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BOILED OR STEAMED LOBSTERS

Lobster may be considered a delicacy, but it's a cinch to prepare. When you visit the fish market, don't be surprised at the crustacean's black or bluish-brown color; the familiar bright-red hue comes only with cooking.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Ingredients     Seafood Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 2



Boiled or Steamed Lobsters image

Steps:

  • To boil: Fill a very large (4-gallon) stockpot three-quarters full with cold water. Bring to rolling boil; add salt. Plunge lobsters, one at a time, headfirst into the water. Cook, uncovered, 12 to 14 minutes (from the time lobsters enter pot).
  • To steam: Fit a very large stockpot with a steaming basket (or use a round wire rack or an inverted metal colander). Fill pot with cold water just to reach bottom of basket. Cover; bring to a boil. Quickly set lobsters in one layer in pot (or cook in batches). Cook, covered, 15 to 17 minutes.

1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons coarse or sea salt (for boiling only)
4 lobsters (1 1/2 pounds each)

STEAMED LOBSTERS

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     main-dish

Time 41m

Yield 4 lobsters

Number Of Ingredients 6



Steamed Lobsters image

Steps:

  • Choose a pot with a tight-fitting lid that is large enough to fit the lobsters comfortably with enough room for the steam to circulate around them. Wrap the lid tightly with a kitchen towel. Place a steamer basket or an upturned colander in the pot, and pour in cold water to a depth of about 2 inches. Cover and bring to a boil.
  • Meanwhile, put the lobsters on a cutting board. Place the tip of a large, heavy knife at the cross marks on the back of a lobster's head. In one quick motion cut down through the head to the cutting board. Repeat with the remaining lobsters.
  • To keep the tails straight and ensure even cooking, slip a thin wooden skewer through the length of the lobster's tails.
  • When the water is boiling, quickly add the lobsters to the pot and cover. Steam the lobsters, shaking the pot occasionally, until cooked through, about 8 minutes for 3/4 to 1 pound lobsters, about 10 minutes for 1 to 1 1/4 pound lobsters, and about 11 minutes for 1 1/2 to 2 pound lobsters.
  • Remove the lobsters from the pot and, if you are serving them whole, set them aside for several minutes to rest. Using the back of the heavy knife or a mallet crack the claws. Transfer the lobsters to plates and serve with drawn butter and lobster claw crackers.
  • To remove all the meat from the lobster: Transfer the lobster to a colander in the sink and rinse under cold running water to stop the cooking. Using your hands, twist the claws, knuckles, and tails off of the lobsters. Reserve the bodies for making broth.
  • On a work surface, rest the tails on their sides and, using the palm of your hand, press down on them to crack the shells. Holding a tail with both hands, with the belly facing you, break the tail shell back and pop out the meat. Repeat with the remaining tails. If you have female lobsters (the swimmerets at top of the tail are soft and have hair-like wisps protruding from them), you may want to prepare coral butter, (recipe follows) with the roe. The roe are the dark green eggs located in the body and the top of the tail. Carefully cut open the top of the tail and the body and remove the roe.
  • Grab the "thumb" of a lobster claw and move it back and forth. Try to wiggle the shell off of the meat while pulling out the internal piece of cartilage, leaving the meat attached to the claw (this is a tricky maneuver, if it doesn't work you should be able to shake the meat out). Place the claw horizontally upright with the curve of the claw facing up. Using the heavy part of the blade of the knife, with a short and swift motion, crack the back end of the claw. Drop the claw to its side and, with the back of the knife, crack the side of the back of the claw. Remove the cracked back end of the claw and wiggle the meat out from the shell. Repeat with the remaining claws.
  • Place the knuckles on the work surface and cover with a kitchen towel. Using the back of the knife, crack the knuckles. Using your hands, remove the shell from the knuckles and carefully pick out the meat. You may also use kitchen shears to cut open the knuckles and remove the meat.
  • Place the butter in a small saucepan and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Boil for 1 minute.
  • Set the saucepan aside and let the butter settle, undisturbed. The milk solids will come to the top of the butter and the watery whey will collect on the bottom. Skim off the milk solids with a spoon and pour the drawn butter into a serving bowl or several small ramekins, taking care not include the watery liquid in the bottom of the pan. Serve.
  • Yield: about 1 cup
  • Place the butter in a small saucepan and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Boil for 1 minute.
  • Set the saucepan aside and let the butter settle, undisturbed. The milk solids will come to the top of the butter and the watery whey will collect on the bottom. Skim off the milk solids with a spoon and pour the drawn butter into a small bowl. Wipe out the sauce and return the drawn butter to it.
  • Place the roe in a medium bowl and whisk lightly to break it up. Heat the butter over medium heat until just hot. Gradually pour the warmed butter over the roe, while whisking, until the eggs turn bright red. Serve with lobster or other shellfish.
  • Yield: about 1 cup

4 live lobsters, 3/4 to 2 pounds
Drawn Butter, recipe follows
Coral Butter, recipe follows
1/2 pound unsalted butter
1/2 pound unsalted butter
1 to 4 tablespoons lobster roe (eggs), also called coral, preferably uncooked

BOILED OR STEAMED LOBSTERS

Categories     Steam     Lobster     Boil

Yield Serves 4

Number Of Ingredients 4



Boiled or Steamed Lobsters image

Steps:

