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Poached Peach And Lobster Salad W/raspberry Vinaigrette

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Seafood, Dairy Appetizers, Entertain, Salads, Seafood 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

Court Bouillon
2 1 1/2 lb lobsters
3 Leeks, coarsely chopped
4 Shallots, or red onions
1 Fennel head, coarsely
chopped
1 Carrot, sliced
1 Sprig fresh thyme
1 Sprig fresh rosemary
1 Sprig fresh parsley
1 Head garlic
7 c Cold water
8 White peppercorns
1 T Salt
Zest of 1 lemon
1 c White wine
1/2 Cinnamon stick
2 c Water
2 c Sugar, granulated
4 Cloves
3 Firm peaches, peeled
1 Head frisee or red oak leaf
Lettuce torn
4 Small shallots, finely diced
1/2 t Garlic, minced
2 T Raspberry vinegar
1/2 c Extra virgin olive oil
Salt and white pepper to
taste
1/2 c Whipping cream
1/2 t Cinnamon, ground

INSTRUCTIONS

LOBSTER:  Combine all ingredients for court bouillon.  Bring to boil.
Add lobsters and cook for 12 minutes.  Remove lobsters from stock and
place them in a large bowl of ice water to cool down quickly.  Once
cool, clean lobsters by cracking the claws and removing meat.  Twist
tail to separate from head, and with scissors, cut shell down  the
middle. Remove the meat whole.  Slice 1/4 inch thick medallions,
slicing against the grain of the  tail. Each portion should 1 claw and
4 medallions.  SALAD:  In a saucepot, bring water and sugar slowly to a
boil,  dissolve sugar.  Add cloves and cinnamon.  Boil 2 minutes.
Slice two peaches into sections and place into hot poaching syrup,
reserving third peach.  Remove from heat and allow to steep for
approximately 5 minutes or until tender.  Drain well.  Combine sliced
peaches and lettuce in a mixing bowl.  Dice remaining peach and
reserve.  Place shallots, garlic and vinegar in a small mixing bowl and
slowly  whisk in olive oil.  Adjust seasoning to taste.  Place cream in
a bowl and beat with electric mixer.  Slowly add  cinnamon. Continue
beating until stiff.  Add lobster and shallot -dressing to the lettuce
and peaches. Gently  toss together.  Divide into four portions and
place in the center of  the plate.  Spoon the cinnamon cream on top of
salad or on the he side and  garnish with diced peaches. Drizzle any
extra vinaigrette on or  around salad if desired. Serve cold.  Serves 4
Typed in MMFormat by  cjhartlin@email.msn.com Source: Autumn in
Ontario's Wine Country  Posted to MM-Recipes Digest  by "Cindy Hartlin"
<cjhartlin@email.msn.com> on Sep 28, 1999

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 938
Calories From Fat: 111
Total Fat: 12.8g
Cholesterol: 40.8mg
Sodium: 2020.2mg
Potassium: 1969.4mg
Carbohydrates: 194.1g
Fiber: 6.8g
Sugar: 111.2g
Protein: 15.3g


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