Kathleen
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Do you accept DoorDash??? That looks delicious!This is my lobster roll. I make a brown butter mayo and I make the buns as well. The garnish is dusted and deep fried shallot and microgreen's.
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Do you accept DoorDash??? That looks delicious!This is my lobster roll. I make a brown butter mayo and I make the buns as well. The garnish is dusted and deep fried shallot and microgreen's.
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That's because they don't use Duke's up thereI never liked lobster rolls, and I've had them from Massachusetts to Maine, because of the combination of lobster and mayonnaise.
Then, I had one that was made with drawn butter instead of mayo. That was much better, for me.
CD
It's a pretty lobster roll, and we do eat first with our eyes. However, lobster has such a delicate taste that once you start adding more flavorful ingredients, it's hard to taste the lobster. At $40 per pound in MA, there is nothing I would add that might overpower the flavor of lobster. Good thing I like scallops, shrimp, and crab better. Two out of three of those are still deals compared to lobster - and since we don't live in Baltimore, we don't eat crab often.pictonguy... there yuh go again... putting the poor shacks to shame!
We like them both ways. It's like a summer lobster roll (mayo) and a winter lobster roll (warm with butter)....
Then, I had one that was made with drawn butter instead of mayo. That was much better, for me.
CD
Duke's Schmook's. I've tried to like Duke's since it's the choice of so many. Mehhhny. We did a taste test: Duke's, Hellman's, and Aldi's house brand side by side. Well, I did a taste test. Himself tried them and said they all tasted the same. While I preferred Hellman's, Aldi's was so close that it is now my staple brand because of the price - except that the margin of savings has shrunk and I can sometimes score a jar of Hellman's on sale for the same (or less) than a jar of Aldi.That's because they don't use Duke's up there
Hm. To me, it has a nice, tangy flavor that Hellmann's lacks. The restaurant Chef and the Farmer used it by itself as a sauce for the sausage appetizer we had there. Maybe the cold up north has numbed your taste budsWe like them both ways. It's like a summer lobster roll (mayo) and a winter lobster roll (warm with butter).
Duke's Schmook's. I've tried to like Duke's since it's the choice of so many. Mehhhny. We did a taste test: Duke's, Hellman's, and Aldi's house brand side by side. Well, I did a taste test. Himself tried them and said they all tasted the same. While I preferred Hellman's, Aldi's was so close that it is now my staple brand because of the price - except that the margin of savings has shrunk and I can sometimes score a jar of Hellman's on sale for the same (or less) than a jar of Aldi.
Me too!We like them both ways. It's like a summer lobster roll (mayo) and a winter lobster roll (warm with butter).
Duke's Schmook's. I've tried to like Duke's since it's the choice of so many. Mehhhny. We did a taste test: Duke's, Hellman's, and Aldi's house brand side by side. Well, I did a taste test. Himself tried them and said they all tasted the same. While I preferred Hellman's, Aldi's was so close that it is now my staple brand because of the price - except that the margin of savings has shrunk and I can sometimes score a jar of Hellman's on sale for the same (or less) than a jar of Aldi.
It's not numb taste buds, @GotGarlic, it's that our taste buds like different flavors. Besides, most times I use mayo in combination with sour cream or yogurt as the dressing for potato salad.Hm. To me, it has a nice, tangy flavor that Hellmann's lacks. The restaurant Chef and the Farmer used it by itself as a sauce for the sausage appetizer we had there. Maybe the cold up north has numbed your taste buds
It's just a joke, friendIt's not numb taste buds, @GotGarlic, it's that our taste buds like different flavors. Besides, most times I use mayo in combination with sour cream or yogurt as the dressing for potato salad.
It's not like I didn't like Duke's. I just didn't get the hype.
Hm. To me, it has a nice, tangy flavor that Hellmann's lacks. The restaurant Chef and the Farmer used it by itself as a sauce for the sausage appetizer we had there. Maybe the cold up north has numbed your taste buds