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Subway lobster sub
I have been to Subway recently and noticed that they have a new (and expensive) lobster sub. I was thinking of trying it out but was not sure what ingredients would go well with such a high class sub. Has anyone tried it? Any suggestions?
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Re: Subway lobster sub
Seems to me you should limit the toppings to the bare (and bland) essentials so as not to cloud the expensive main ingredient. I've heard it's actually real lobster though which was pretty surprising...
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Re: Subway lobster sub
Does Lobster really taste that great without Butter? It's a pretty bland meat.
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Re: Subway lobster sub
We get lobster "slipper" meat at the restaurant where I work for like 12/lb. How much do they want for it? I'd bet 10 bucks and it has like 3-4 oz of meat in it.
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Re: Subway lobster sub
It's certainly better than the McDonalds lobster thing they serve in areas they fish lobster (Nova Scotia, PEI, Maine)
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Re: Subway lobster sub
Basically this is what you should be aiming for: Keep it simple
A lobster roll is a kind of sandwich filled with lobster meat. A traditional lobster roll contains the cooked meat of a one-pound lobster, tossed with mayonnaise and served on a grilled hot dog bun or similar roll, served so that the opening is on the top rather than on the side. The filling may also contain diced celery and/or scallion, or use drawn butter instead of or in addition to the mayonnaise. The sandwich can also contain lettuce. |
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Re: Subway lobster sub
Ok I'm hungry.
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I'm not getting lobster from any fast food place.
Definitely wouldn't get it from a McD's. |
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Re: Subway lobster sub
anyone who orders lobster from subway gets what they deserve
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Re: Subway lobster sub
[ QUOTE ]
Basically this is what you should be aiming for: Keep it simple A lobster roll is a kind of sandwich filled with lobster meat. A traditional lobster roll contains the cooked meat of a one-pound lobster, tossed with mayonnaise and served on a grilled hot dog bun or similar roll, served so that the opening is on the top rather than on the side. The filling may also contain diced celery and/or scallion, or use drawn butter instead of or in addition to the mayonnaise. The sandwich can also contain lettuce. [/ QUOTE ] A sandwich with a pound of real lobster sounds pretty good. |
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