Still catching up on things I made for holidays past, but at least now I’m up to 2023. 11-11: Lobster Thermidor isn’t just the grand meal we had for Christmas 2023 (XMAS 23), it’s also the final recipe I have for the Fish & Seafood chapter, as well as a famous fancy dish you make in the Sims. I feel like finally making it (and posting about it) is quite the celebration in and of itself.
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It’s a very indulgent dish, and took us a while to put together as it became difficult to find whole lobsters for a while, at least out here on the west coast of the US. Once we finally found a frozen cooked pair at Costco, it was game on.
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They’re not kidding–it’s a fairly hard and expensive recipe. No wonder it took me so long to get around to making it.
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Ingredients. There they are, the most recent chest freezer evictees. I’m skipping that whole “make the fish stock” thing (like I usually do) and going with my trusty fish bouillon cubes instead.
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So much easier and less messy–this whole thing is already going to be messy enough as it is.
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They already were partially disassembled to fit onto the seafood tray from Costco. Ugh, this is already getting a little tough for me–I am not a crustacean disassembler.
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I had to bring in a backup who has an entire background in lobster disassembly (as he originally came from New England) for the splitting and real messy parts. I stuck to taking pictures.
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No coral in either one of them, but we did scoop out all the rest.
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This is about as clean as we could get them, on average.
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Working on breaking down the rest of the lobster pieces–good thing we had tools for it.
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Another cleaned out half.
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The tomalley we were able to salvage from both lobsters.
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Making the roux base for the sauce.
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Adding the tomalley from earlier into what is essentially a Béchamel sauce base…I even added a little off-script nutmeg.
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Finishing it by whisking in the dry mustard, salt, and pepper.
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Here’s what got pulled out of the lobsters themselves that’s now going to be stuffed back in.
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Ooh la la, so fancy. I guess.
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I put them into hotel pans to keep them contained, especially when we start adding sauces and cheese.
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Starting with the sauce…
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…and then topping with the cheese. Into the broiler they go!
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After broiling. I mean, any cheese and sauce looks good broiled, but I still could do without the legs and tails.
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Final plating, along with some stuffing and potatoes. It was good, but not worth the work. At least it’s finally done. Stay tuned for our desserts!
Grade: B+