Showing posts with label lobster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lobster. Show all posts

Monday, December 30, 2013

Most Popular Recipes



Happy upcoming New Year everyone! I love starting a new year because it is a great time for reflection. When I was first diagnosed with celiacs, I thought it was a terrible thing, but I've learned to be grateful for it.

I never imagined myself being able to cook. 

Learning to cook and creating recipes has been a wonderful (and delicious) creative outlet for me. I've also really enjoyed making my recipe posts, re-creating and sharing other people's favorite recipes, and becoming a part of the gluten-free community. 

I've gotten fantastic feedback about my blog, and I've realized I need to organize my recipes differently on my site so people can find what they are looking for more easily. So that is my blogging New Years resolution. In the meantime, I want to share with all of you my five most popular recipes, by page views. In the next few days I'll post my top five personal favorite recipes! 

Wishing you happiness and health this New Year!


Most Popular Recipes on Celiac Sanctuary
















Sunday, March 10, 2013

Steamed Lobster Tails

"The world is my lobster." - Henry J. Tillman

The first time I had lobster was when my fiance convinced me to begrudgingly try it. I always claimed I wasn't a "fish person," but one bite of lobster and I was hooked! I think lobster is one of those foods that tastes great without a bunch of extra spices to change the flavor, so this is an extremely simple recipe that lets the natural lobster flavor shine.


Ingredients:
2 lobster tails
2/3 cup water
1 lemon
salt and pepper (pinches)
1-2 T of butter

Directions: 

Step 1: In a large frying pan add water and juice squeezed from half the lemon. Bring water to a boil.

Step 2: Cut the lobster tails down the middle (in a butterfly cut). Carefully partially separate the shell from the meat and rinse off any broken pieces of shell.

Step 3: Add the lobster tails to the pan and cover, steaming for 8 minutes. 

Step 4: Microwave the butter for 30 seconds in a small bowl. Squeeze the other half of the lemon into the bowl and add a pinch of salt and pepper. 

Step 5: Remove the lobster tails from the pan and serve immediately, using the melted butter for dipping.

Serves 2.