Langoustines / Scampi (wild caught)
Forget foie. Forget caviar. Langoustines are the new marker of haute cuisine. Slim, pinkish-orange, and built like a basketball player (all arms and legs), Nephrops norvegicus is a shrimpy-looking crustacean in the lobster family. Its body can grow up to ten inches long, but it's basically just the delicious tail meat that has chefs from Copenhagen to Vegas in a full-on frenzy."Nothing highlights the elegance and bounty of the sea better than langoustines," waxes Esben Holmboe Bang, chef of Maaemo in Oslo. "They have a more complex and delicate taste than lobster. The flavor is sweet, elegant. Lobster is rustic by comparison.
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