Red Lobster Lobster Bisque

"This is from the Red Lobsters. They were nice enough to give me the recipe. - The best of the ocean — and the kitchen — fits in one little bowl. As rich and delicious as lobster can be, it’s a bisque that beats all."
 
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Ready In:
40mins
Ingredients:
16
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Place the water, the white wine and the fish stock into a wide, deep pot (or a Dutch oven), and bring to a boil on high heat.
  • Place lobsters, topside down, in the broth. Reduce heat to medium and cook covered for approximately 6 minutes. With a pair of tongs, turn lobsters and cook covered for another 6 minutes.
  • Remove lobsters from broth and put them to the side. When the lobsters are cool enough to handle, begin removing the meat from the shell, dicing the pieces into ½-inch cubes. Store the lobster meat in the refrigerator until later. Place the lobster shells back into the broth, reduce heat to a simmer and cook uncovered for 20 minutes.
  • Strain the broth through a sieve into a container and store in the refrigerator until later. Discard the lobster shells.
  • Put your pot (or Dutch oven) back on the stove under medium heat. Pour in the melted butter.
  • Once the butter is heated up, add the onions, carrots, celery and garlic. Sautee for 3 to 4 minutes.
  • Add the cognac (or brandy) and cook until the alcohol has evaporated.
  • Mix in the flour, stirring with a heavy gauge spatula or spoon until the mixture is blond in color and has a buttery aroma.
  • Mix the diced tomatoes, paprika, thyme and ground pepper with the cold broth from the refrigerator. Then, pour the broth slowly into the butter and vegetable mixture. Cook uncovered for 30 minutes under medium low heat, stirring frequently so not to burn.
  • Remove bisque from heat. Blend small amounts of bisque in blender and then puree. Puree all of the bisque and pour pureed bisque back into pot with remaining amount.
  • Add chopped lobster meat and heavy cream, heat and serve. If the soup is too thick, thin it by adding milk or water prior to serving.
  • Chef's Tip:

  • Adding a touch of brandy or sherry to the stock can bring a wonderful touch to this classic preparation.

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  1. This was ok but nothing like Red Lobster bisque. This soup tasted spicier and not as sweet. Costs us 60.00 to make. A little disappointed to be honest. I've had red lobster bisque a ton. This in no way compares. It's not horrible. It just isn't anywhere close to their rendition.
     
  2. Made this this weekend but I used walleye. It was a fantastic seafood bisque recipe. Use it for any fish or seafood you like.
     
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