Dinner at Clarissa’s

This is the very first lobster bisque I have made. Pretty, isn’t it?

6 thoughts on “Dinner at Clarissa’s

  1. Oh my Gosh! That’s looks amazing! Can you share the recipe? By the way, I know I commmented on this once before. But Sopa de Ajo has become a standard recipe at my house. My partner and I can’t get enought of it! πŸ™‚

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  2. I never understood how people prepare soup in buns (bread) without soup leaking out & bread becoming wet in an unpleasant way. Not much liquid in soup?

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    1. These bread bowls were especially made at the bakery to hold soup. They have a very thick crust. And this soup is a bisque, which means it’s not very liquid. The bread bowl did not get in the least soggy after holding the soup. In fact, it was delicious. πŸ™‚

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    1. It’s the kind of salad where I mix every vegetable I have in the house. πŸ™‚ This time it included: baby spinach, cucumber, cilantro, tomatoes, radishes, shallots, those dark green Mexican tomatoes – kumata? – don’t remember the name. The dressing is olive oil mixed with grapefruit balsamic vinegar, a little salt, some squished garlic, some orange peel. I live for salads.

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