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Broiling Lobster Tails

Course Main Course

Equipment

  • large bowl
  • kitchen shears/scissors
  • small sauce pan
  • baking dish
  • spoon or pastry brush
  • instant read thermometer

Ingredients
  

  • maine lobster tails
  • butter (salted or unsalted)
  • seasonings of choice (such as: fresh garlic, lemon juice, paprika, or old bay seasoning)

Instructions
 

  • The first step to making broiled lobster tails is to turn on your broiler. Set it to high
  • While your broiler is heating up, prep your lobster tails. Split the shell of the lobster tail using kitchen scissors, carefully cutting lengthwise down the back
  • Gently pull the lobster meat out of the shell so it sits on top
  • Create a butter sauce to season your lobster tails using 2 tablespoons of butter for each tail, plus your choice of seasonings such as garlic, lemon, and paprika or Old Bay seasoning. Melt the butter in a small sauce pan and add desired seasonings
  • Next, place your butterflied lobster tails in a baking dish and spoon the sauce overtop. Make sure to fully coat all of the lobster meat. Reserve the remaining butter to baste the lobster meat halfway through cooking
  • When your oven is fully preheated, place the tails inside. Make sure to place your baking dish in the middle of the oven, and not directly under the broiler
  • Lobster tails will broil at about 1 minute per ounce. If you’re cooking 8 ounce lobster tails, remove from the oven at 4 minutes, basting  each tail with the butter sauce once more. Place back in the oven for an additional 4 minutes, or until the lobster meat is opaque white and the shell is bright red
  • Check that your lobster is fully cooked by inserting an instant read thermometer into the thickest part of the lobster meat. Thermometer should read 140 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Serve lobster tails hot with flavored butter sauce or classic clarified butter