for fried shrimp and clams and Maine for exquisite lobsters straight out of the “pound.” But there’s no need to travel for these kinds of goodies. It’s easy to make fabulous summer seafood recipes at home. And luckily it’s simple to make them healthier and just as delicious. Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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