Lobster poached in vanilla bean butter served with saffron, sweet pea risotto
Lobster poached in vanilla bean butter served with saffron, sweet pea risotto

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Lobster poached in vanilla bean butter served with saffron, sweet pea risotto Recipe by Jose Hernandez - Cookpad Lobster poached in vanilla bean butter served with saffron, sweet pea risotto lobster with light vanilla notes and a rich creamy risotto Jose Hernandez Key West, Florida To the butter add garlic and saffron. Steep over low heat until butter is melted. Essentially at this point you are infusing the butter with the saffron and the garlic. Butter poach lobster cooks the lobster meat slowly and gently so as not to make the meat tough.

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The ingredients needed to make Lobster poached in vanilla bean butter served with saffron, sweet pea risotto:
  1. Take vanilla butter
  2. Make ready 1 lb unsalted butter
  3. Get 1 split vanilla bean
  4. Get saffron risotto
  5. Get 1 1/2 cup arborio rice
  6. Take 5 cup seafood broth
  7. Take 3 tbsp shredded parm
  8. Take 1 pinch saffron
  9. Make ready 1/2 cup sweet peas
  10. Prepare 1/4 cup olive oil
  11. Make ready 1 salt
  12. Prepare 1 pepper
  13. Get 2 tbsp shallot
  14. Prepare 1 tbsp garlic

Season lobster and place in oven proof dish. Gradually whisk in lobster stock, whipping cream, and vanilla bean seeds; bring to a boil. Stir in salt, tarragon, and chopped lobster meat. Keep warm until ready to serve.

Instructions to make Lobster poached in vanilla bean butter served with saffron, sweet pea risotto:
  1. vanilla butter - turn stove on lowest setting. place butter and vanilla bean in small sauce pot and put on stove - let warm for at least 30 min before use.
  2. risotto - place suace pan on med/low on the stove. place oil and rice in pan and toast for 7/10 min.
  3. place minced shallot and garlic in rice pan toast 5 more min
  4. thrown in pinch of saffron and slowly start to pour stock into rice. - pour about a cup at a time and stir slowly. this is whats going to give our rice its creamy texture - salt and pepper to taste
  5. about five min before rice is ready add shredded parm and sweet peas
  6. Lobster - place two shelled lobster tails in warm butter for about 7/9 min - remove from butter - slice into rounds
  7. Plating - place risotto on plate. - lay lobster rounds on top of rice - garnish with saffron, finishing salt and pepper. serve with poaching butter

Stir in salt, tarragon, and chopped lobster meat. Keep warm until ready to serve. Heat butter in medium pot until fully melted. Scrape the vanilla seeds into the butter (the pods can be steeped as well if desired), add the blood orange and lime zest and juices. After I had the shells split and my butter in place, I threw both tails in the same bag with half of a split vanilla bean.

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