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StorkLobsters are invertebrates and have a hard protective exoskeleton.

Lobsters live on rocky, sandy, or muddy bottoms from the shoreline to beyond the edge of the continental shelf. They generally live singly in crevices or in burrows under rocks.

Lobsters typically eat live food, consisting of fish, mollusks, other crustaceans, worms, and some plant life. Occasionally, they will scavenge if necessary, and may resort to cannibalism in captivity; however, this has not been observed in the wild. Lobsters grow throughout their lives and it is not unusual for a lobster to live for more than 100 years. They can reach impressive sizes and according to the Guinness World Records, the largest lobster was caught in Nova Scotia, Canada, and weighed 20.14 kg (44.4 lb).


Lobster Linguini

Born to: Luncheons — admin

This delicious, easily-prepared lobster entree has an unforgettable flavour.

  • 1 tbsp (15 mL) butter
  • ‘12 oz (375 g) lobster meat
  • 2/3 cup (150 mL) chopped tomatoes
  • 4 tbsp (60 mL) creamed horseradish
  • ¼ cup (60 mL) dry white wine
  • 3 cups (750 mL) heavy cream (35% M.F.)
  • ¼ cup (60 mL) chopped green onions
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 lb (450 g) fresh linguini pasta

Heat butter in a heavy skillet on medium-high; sauté lobster, tomatoes and horseradish until tomatoes are softened. Remove lobster and tomatoes with a slotted spoon and reserve.

Deglaze skillet with wine. Add cream, bring to a boil and reduce to a slightly-thickened sauce consistency. Add green onions, reserved lobster and tomatoes; season with salt and pepper.

In a large pot of boiling salted water, cook pasta until a/ dente (tender yet firm). Drain pasta and serve on warmed plates topped with lobster cream sauce.

Serves 4-6.

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