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butter lobster risotto

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Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 60 minutes

Total: 80 minutes

Servings: 4

Ingredients

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Step 1

Steam or boil lobster tails for 2 - 3 minutes. This is to help remove lobster meat from the shell more easily. Place the par-boiled lobster tails in ice water (or very cold water) for a few minutes to cool down.

Step 2

Place the cooled lobster tails on a cutting board, with the underside of the tails facing up. Cut along the middle using kitchen shears. Then pull the shell apart to expose the lobster meat and gently remove the meat from the shell.

Step 3

In a small saucepan - place ¼ cup of water, with 2 clove of garlic and thyme. Bring the water to a simmer over medium heat. Lower the heat to low.

Step 4

Cut the butter into blocks (2 tbsp blocks). Add one block into the simmering water and whisk constantly to dissolve the butter. DO NOT LET THE BUTTER BOIL.

Step 5

Before all the butter has melted, add another cube and whisk it in. Keep adding butter until all the butter is melted, but still emulsified. Make sure to not let the butter boil.

Step 6

Once all the butter is added and it's steaming, add in the 2 lobster tails.

Step 7

Poach the lobster meat by spooning the butter over it, and gently stir the lobster meat in the pot, until the meat turns opaque and the tail curls up.

Step 8

Remove the lobster tails from the pot, and allow them to cool on a plate. Once cooled down, chop the lobster tail meat into big chunks. Set aside until needed.

Step 9

Place the unsalted butter in a non-stick pan. Heat over medium heat and stir until the butter melts completely, and the milk solids turn a toasty brown color. Then remove from the heat.

Step 10

Add the lobster poached butter and stir to mix. Set aside.

Step 11

Reheat the butter if it solidifies before serving.

Step 12

If you’re using chicken stock and lobster/clam stock together, then mix both in a pot along with the garlic and paprika. Heat the stock over medium heat with the lid on, until it's simmering. Turn off the heat and keep the stock warm to make risotto. If needed, keep the stock on the "keep warm" setting or the lowest setting on your stove.

Step 13

If you’re using the lobster shells to infuse the stock - place the chicken stock in a saucepan. Then add the lobster shells, garlic, and paprika into the saucepan. With the lid on, bring the stock to a boil. Lower the heat and simmer for about 20 minutes. Turn off the heat or set it to "keep warm", and let it sit there (with the lobster shells in the stock) while you get the risotto ready. Make sure you have at least 4 cups of stock.

Step 14

Heat a pan (10 - 12 inches) over medium heat. Add 2 - 3 tablespoons of the lobster poached butter or olive oil. When the butter is heated, add the shallots and a generous pinch of sea salt and saute until the shallots have softened. Optional - you can add the garlic from the lobster poached butter to the shallots as well.

Step 15

When the shallots have softened, add the risotto. Stir continuously for about 2 - 3 minutes, until the rice is very slightly toasted.

Step 16

Add a ¼ cup of the warm stock and a ¼ cup of the cognac/wine to the risotto. Stir continuously over medium heat, until the rice absorbs the liquid. Add another ¼ cup of warm stock and the rest of the cognac/wine and stir until the rice absorbs this as well.

Step 17

Now add ½ cup of the warm stock and stir until the rice absorbs the liquid, and continue adding ½ cup of stock at a time while stirring and allowing the rice to absorb the liquid, until the rice is cooked. The arborio rice should swell up and be cooked to al dente. You can use about 3.5 - 4 cups of the stock, and it can take up to 20 minutes to cook the rice.

Step 18

When the rice is cooked through, add the lobster poached butter (or unsalted butter) and freshly grated parmesan cheese (or pecorino romano) and stir it into the risotto. Taste and season with extra salt if necessary.

Step 19

If you’re serving the risotto right away, add the chopped lobster and stir it in until the lobster is heated through.

Step 20

If you’re serving the lobster risotto later, then reheat the risotto over medium low heat and add a splash of water or stock to prevent the risotto from drying out. Add the lobster at the same time, and reheat the lobster and risotto together.

Step 21

Serve warm, with a sprinkling of spring onions or chives, and a drizzle of brown butter.

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