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How to Broil Lobster

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Broiling cooks the lobster quickly and browns the meat a little, which plain boiling doesn't.

From Quick Guide: Shellfish 101
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  1. Step 1

    Preheat the broiler. If your lobsters are more than 1 pound and you have two ovens, preheat the other oven to 350 degrees F.

  2. Step 2

    Kill a live lobster quickly by piercing the head with a sharp knife in one fast motion.

  3. Step 3

    Cut through the center of the lobster to split it in half. Use a sharp knife and keep your hands out of the way.

  4. Step 4

    Crack the back shell by spreading the lobster open with your hands.

  5. Step 5

    Pull out and throw away the stomach, a little sac located behind the eyes. If desired, pull out the liver.

  6. Step 6

    Crack the claws by hitting them firmly and sharply with a kitchen mallet or with the back of a heavy knife. Leave the cracked claws intact during cooking.

  7. Step 7

    Put the lobster in a small pan, cut sides up.

  8. Step 8

    Drizzle melted butter onto the tail. Use clarified butter if possible (it's less likely to burn).

  9. Step 9

    Place the lobster under the broiler, making sure it is at least 6 inches from the heat source.

  10. Step 10

    Cook until the surface of the lobster turns a pleasant golden color. Don't overcook it at this stage or the meat will become tough.

  11. Step 11

    Remove the lobster and check to see if it has cooked through. Small lobsters (less than 1 pound) can cook all the way under the broiler. Larger lobsters will need to go into the oven to finish cooking. Check to make sure (see Tips).

  12. Step 12

    Serve as soon as the lobster is done.

Tips & Warnings
  • Split lobster tails by themselves can be cooked with this method.
  • Lobster cooks fairly quickly, and the meat rapidly becomes very stiff, so watch the cooking times carefully. To test for doneness, insert the point of a thin knife into the deepest part of the lobster tail and part it to reveal the center. If the deepest part of the tail is opaque, it's done.

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