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A Valentine’s Day Lobster Feast

My husband and I are not big fans of Valentine’s Day. It’s a little too commercial for our taste. So from the start, we vowed not to make a fuss of the holiday. Instead, we created our own tradition: staying home and cooking lobsters — one of our favorite meals.

This year, our lobster feast was fairly low key. We had spiced shrimp with cocktail sauce to start, a mixed greens salad, lobsters, all followed by strawberry shortcake for dessert.

I often blog about the presentation of a meal — the place setting, the tablescape — the little details that make the event special. While those things are important, the practical work of preparing and cleaning up after the meal should also not be overlooked. Here are a few practical matters we ran across when preparing our Valentine’s Day lobster feast:

serveware and lobster tools

serveware and lobster tools

Our lobster platters aren’t used everyday so we keep them stored in a sideboard rather than in the kitchen.  Items you don’t use regularly need not be crammed into your kitchen cabinets. Make sure they are clean before you store them and set them in a sideboard or your storage room. If the item is decorative, you might wish to display it in a hutch or elsewhere in the dining room.

The lobster tools were on our registry.  Knowing we loved lobster, we knew they would be useful to have on hand.  We only registered for a set of 4 tools, realizing we probably wouldn’t be having large lobster dinners at our home. And in the case of lobster and crabs, not everyone always needs their own set of tools. When registering for or buying speciality kitchen items, linens, or serveware, consider how you will use them and only buy what you need.

lobster rolls

lobster rolls

We decided to cook four lobsters and eat two for Valentine’s Day and prepare the meat from the other two for lobster rolls — another all-time favorite of ours. I always buy Pepperidge Farm top split buns for the rolls — the sides of the buns are perfect for buttering and toasting. Fill them with some lobster meat mixed with chopped celery, a little mayonnaise, salt & pepper and voila! Decadence!

lobster shells

lobster shells

After cleaning all of the lobsters we were left with a mountain of shells. My husband suggested we make lobster stock. Brilliant! We added the shells to water, chopped onion, celery, and carrots, and a little white wine and let it simmer for a couple of hours. Now, we’ll have homemade stock on hand when we need it.

freezer label for lobster stock

freezer label for lobster stock

We often end up with a ton of things in our freezer and sometimes it’s hard to tell how long something has been in there. (Scary!) So I’ve started using freezer labels to mark the date on each item. Martha Stewart’s template for freezer labels came in very handy. I printed the template onto full-size label sheets and cut them with paper cutter. I keep a stash in my drawer near my freezer for when I need them. No more guessing how long something has been in the freezer!

Simple things like properly storing serving pieces, making full use of every food item in your kitchen, and keeping food organized and well-stored can make the behind-the-scenes preparations of any party much more enjoyable.

Summertime Entertaining: Lobster Bake

I have lobsters on my mind today. This weekend I am heading home to the seafood-rich Boston area for a quick, last-minute trip. Couple that with the fact that summer is just around the corner and all I can think about is how fun a Lobster Bake would be right about now!

Lobster Bakes are best, of course, at a beach house. So if you are heading to Nantucket or Maine or (more locally) Rehoboth this summer, be sure to add a Lobster Bake to your social calendar. These al fresco parties are perfect for casual, summertime entertaining.

For crustacean-inspired decor and tips on hosting a Lobster Bake, check out the following:

Jasper White’s Lobster At Home is the perfect primer for everything lobster.

Jasper White's "Lobster At Home," available at www.amazon.com

Set the tone with lobster-themed invitations.

Lobster-themed invitations available at finestationery.com

Lobster-themed invitations available at finestationery.com

Customized lobster bibs are a fun way to personalize your party, while keeping guests spill-free…

customized lobster bibs from Abbey Concepts

customized lobster bibs from Abbey Concepts

These plates would be great for a salad to start, but larger, more platter-style plates should be used when serving the lobsters.

Lobster-themed stoneware dinner plate from Stonewall Kitchen

Lobster-themed stoneware dinner plate from Stonewall Kitchen

Don’t forget the lobster crackers.

Lobster Claw Crackers from Crate & Barrel

Lobster Claw Crackers from Crate & Barrel