Food & Drink
The Making of a Five-Pound Stuffed Lobster
Chef Eric Houseknecht takes us into the kitchen at Thames Street Oyster House.
Meredith Herzing - October 2015
"A special occasion means family and friends, and, of course, good food. At the heart of these gatherings is a dish that's big enough to feed everybody that's still extraordinary. I thought it would be great to offer the stuffed lobster, a centerpiece fit for a celebration and a dish that could make a special moment truly memorable." -Eric Houseknecht, executive chef Thames Street Oyster House
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