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Out of its shell and into this rich dish

Lobster pie

August 24, 2005

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Talk about gilding the lily: Lobster pie, also sometimes known as ''lazy man's lobster," takes the summer seafood cake. Simmering the shelled flesh of the classic crustacean with cream, butter, and sherry brings out the sweet richness of lobster and turns what can be a late-summer staple into a dish fit for a king. Or a president: At George W. ... (Full article: 272 words)

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