Lobster And Chestnut Soup
This recipe came from epicurious.com which lists it as coming from bon appetit. It is amazing, but very rich. It is also expensive to make, but well worth it. A little goes a long way, this serves 6.
Steps
Cook lobster in pot of boiling salted water until shell turns bright red and meat is opaque in center , about 8 minutes.
Drain and transfer lobster to large bowl.
Cool.
Working over same bowl to catch juices , twist off claws , cut off tail and cut lobster meat from shells.
Reserve shells.
Scrape out green tomalley and discard.
Cut meat into 1 / 2-inch pieces.
Cover and chill.
Bring milk , 2 cups stock , bay leaf , thyme , parsley , and lobster shells with any accumulated juices to simmer in heavy large saucepan.
Cover.
Simmer 10 minutes.
Strain into large bowl.
Return strained liquid to pan.
Add chestnuts.
Bring to boil.
Reduce heat.
Simmer uncovered until tender , stirring occasionally , about 15 minutes.
Working in batches , puree soup in blender.
Bring soup to simmer.
Stir in madeira.
Thin with more stock , if necessary , and stir until heated through.
Season with salt and pepper.
Meanwhile , melt butter in small skillet over medium heat.
Add lobster meat',.
Ingredients
live lobsters, whole milk, chicken stock, bay leaf, fresh thyme sprigs, fresh parsley sprigs, chestnuts, madeira wine, butter, fresh chives