Brad's lobster, shrimp, beer mac n' cheese
Brad's lobster, shrimp, beer mac n' cheese

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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook brad's lobster, shrimp, beer mac n' cheese using 15 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Brad's lobster, shrimp, beer mac n' cheese:
  1. Make ready pre cooked weight. lobster tails
  2. Make ready 51-60 count shrimp
  3. Make ready small shell pasta
  4. Make ready shallots, chopped
  5. Prepare good bacon, chopped
  6. Get pkg Velveeta cheese
  7. Take shredded sharp cheddar
  8. Take Belgian wit ale
  9. Get white pepper
  10. Take garlic powder
  11. Make ready chile infused olive oil
  12. Get whole milk
  13. Take garnish
  14. Get chopped dried chives
  15. Make ready parmesan, Romano cheese blend

Stir pasta, lobster, and shrimp into the cheese and cream sauce to coat completely. This Truffle Lobster Mac n' Cheese is filled with succulent chunks of lobster meat, packed with three decadent cheeses and drizzled with smooth, pungent truffle oil. This Truffle Lobster Mac n' Cheese is pure decadence, Cheyanne! Seasoned the lobster and shrimp in the boil with lemon, butter, garlic, parsley. literally just used Gouda/sharp white/aged white.

Instructions to make Brad's lobster, shrimp, beer mac n' cheese:
  1. In a large pot of salted water, bring to a rolling boil. Add lobster and boil five minutes. A little longer if the tail is very large.
  2. In a frying pan, heat and add chopped bacon and shallots. Fry on med low until bacon is cooked and shallots are translucent. Do not cook until bacon is crispy.
  3. Remove to a plate and drain on paper towels. Reserve bacon grease.
  4. Remove lobster to a plate to cool. Reserve water. Skim off any fat from the lobster and discard.
  5. Bring water back to a boil. Add pasta. Cook until al dentè. Stir a few times. Drain and rinse pasta under hot water when done.
  6. When lobster can be handled, remove shell and chop or shred meat
  7. Place Velveeta and ale in a pot. Chop Velveeta into small cubes. Melt over med low heat. Stir very often
  8. Place peeled shrimp in the pan with the bacon drippings. Sprinkle with white pepper and garlic powder. Add I tbs chile infused olive oil. Saute over medium heat until just done. Drain.
  9. When cheese is melted, add the sharp cheddar and add milk, 1/4-1/2 cup, until cheese becomes smooth and creamy. Add the bacon and shallots. Fold in the lobster, shrimp, and pasta. Heat till everything is heated through.
  10. Plate and serve immediately. Garnish with chopped dry chives, and parmesan Romano blend.

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