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Boiling Lobster
Posted on 9/2/10 at 8:43 am
Posted on 9/2/10 at 8:43 am
Anybody have any experience boiling lobster? I see a bunch of recipes from the northeast online, but they seem bland. What about boiling them Louisiana style?
Posted on 9/2/10 at 8:51 am to CC11
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What about boiling them Louisiana style?
No.
Posted on 9/2/10 at 8:52 am to glassman
we've done it and they were good!!!
Posted on 9/2/10 at 8:58 am to charlied
I don't want to overpower the lobster, but I do want some kick, not just poached seafood with butter.
Posted on 9/2/10 at 9:07 am to CC11
it works really well,you just wait until after the kiddie batch we usually do first with less seasonings.
This post was edited on 9/2/10 at 1:31 pm
Posted on 9/2/10 at 9:13 am to CC11
quote:
What about boiling them Louisiana style?
A lot of people will cry foul, but I had some done like that when visiting my uncle in Boston, and they were delicious.
Posted on 9/2/10 at 9:50 am to CC11
did it for mother's day, la style and they were damn good. I did add more lemon that normal though
Posted on 9/2/10 at 11:54 am to haut coton
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steaming is better
This. My preference is grilled, but I do love a steamed lobster.
Posted on 9/2/10 at 12:10 pm to notslim99
Wal Mart will steam them for you. I don't like the Louisiana spices with lobster. I like the taste of lobster which gets drowned by rtoo many spices. I think "Louisiana style" is why you can't find a decent crap cake in Louisiana.
Posted on 9/2/10 at 12:40 pm to CC11
Question for those that have done this, how long do you leave them in the boiling water? Because of their size I would think you have to boil them longer, but how much? Thanks.
Posted on 9/2/10 at 2:40 pm to haut coton
quote:Is 13" large enough to facilitate a lobster? The clear casing would allow for viewing of the lobster's demise...mwah ha ha haaaa.
You can pick-up one of these at Wal-Mart and it works great.
Posted on 9/2/10 at 5:05 pm to Nawlens Gator
quote:
decent crap cake
i've never had a crap cake...any good?
Posted on 9/3/10 at 10:16 pm to jojothetireguy
go for it. very nice with real seasoning other than salt and old bay.
Posted on 9/3/10 at 11:05 pm to fatboydave
Hate to say it, but I think New England style is better. Lobsters are far sweeter than crawfish or crabs. I just don't think your typical savory boil works well.
Posted on 9/3/10 at 11:24 pm to CC11
I've had them done "Louisiana style". What a waste of a good and expensive crustacean.
Posted on 9/4/10 at 8:34 am to Gris Gris
I think lobsters have lots of flavor and don't need anything too overpowering. Had them steamed and boiled in beer...very tasty.
Posted on 9/5/10 at 12:29 pm to PlanoPrivateer
I loves me some lobster. Get a pound of steamer clams per person as an appetizer. If you want to spice things up then dip the steamers in some Old Bay seasoning before eating. DO NOT try to cook a lobster "Cajan style." That makes about as much sense as cooking crawfish "Boston style."
Here are cooking times.
LOBSTER COOKING TIMES
And if you want to order some fresh then use these guys. I have several times. Great lobster and reasonably priced.
THE FRESH LOBSTER COMPANY
And here is how to de-shell one.
KITCHEN DAILY
Here are cooking times.
LOBSTER COOKING TIMES
And if you want to order some fresh then use these guys. I have several times. Great lobster and reasonably priced.
THE FRESH LOBSTER COMPANY
And here is how to de-shell one.
KITCHEN DAILY
This post was edited on 9/5/10 at 12:37 pm
Posted on 9/5/10 at 1:33 pm to RhodeIslandRed
quote:
DO NOT try to cook a lobster "Cajan style." That makes about as much sense as cooking crawfish "Boston style."
lobster exists outside of boston. crawfish exists outside of louisiana. both can be cooked in different ways and they are.
lobster can be good with lots of different flavors. crawfish can be good cooked more simply.
in fact crawfish probably has more fat/guts per amount of meat than lobster does, so it arguably brings more flavor to the table without outside seasonings.
Posted on 9/5/10 at 7:41 pm to AreJay
AreJay:
I have eaten crawfish boiled in nothing more than plain water and lobster that was fried. Trust me and cook foods in the conventional manner.
As one previous poster wrote, crab cakes suck in Louisiana because Louisiana chefs do not know what the hell they are doing. Cook crab cakes like they do in Maryland.
Don't try to be creative because sometimes the original cannot be improved. Understand that or stay out of the kitchen.
I have eaten crawfish boiled in nothing more than plain water and lobster that was fried. Trust me and cook foods in the conventional manner.
As one previous poster wrote, crab cakes suck in Louisiana because Louisiana chefs do not know what the hell they are doing. Cook crab cakes like they do in Maryland.
Don't try to be creative because sometimes the original cannot be improved. Understand that or stay out of the kitchen.
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