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Lobster Rolls for dinner #2872809
08/07/19 10:12 PM
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Re: Lobster Rolls for dinner [Re: muzziehead] #2872841
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Looks fine. Last ones I had were in Boston. I have to pay around $25 a lb here for them.

Re: Lobster Rolls for dinner [Re: JDR4Bama] #2872875
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Originally Posted by JDR4Bama
Looks fine. Last ones I had were in Boston. I have to pay around $25 a lb here for them.

It ain't cheap here either. But flounder rolls are pretty good.


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Re: Lobster Rolls for dinner [Re: muzziehead] #2872989
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How bout' postin' up the recipe, Muzzie.


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Re: Lobster Rolls for dinner [Re: muzziehead] #2873024
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I steamed two whole live lobsters with 1/4 cup of Creole seasoning in the water for about 5 minutes until they turn red, dont overcook them.
With the lobsters I have been getting at Publix it yields just under ONE pound of meat which is plenty for two big rolls.

Then pick ALL the meat out leaving the pinchers whole and chop up the rest in 1/2" pieces.

The sauce is simple.

1/3 cup Hellmans mayonaisse
2 tsp fresh lemon juice
1/3 cup diced celery
2 tsp chives finely chopped
1 tsp fresh chopped parsley
1 tsp fresh chopped taragon
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 tsp cayenne pepper or cajun seasoning

Fold the chopped lobster into sauce and refrigerate at least an hour.

Serve on toasted hoagie roll, I prefer the wheat rolls from Publix, with shredded lettuce. I also like to drizzle some drawn lemon butter over the roll before eating.

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Re: Lobster Rolls for dinner [Re: muzziehead] #2876552
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Those look amazing.


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Re: Lobster Rolls for dinner [Re: muzziehead] #2876844
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Re: Lobster Rolls for dinner [Re: muzziehead] #2876908
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I’m gonna have to do a low carb version soon. This looks amazing. I’ll post up when I do.

Re: Lobster Rolls for dinner [Re: muzziehead] #2876934
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How big were your lobsters/lobster? I know the Publix in Pelham has them for $15 a pound.


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Re: Lobster Rolls for dinner [Re: Darrylcom] #2876942
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Originally Posted by Darrylcom
I’m gonna have to do a low carb version soon. This looks amazing. I’ll post up when I do.


Low carb? No way Jose 🤭🤪🥴


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Re: Lobster Rolls for dinner [Re: muzziehead] #2876944
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Hmm? Low carb lobster rolls?
I guess that's called.... Lobster.


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Re: Lobster Rolls for dinner [Re: MarksOutdoors] #2877036
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Originally Posted by MarksOutdoors


How big were your lobsters/lobster? I know the Publix in Pelham has them for $15 a pound.

I had two lobsters and ended up with 15.4oz of meat from the two. I think they weighed about 1.5lbs in the shell. But last night, I went to Costco and decided to try the Langostino and quiet honestly, it wasn't as good but it was mighty tasty and cost less than half the price of the lobsters and I didn't have to clean anything.


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Re: Lobster Rolls for dinner [Re: muzziehead] #2877787
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Damn good job.


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