Re: Lobster Bisque recipe
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There are two types of traditional chowders, one is cream based (white) and the other tomato based(red/manhattan). "New England clam chowder? Is that the red or the white?" (its great obtaining culinary knowledge from Ace Ventura Pet Detective ).
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Except if it's New England, it's Chowdah.
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New England = White. Red Chowder is against the 11 commandments.
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Bisques are delicious, just need to know someone that knows how to make them properly. The goal to any soup/chowder/bisque is maximizing flavour/concentration through every step. With either reduction, deglazing the pot and pans to extract any "fond", caramelization/browning and proper seasoning.
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There are two types of traditional chowders, one is cream based (white) and the other tomato based(red/manhattan). No, there aren't. The former exists, the latter does not. Or, rather, should not.
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I am not a fan of tomato based, "Manhattan" style chowders either.
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I have only found one red chowdah I liked... It is available at The Crab Cooker in Newport or Irvine, CA. Otherwise I prefer the white variety, and usually home-made at that.
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Wasn't it New England style clam chowdah that kept spitting at Curly?
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With the weather being so bone chilling cold lately, a steaming hot bowl of clam chowder would really hit the spot.
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For an obscure, yet yummy chowder, may I suggest a recipe from the city in which I was raised. St. Augustine Florida, the oldest city in the states. It's Minorcan! http://pureflorida.blogspot.com/2005/08/st-augustine-minorcan-style-clam.html
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