Why you should NEVER eat Lobster!

Royal27

AH ambassador
Joined
May 27, 2012
Messages
9,651
Reaction score
14,374
Media
109
Articles
5
Hunting reports
Africa
6
Member of
DSC, NRA, SCI
Hunted
USA - TX, CO, GA, ID. Africa - Zimbabwe, Zambia, and South Africa (Limpopo and EC)
FB_IMG_1447001995160.jpg
 
besides that , they taste like shit
...................
 
Way too scary
 
Hahahaha...!
 
Another real scholar speaks out! :confused:o_O

You would think she would tell the whoke story too.

Like that lobsters have families that they love at home. And I also understand that Cecil is a very popular lobster name...
 
Like that lobsters have families that they love at home. And I also understand that Cecil is a very popular lobster name...

not sure about cecil, but larry lobster and harry homard (french for lobster) are far more popular lobster names here.......;)
 
besides that , they taste like shit
...................
Bluey that's why you should kill it and cook it first!

Mine always seem to taste a lot like butter;) Kind of similar to crab legs... and popcorn :A Popcorn:
 
I like lobster but never drench it in butter.
I like scallops more. they don't have a face so i am spared the guilt of seeing their face while eating them.
 
Sign me up! Sounds like the perfect entrée for the DSC AH dinner.... Where are @PHOENIX PHIL and @James Jeffrey - HuntingAgent.com at?

now @ActionBob how about lobster bisque or a delicious lobster thermidor?

Bisque is a smooth, creamy, highly seasoned soup of French origin, classically based on a strained broth (coulis) of crustaceans. It can be made from lobster, crab, shrimp or crayfish. Also, creamy soups made from roasted and puréed fruits, vegetables, or fungi are sometimes incorrectly called bisques.

lobster thermidor
Lobster Thermidor is a French dish consisting of a creamy mixture of cooked lobster meat, egg yolks, and brandy, stuffed into a lobster shell. It can also be served with an oven-browned cheese crust, typically Gruyère :E Drooling:

Lobster_Thermidor.jpg
 

Attachments

  • Lobster_Thermidor.jpg
    Lobster_Thermidor.jpg
    389.4 KB · Views: 143
Last edited by a moderator:

What in the heck is a crayfish????

I do love me some crawfish. And nothing like a good cajun bisque. That must be where those French folks learned to make it. ;)
 
now @ActionBob how about lobster bisque or a delicious lobster thermidor?

Bisque is a smooth, creamy, highly seasoned soup of French origin, classically based on a strained broth (coulis) of crustaceans. It can be made from lobster, crab, shrimp or crayfish. Also, creamy soups made from roasted and puréed fruits, vegetables, or fungi are sometimes incorrectly called bisques.

lobster thermidor
Lobster Thermidor is a French dish consisting of a creamy mixture of cooked lobster meat, egg yolks, and brandy, stuffed into a lobster shell. It can also be served with an oven-browned cheese crust, typically Gruyère :E Drooling:

Lobster_Thermidor.jpg
True, a Proper Bisque can only be made with Crustaceans, Along with a Task as Saucier I also made all the soups for the Resturaunt, I had the prep cooks save sacks of shells and reduce the broth down and strain thru a Chinois with cheese cloth, using a blonde roux finished off with cream and a little sherry. Soups you only find in the best Places these days. A soup that is even tougher to make is a Consume, As for me I like Shrimp Scampi
 
That female in the OP could/is one day going to breed. Facepalm.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
57,970
Messages
1,244,309
Members
102,434
Latest member
rosenberger stephen
 

 

 

Latest posts

Latest profile posts

Grz63 wrote on Werty's profile.
(cont'd)
Rockies museum,
CM Russel museum and lewis and Clark interpretative center
Horseback riding in Summer star ranch
Charlo bison range and Garnet ghost town
Flathead lake, road to the sun and hiking in Glacier NP
and back to SLC (via Ogden and Logan)
Grz63 wrote on Werty's profile.
Good Morning,
I plan to visit MT next Sept.
May I ask you to give me your comments; do I forget something ? are my choices worthy ? Thank you in advance
Philippe (France)

Start in Billings, Then visit little big horn battlefield,
MT grizzly encounter,
a hot springs (do you have good spots ?)
Looking to buy a 375 H&H or .416 Rem Mag if anyone has anything they want to let go of
 
Top