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Caviar Pie

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Caviar Pie

Makes 2 molds that serve 4 - 6 appetizer servings each

My mom used to make this and serve it in a pie dish for company. And since it's not 1969 anymore - my version is a little different...

Ingredients

  • 2 hard boiled eggs, peeled and rough chopped with a fork
  • 1 Tbsp mayonnaise
  • Freshly ground pepper, to taste
  • 1/4 cup green onion, thinly sliced then chopped "confetti" style
  • 3 Tbsp cream cheese, softened
  • 2 Tbsp sour cream
  • Caviar (the inexpensive kind you can find at the grocery store)
  • Very thinly sliced baguette or crackers for dipping (try to keep them simple so the flavor of the dish comes out)

Directions

  1. Mix the eggs with the mayo and season with freshly ground pepper to taste
  2. In a separate bowl mix the cream cheese and sour cream until very smooth
  3. Use a mold or a clean empty soup can and spray the inside with Pam (or you could put it onto a plate and layer it free form style)
  4. First layer is the egg mixture, then some green onions, top with the sour cream/cream cheese mixture
  5. Last add a layer of the caviar on top
  6. Unmold carefully onto a platter
  7. Top with a sprinkle of green onions and serve with the thinly sliced baguette or your choice of cracker.

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Raspberry Napoleon

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Raspberry Napoleon

Serves 2

Traditionally, a Napoleon pastry is three layers of layers of cream pâtissière, whatever that is. The top is usually glazed with icing or fondant in alternating white and brown strips. This is nothing like that...but then you already figured that right?

Ingredients

  • One 10 ounce bag frozen raspberries, defrosted
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • Juice of 1 lemon
  • One small basket fresh raspberries
  • Powdered sugar
  • Whipping cream
  • 1 sheet frozen pie dough, defrosted

Directions

  1. Put defrosted raspberries in a blender with sugar and lemon juice, blend until smooth then set aside
  2. Cut pie dough into six 2.5 x 4" pieces
  3. Put dough slices in a medium hot non-stick pan and cook until light brown on each side, then remove from heat and let cool
  4. To make Napoleon, put a piece of dough on a plate, and top with a thin layer of whipping cream, then a layer of raspberries then another light layer of cream
  5. Repeat another layer on top - dough, cream, raspberries, cream and a final dough piece
  6. Drizzle raspberry sauce over the top and dust with powdered sugar – serve.

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Lobster Pasta

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Lobster Pasta

Serves 3-4

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Ingredients

  • 2 lobster tails, uncooked
  • 1/2 large yellow or white onion, diced
  • 1 small green pepper, diced
  • 1/2 pound shell type pasta
  • 1 large clove, or 2 small cloves garlic, minced
  • 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes
  • 3 tablespoons butter
  • Kosher salt & fresh ground pepper
  • 1/3 cup cup parsley, minced
  • Zest of 1 lemon
  • Extra virgin olive oil, for finishing

Directions

  1. Steam lobster tails about 12 minutes or until done, let cool slightly, remove meat and cut into bite size pieces
  2. Cook pasta until done
  3. While the lobster steams, cook onion and green pepper in a little oil until softened
  4. Put in garlic, and cook about 1 minute
  5. Add red pepper, butter, lobster and season with salt & pepper
  6. Stir well then put in parsley & lemon zest
  7. Combine and heat through, then finish with a drizzle of olive oil

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King Crab Legs

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King Crab Legs

Serves 2

This is a great opening to a romantic meal for two. Don't be put off thinking crab is difficult to deal with - it's not.

Ingredients

  • 1 pound King crab legs
  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 1/2 teaspoon fresh ground pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon chili powder

Directions

  1. Cut the stick of butter in half and put each half into a small bowl - don't do anything with it yet
  2. Break each leg into 2 - 4 pieces - depending on how long they are (pieces should be about 5 - 6 inches long)
  3. Fold 3 paper towels in half, so they're sort of 1 1/2 paper towels long and lightly dampen with water then wrap around the crab legs (these are already cooked...we're just warming them)
  4. Place the bundle in the microwave for 2 minutes
  5. Remove the crab, and while you're putting it onto a platter, put the butter bowls into the crow to melt - about 30 seconds I think
  6. Remove bowls and add the pepper to one and the chili powder to the other
  7. Open the shells, get to the meat and dip into your favorite butter sauce (but be sure to try both before you decide)

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