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Cosa Nostra vs Lobsters Lair

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Mon, Aug 31 2015 7:16 AM (128 replies)
  • oneeyedjohn
    9,581 Posts
    Fri, Aug 14 2015 8:23 PM

    The match is on, we are finalising the teams.

    To be played over 18 ranked holes at Chambers Bay.

    May the best team win.

    Play well everyone

     

    I'm a lifelong Cardiff City supporter Keith, shame the Swans got promoted , we enjoyed kicking ur *** at Ninian Park.

     

     

     

  • nanstar
    4,914 Posts
    Fri, Aug 14 2015 11:25 PM

    Cheers John!

    Our Lobster's squad is building and we're all really looking forward to this one.

    Let's have us some fun!

    PS.

    My football team is the AFL's Sydney Swans, I can't remember them ever playing Cardiff City at Ninian Park :-))

    I've updated the profile pic's to a more appropriate one for Team Lobster :)

    Fairways and greens to all!

  • alanti
    10,564 Posts
    Sat, Aug 15 2015 12:28 AM

    Cheer, cheer the red and the white,
    Honour the name by day and by night,
    Lift that noble banner high,
    Shake down the thunder from the sky
    Whether the odds be great or small,
    Swans will go in and win overall
    While her loyal sons are marching
    Onwards to victory!

     

    PS GO CN

  • oneeyedjohn
    9,581 Posts
    Sat, Aug 15 2015 2:07 AM

     ' reserved '

  • oneeyedjohn
    9,581 Posts
    Sat, Aug 15 2015 2:26 AM

    Here's Cardiff City in all their glory

  • oneeyedjohn
    9,581 Posts
    Sun, Aug 16 2015 1:43 AM

    I am sorry to announce our latest acquisition has made our club even more formidable if that was ever possible.

    He is signed up for this match, and he likes seafood.

    1i ( match co-ordinator and general dogsbody )

  • oneeyedjohn
    9,581 Posts
    Sun, Aug 16 2015 6:00 PM

    As we await the line-ups, here is an excellent recipe for a nice bowl of Lobster Bisque :-

    PREPARATION

    Fill a 6-quart kettle three fourths full with salted water and bring to a boil. Plunge lobster headfirst into water and cook, covered, over high heat 8 minutes. Transfer lobster with tongs to a large bowl and in a measuring cup reserve 2 cups cooking liquid. Let lobster stand until cool enough to handle. Working over a bowl to catch the juices, twist off tail and claws and reserve juices. Reserve tomalley and discard head sacs and any roe. Remove meat from claws and tail, reserving shells and lobster body. (Lobster meat will not be cooked through.) Coarsely chop meat and transfer to a bowl. Chill lobster meat, covered.

    Chop onion, celery, carrot, and tomato and halve garlic head crosswise. In a 6-quart heavy kettle heat oil over moderately high heat until hot but not smoking and sauté reserved lobster shells and body, stirring occasionally, 8 minutes. Add vegetables, garlic, herbs, peppercorns, brandy, and Sherry and simmer, stirring, until almost all liquid is evaporated, about 5 minutes. Add stock and reserved tomalley and cooking liquid. Simmer mixture, uncovered, stirring occasionally, 1 hour.

    Pour mixture through a fine sieve into a large saucepan, pressing on and discarding solids. Whisk in tomato paste and simmer until reduced to about 3 cups, about 10 minutes. Add cream and simmer bisque 5 minutes. In a small bowl stir together cornstarch and water and whisk into bisque. Simmer bisque, stirring, 2 minutes. (Bisque will thicken slightly.) Add lobster meat with any reserved juices and simmer bisque 1 minute, or until lobster meat is just cooked through. Season bisque with salt and pepper.

  • oneeyedjohn
    9,581 Posts
    Sun, Aug 16 2015 11:59 PM

    WELL, if nothing else, I have learnt the correct term for a lobsters' liver and pancreas - tomalley.

    I never knew that.

  • oneeyedjohn
    9,581 Posts
    Mon, Aug 17 2015 1:37 AM

    We just getting ready Keith

                                                    

  • nanstar
    4,914 Posts
    Mon, Aug 17 2015 2:43 AM

    Using two eyes with three focal points each, we have spotted our prey using unique hexnocular vision.

    Cute recipe John, but no soup for you!

     

     

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