  • To boil Fill a large stockpot three-quarters of the way with cold water. Bring to a rolling boil and then add a generous amount of salt (the water should be very salty, to match the brininess of the ocean; at least 1/2 cup in a 4-gallon pot). Plunge 4 live lobsters, one at a time, headfirst into the water, and cook uncovered until they turn bright red. This will take anywhere from 8 to 14 minutes, depending on their size. Use tongs to remove them from the pot and transfer to a platter. Allow lobsters to rest for several minutes until they are cool enough to handle. Serve with butter and lemon wedges.
  • To steam Fill pot with enough cold water just to reach the bottom of the steaming basket (or an inverted colander). Cover and bring to a boil. Quickly arrange 4 live lobsters in one layer in the basket (or cook in batches). Steam until bright red, 15 to 17 minutes. Use tongs to remove lobsters from pot, then allow to rest for several minutes until they are cool enough to handle.
  • Ingredients
  • Purchase lobsters no more than a day before you plan to use them. They can be stored, with their claws banded, on moist seaweed (if your fish market provides it) or damp newspaper in an open bag in the refrigerator until you are ready to cook. (To avoid getting pinched, always hold a live lobster by its body, with the claws facing down.)
  • Look for lobsters that are not only alive but lively. Those that are 1 1/2 pounds are ample enough for individual servings. Don't be surprised by their black or bluish-brown color; they will turn their characteristic red only after cooking.
  • Equipment
  • A large (at least 4-gallon) stockpot is needed to boil or steam 4 lobsters at once. Or you can use smaller pots to cook lobsters in batches. When steaming lobster, an inverted metal colander is a good substitute for a steamer basket.

Coarse salt
4 live lobsters (1 1/2 pounds each)
Melted butter
Lemon wedges, for serving

BOILED LOBSTERS

There is truly no more magnificent feast than a lobster dinner, whether it's eaten at a lobster pound picnic table or on your very own deck. At Thurston's Pound in Bernard, Maine, you choose your lobsters from the tanks near the order window, and then they're boiled in clean seawater in a large propane-fired cooker. To replicate this at home, just be sure to add enough salt to the water to create the right balance of ocean-briny flavor. A mere swipe through melted butter, a squirt of lemon and that's all anyone needs. Heaven!

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 25m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 4



Boiled Lobsters image

Steps:

  • Fill a large stockpot about half full of water. Add the salt and bring to a boil. When the water has come to a rolling boil, plunge the lobsters headfirst into the pot. Clamp the lid back on tightly and return the water to a boil over high heat. Reduce the heat to medium and cook the lobsters for 12 to 18 minutes (hard-shell lobsters will take the longer time), until the shells turn bright red and the tail meat is firm and opaque when checked.
  • Lift the lobsters out of the water with tongs and drain in a colander. Place underside up on a work surface and, grasping firmly, split the tails lengthwise with a large knife. Drain off the excess liquid. Serve with melted butter and lemon wedges.

2 or 3 tablespoons salt
4 live lobsters (about 1 1/2 pounds each)
1/2 cup (1 stick) melted butter
Lemon wedges

STEAMED MAINE LOBSTER

Summer is coming and this means lobster will be on the menu! Everyone should know how to cook them for the backyard cookout.

Provided by Petunia

Categories     Lobster

Time 26m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 3



Steamed Maine Lobster image

Steps:

  • In a pot large enough to hold 2 lobsters, pour in 2 inches of seawater.
  • If you don't have seawater, add 1 tsp.
  • salt to plain water.
  • Pour in 4 oz.
  • of the beer.
  • Bring the water to a boil over high heat.
  • Place the 2 lobsters in the pot and cover tightly.
  • Return to a boil as quickly as possible and then start counting the time.
  • The 2 lb.
  • lobsters should steam for 16 minutes.
  • Take them out with tongs, dump the water and start over with fresh water, adding the salt if no seawater and the beer.
  • Serve with individual bowls of melted butter and cracking utensils.
  • If you want to cook smaller or larger lobsters: it is 13 minutes per pound, for the first pound; add 3 minutes per pound for each additional pound thereafter (Ex: a 1 1/2 lb lobster will cook for 14 1/2 minutes).

Nutrition Facts : Calories 842.7, Fat 8.2, SaturatedFat 1.6, Cholesterol 862.6, Sodium 3852.8, Carbohydrate 6.7, Protein 171

4 (2 lb) lobsters
8 ounces beer
2 teaspoons salt

HOW TO STEAM A LOBSTER

Make and share this How to Steam a Lobster recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Andi Longmeadow Farm

Categories     Lobster

Time 18m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6



How to Steam a Lobster image

Steps:

  • Fill pot with water to match pounds of lobster. (3 qts. per 2 pounds lobster).
  • Add seasonings, vegetable, and garlic.
  • Bring water to rolling boil.
  • Add live lobsters one at a time (if more then one), starting to time immediately. (10 minutes per pound for first pound of lobster, 1 minute per pound thereafter = 2 pound lobster= 12 minutes).
  • Do not cover.
  • Stir lobster half-way through cooking time.
  • Let lobster rest for a full five minutes to allow the meat to absorb the moisture from the shell.
  • Carefully remove and grab a bib.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 386.3, Fat 3.5, SaturatedFat 0.9, Cholesterol 576.6, Sodium 15919.7, Carbohydrate 8.5, Fiber 1.4, Sugar 3.2, Protein 76.1

2 lbs lobsters (alive)
3 quarts water (3 qts. water per every 2 pounds of lobster)
1 large onion, roughly chopped in quarters
1 tablespoon Old Bay Seasoning
4 tablespoons sea salt
3 garlic cloves, smashed (lightly hit to open the clove a bit)

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