Broiled Lobster Tails Recipe Video

Dan "The Lobster Man", owner and founder of Lobster Gram shows you how to turn your Maine Lobster Tails into a beautiful presentation worthy of even the most posh five star restaurant.

Summary

Preparation Time15 MinCooking Time10 Min
Ready In25 MinDifficulty LevelEasy
Health IndexAverageServings4
CuisineCourse
TasteMethod
Main Ingredient, Interest Group

Ingredients

 
* 4 Maie
 
Lobster tails (6-7 oz. each)
 
* 2 Tbsp. breadcrumb
 
* 2 Tbsp. grated Parmesan cheese
 
* 1 Tbsp. fresh minced parsley
 
* 1 dash paprika
 
* 1 Tbsp. butter, melted
 
* 2 Tbsp. dry white wine
 
* 2 Tbsp. lemon juice
 
* 1 clove garlic, crushed

Directions

First, you need to prep your tails. With kitchen scissors, cut lengthwise through the top of the lobster shell (the round, hard side of the shell). Note: When cutting the shell, you will also be cutting through the lobster meat which is okay - this butterflies the meat for you and makes a very nice presentation. If you wish to remove the digestive tract (the dark line that runs along the length of the tail), this is a good time to do that as well. Then pry open the shell using your fingers. Starting at the wide end, carefully loosen meat from bottom of shell, keeping meat attached at the small tail end. Lift meat through the cut shell opening and place on top of shell. Combine breadcrumbs, Parmesan cheese, parsley and paprika in a small bowl. Stir in melted butter. Set aside.Combine wine, lemon juice and garlic, and stir well. Brush lobster with half of wine mixture. Broil 5" from heat for 9 minutes, or until lobster meat turns opaque. Watch closely to avoid overcooking. Baste after the first 5 minutes with the rest of the wine mixture. Sprinkle breadcrumb mixture over tails at the end of 9 minutes, then broil an additional 30 seconds or until golden brown.

Editors Review

Dan shows us users how to crack open the lobster shell to crank up the meat and then broil to get the meat all done. Watch the video if your wanting to know how to handle a lobster!

Comments

Anonymous

Anonymous says :

You could have included preparing the bread mixture and breading the lobster parts in the video.
Posted on: 3 April 2010 - 9:20am
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Hearty meatlover says :

Hey Chef! The broiled maine tails no doubt looks amazing and am sure they are gonna taste even better..the only problem being, I am not much into the taste of wine into cooking. In that case what other kinds of baste can be used in broiling the lobsters? I have a feeling that the bread crumbs will give a crispier finish to this seafood delicacy , but can I use some other kinda coating instead? Will be eagerly waiting for your reply.... :)
Posted on: 10 February 2010 - 7:19am
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healthyeating says :

Quite informative video!! I like it...thanks chef :)
Posted on: 9 February 2010 - 11:27pm
Anonymous

sanman357 says :

Thanks for making a video on this. Shows the tricks like starting from the back and how far to cut. Going to do this on Christmas. Once again Thank You, Carl
Posted on: 19 December 2009 - 12:11pm
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