The Cake Boss Reveals His Lobster Tail Recipe | Cool Cakes 11
The Cake Boss Buddy Valastro and his youngest son Carlo reveal their secret family lobster tail recipe and techniques. Click SHOW MORE for full recipe.
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Lobster Tail Recipe
Lobster Tail Dough:
Yield: 32 pieces lobster tails
8.75 cups all purpose flour
2.5 cups water
1 tbsp kosher salt
3 to 4 cups shortening, vegetable
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Method:
Place flour, water, and salt into a stand mixer with a dough hook, mix on low speed until a uniform dough is formed (15-20 min).
Lightly flour your work surface and place dough on it.
Roll the dough as thin as possible ( you can use a pasta machine) by hand and evenly across the table
Roll dough onto rolling pin and get set up for stretching.
Place dough in front and work beneath the dough and stretching it to transparent. (dough may tear a little, its ok, but not to much)
Beginning from the top, smear shortening over dough, start small and roll up the dough while stretching it out.
continue to roll it up until you have a 2 inch diameter and 3-4 feet wide roll. Smear shortening over entire roll.
Allow to rest 1.5-2.5 hours or covered overnight.
Allow to come up to room temp and stretch the dough to even out the roll and shrink the pieces down.
cut 4 inches off each end , then cut 3/4 inch slices of the roll to get the shell.
Lobster tail puff batter
1 cup water
6 tbsp unsalted butter
1/8 tsp kosher salt
1 cup AP flour
4 ex-large eggs
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Method:
Place water, butter, and salt into a pot and bring to a boil over high heat, add flour and continue to stir until a uniform soft dough is formed. No visible flour lumps should be present after cooking about 2 min. Transfer dough to mixer bowl fitted with paddle attachment. Turn on high and allow steam to reside. Once steam stops, but dough is still warm, add eggs one at a time allow each egg to absorb into the dough, scrape in between additions. Once all eggs are added, scrape again, and get ready to use with lobster tails.
Produced by Cakehouse Media
Starring Buddy Valastro & Carlo Valastro
Executive Producer: Art Edwards
Executive in Charge: Stephanie Morrisey
Producer: Andy Mills
Culinary Producers: Chad Durkin and Erin McGinn
Director of Photography: Luke Riffle
Assistant Camera: Daniel Nevanpera
Assistant Camera: Matt Antonucci
Intern: Jack Smith
Editor: Andy Mills
Music: artlist.io
2018
Contact: andrew@cakehousemedia.com
28件のコメント
I wish I lived in Hoboken. I loved watching the show I was always hungry 😂 and : my son is dancing like yours 😂
I make them often delicious
I just put on 10 pounds just by looking at this…
Would leaf lard taste and react better?
By pulling it like taffy you separated the evenness of the layers, which should be uniform and tightly packed.
Cute kid 😊
Sfogliatella Riccia
I love the bond, I pray to one day share moments like this with my children…GOD BLESS 🫶🏾🙏🏾
How can you make it?? He has a whole bakery and equipment. Plus he has the dough already made.
What you made looked more like a Sfogliatella which I've made. How did they get longer?
I side with Carlos frosting is good on frys js lol😂
Hi All, can anyone tell me what the big white rolling pin tool is called at 1:24. I can quite hear him and the transcript doesn't translate corectly.
why use shortening and not butter?
I feel so blessed that my partner is such a great dad too Buddy!
Carlo stole the show!
That's a funny looking lobster tail
Not. Me
my. name. is. Mia
I think there should be sugar in the filling recipe. Can someone tell me how much? Thanks! Can't wait to try these at home.
Isso é igual a esfogliatella, só que o recheio dela é melhor.
Hes like welll I mean okayyy lol french fry with buttercream lol
Also known as sfoliatella, one of the best things I have eaten in Italy!
I have to try to make it looks very nice!
Is it a sort of croissants?
Really ? Vegetable shortening ? It should be butter !
I thought Italians used lard for this. Shortening is not good food.
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Wow, that's amazing work!
My Daughter took me to Carlos’s Bakery for my birthday in 2014! I had the Lobster tail pastry! No joke it is to die for! A little bit of heaven! Carrie from AZ.