xoxoxoBruce • May 20, 2013 10:22 am
Shrimp on the barbie? I used to think so, but apparently not.
Langostino is a Spanish word with different meanings in different areas. In the United States, it is commonly used in the restaurant trade to refer to the meat of the squat lobster, which is neither a true lobster nor a prawn. It is more closely related to porcelain crabs and hermit crabs.
In March 2006, Long John Silver's garnered controversy by offering buttered lobster bites advertising that they include "langostino lobster".[4] A Los Angeles Superior Court judge made no decisions in April 2006 on the matter when a class-action lawsuit was brought against Rubio's Restaurants, Inc., for selling "lobster burrito" and "lobster taco" that were in fact made with squat lobster.[1]
BigV;865684 wrote:Like soap.
Wrap it in bacon and stuff it with a mixture of dates, pecans, and jalapenoes. Also, this is the recipe for anything.Chocolatl;866570 wrote:Silly question: is there an official preparation or recipe for shrimp on the barbie, or does any shrimp that is grilled automatically bear this appellation?