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One of my favorite seasonal dishes served very hot or to your taste. I’ll guarantee you’ll thaw out in no time. Serve with a nice dry red, and be merry.
2 fresh (1 ½ #) lobsters
3 oz olive oil
4 garlic cloves, smashed
2 medium shallots, minced
2lb cooked shrimp
½ lb fresh scallops, diced
1 TBL fresh basil, chopped
1 tsp fresh oregano, chopped
1 TBL Italian parsley, chopped
¼ tsp white pepper
1 tsp red pepper flakes – start with ½ tsp if the heat is too much for you :)
2 tsp tobasco sauce
4 cups marinara sauce
½ cup dry red wine
1 lb linguine
·Boil lobsters, cool & pick all the lobster meat from tail, body and claws. Set aside
·In a skillet, heat olive oil, garlic & shallots briefly
·Add lobster meat, diced scallops, herbs and spices. Cook for 2 minutes over medium heat.
·Add marinara sauce, red wine & cooked shrimp. Bring to just a boil, then lower heat and let simmer 5-8 minutes.
·Serve over warm linguine & toss well. Enjoy!
When I came in from scurrying around in the snow doing last minute shopping, I found a delicious surprise waiting for me under the Christmas tree. Yes Virginia, there really is a Santa Claus! What great friends we have. Happy holidays!
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This will work for me! I love this dish and yours looks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteLittle elves brought you a Compari? ;) Merry Christmas to you both :)
Compari indeed Maryann :) and no coal! LOL Thank you & happy holidays
ReplyDeleteHi Jady, I love that dish!
ReplyDeleteThe claw of the lobster just pulled me in. Yum!!
Thanks, Chuck
Hi Chuck -- thanks very much!
ReplyDeleteAre you sure you haven't been reading my mind? I have had such a "yen" for "Lobster Fra Diavolo" you may have just filled the desire. It looks just wonderful!
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