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Before I made John work for his dinner, I at least gave him a choice. Would it be lobster pot pie or lobster rolls? He choose the latter, then I told him he was in charge of the lobster. I looked at a few lobster roll recipes, but knowing how John likes simple and straightforward flavor, I decided to go with the lobster roll recipe from
We planned to have the lobster rolls for dinner on Sunday and then see Eat, Pray, Love. On Saturday night I had plans with my friend Eileen, we were taking a cooking class together in the city. I told John I'm leaving you alone to deal with the lobster and since this was for the blog, I gave him with my new Canon Rebel XS to document the process. Halfway into Manhattan I had a thought, leaving John home alone with a few live crustaceans and my expensive photography equipment may not have been the best idea. I called to check in. "Noooooo worries", he proclaimed -- John ever the multi-tasker was standing on a kitchen stool, camera in one hand, martini in the other and phone wedged between his ear and shoulder. I vowed not to think about it and proceeded to have a ball cooking with Eileen.
And I shouldn't have worried because John being John, when I got home the house was spotless and my lobster was in the fridge cut into perfect cubes. The only evidence of the festivities was the martini shaker in the sink and John--he was fast asleep.
The next day we mixed our rolls and ate them with a side of salad greens in a light lemon vinaigrette and some potato chips.
Then we headed to our movie. For this meal we ate and loved... we didn't have to pray, we knew it would taste good.
For my thirty-fifth birthday, my brother Scott gave me Mark Bittman's cookbook Fish along with a ziplock baggie filled with a freshly filleted striper that he had just caught. Most sisters would have screamed in horror, I shrieked with delight.
That cookbook comes in handy as my next-door neighboor is a serious fisherman that has a non-fish eating family. That is too bad for him but good for me because at any given time, Ben will send over his catch of the day. Usually he has a bounty of striped bass but recently he hit the halibut jackpot during a fishing trip to Alaska. I consulted Fish right away and found a quick recipe for roasting the halibut in melted butter with breadcrumbs. Really, it couldn't get any easier or tastier.
They say you can't pick your family or your neighbors, this is true, but I did pretty well on both counts anyway.
John and Mimi (Marissa) have been married since 1997. For better or worse, John has been eating Mimi's cooking & baking experiments since they met in 1993!
Both enjoy fine dining, shopping and old disco music. Mimi loves to read (especially cookbooks) and is a Beatles freak. John loves to watch old movies and attend antique car shows.
They are the proud parents of a very spoiled (and large) orange tabby cat named Versace.
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