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Lobster and Shells

Lobster and Shells

By //  by Candace Sampson

I am currently obsessing over dill. I simply can't get enough. So when I came across this recipe in my Barefoot Contessa book How Easy is That?, I knew I had to try it. Lobster and Shells Kosher salt Good olive oil 1/2 pound small pasta shells Kernels from 4 ears of corn 6 scallions, white and green parts, thinly sliced 1 yellow or orange bell pepper, seeded and small-diced 1 pint cherry tomatoes, halved 1 pound cooked lobster meat, medium diced 3/4 cup good mayonnaise 1/2 …

Filed Under: Fish, Food & Drink, Pasta, Recipes, Salads, Sides Tagged With: Candace Derickx, Food & Drink, fresh corn, Life in Pleasantville, Lobster and Shells, pasta salad, summer meals

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