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The ingredients needed to make Mike's New Orleans Lobster, Shrimp & Crab Meat Po Boys:
- Make ready ● For The Seafood
- Make ready 1 Pound Raw Rock Lobster Tails [steamed & rough chopped]
- Prepare 1 lb Pre-steamed Langistino Lobster Tails [rough chopped]
- Make ready 1 lb Pre-steamed Jumbo Shrimp [rough chopped]
- Prepare 1 Pound Pre-steamed Lump Crab Meat [de-shelled]
- Make ready ● For The Fresh Crispy Breads
- Make ready as needed Leidenheimer 12" Bread Loaves [halved - sliced]
- Prepare as needed LG Onion Or Garlic Bagles [toasted - optional]
- Take ● For The Creamy Seafood Mixture
- Prepare 2 Dashes Heavy Cream
- Take 1/4 Cup Fresh Chopoed Chives
- Get 1/2 Cup Real Mayonnaise [or more]
- Get 1/2 tsp Old Bay Seasoning [or more]
- Prepare 1/2 tsp Lemon Pepper [or more]
- Make ready to taste Lemon Juice
- Make ready 2 LG Stalks Celery [fine minced]
- Make ready to taste Celery Salt
- Take 1/4 Cup Fresh Chopped Parsley
- Take 1/4 Cup Claussens Dill Pickle Halves [minced]
- Get ● For The Garnishments [optional]
- Take as needed Paprika
- Take as needed Capers
- Make ready as needed Philadelphia Cream Cheese
- Prepare as needed Fresh Lemon Wedges
- Prepare as needed Fresh Crispy Butter Lettuce Leaves
- Make ready as needed Claussens Dill Pickle Halves
- Make ready as needed Salt & Vinegar Chips
Alquileres de vacaciones en Nueva Orleans. Foto: "Lobster, shrimp, and crab pasta with mushrooms and spinach." This quick-cooking New Orleans classic is spicy and hearty – and turns any meal into a festive occasion. Added squid to the shrimp, felt like any other seafood would be welcome. Halved the onion and replaced with scallions, added fresh garlic.
Instructions to make Mike's New Orleans Lobster, Shrimp & Crab Meat Po Boys:
- Presteamed Langistino Lobster Tails pictured. Rinse, rough chop and add to a large bowl.
- 1 lb raw Rock Lobster pictured. Rinse and set to the side. Prepare to steam them later.
- Cut lobsters down the middle of the upper shell with sharp kitchen shears.
- 1 lb Pre-steamed Jumbo Shrimp. Rinse, de-shell, de-vein if needed, rough chop and add to your large bowl with Langistino tails.
- I use fresh pre-steamed crab claws. Just crack open and shread meat. Add to large bowl.
- But, [real] canned crab meat works as well. If opting for canned - drain and carefully sift thru it for any shells.
- In a pan with a lifted rack and tight fitting lid - add these ingredients to taste. Butter - White Wine - Minced Garlic - Fresh Lemon Juice - Lemon Pepper - Old Bay and bring all to a simmer. Add what you'd like and how you'd like it but don't allow your fluids to rise above your rack and touch your lobster tails. You want to steam - not boil.
- Drizzle a bit of your melted sauce on top of your lobster tails and into the slits you made earlier. Steam with tight fitting lid for 7 to 8 minutes. Don't peek tho! ;0)
- Pull lobster tails, de-shell and rough chop meat. I'll always use the leftover lobster butter juices for a quick, simple steamed Baby Ukon Gold Potato, white onion and green pepper dish. Waste not want not right?
- Use 12" Leidenheimer loaves if you want an authentic NOLA Po Boy. Be sure to lightly toast them! 😆
- Simply place seafood atop crispy butter leaf lettuce and French buns. Also, serve with hot sauce and chilled pickles to the side.
- If opting to put your seafood mixture on toasted bagles - simply toast and smear cream cheese at base.
- Add a piece of butter leaf lettuce - add seafood mixture with a squeeze of lemon - then another piece of lettuce to keep your bread nice and crunchy!
- Viola!
- Quite possibly the BEST chilled pickles out there! They're firm and crazy delicious! You'll only find them in your refrigerated isle of your local chain supermarket.
- Enjoy this tiny extra rich little taste of NOLA y'all!
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