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Christmas Eve Dinner 2007: Steaks and Lobsters






Samantha's Christmas School Artwork 2007



Who has time to drink a glass of wine?




Preparing the lobsters for dinner..
This is so late but I would like to share them with you. Last christmas holiday, we had family visiting from Manila and I was really busy.

My son, Romulo III wanted to eat lobsters for dinner so we went to the asian store and bought some. The NY- cut striploin steaks were bought from Molly Stone's.

Sorry I couldn't take pics of the finished products because I was cooking and serving them. The steaks and the lobsters were almost cooking at the same time but I had to cut each lobster in the middle and crack its claws and legs before serving.

As a dip, I made lemon butter sauce with a dash of freshly ground pepper and salt.

The steak was cooked medium -well, not because they wanted them that way, but I guess I was not quick enough to get them out of the grill pan in time. They had no complaints.

My divided attention was more concentrated on cooking the lobsters, for I didn't want to overcook them and spoil our dinner for having rubbery lobsters.

No pictures of the finished products, but I had my son take my pics before. They all couldn't wait to eat after seeing the freshly cooked lobsters steaming hot from the pot.

I will post the before pics very soon. I will take a break and be right back.

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