The mouthwatering red lobster recipes

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  • Author Gus Lamer
  • Published October 30, 2008
  • Word count 654

Introduction

Lobsters are economically important as seafood, forming the basis of a global industry that nets US$1.

They are invertebrates and are found all over the world. A lobster is best eaten fresh, and is normally purchased live.

Most popular ways of preparing lobsters are frying, grilling or baking.

Maine Lobsters

Maine lobster tails make usually the most memorable appetizer. They are best enjoyed the day your receive them.

Fresh lobsters quickly became a luxury food and a tourist attraction for the Maritime provinces and Maine and an export

to Europe and Japan where it is especially expensive. Caught off the coast of Maine & Southern Canada every morning,

these lobsters are shipped overnight via FedEx & UPS to your homes. However, these creatures are as frail as their meat.

Scientific research conducted at the Maine Department of Marine Resources in the United States shows that lobsters,

like most other marine invertebrates, cannot survive heat exposure and can die at temperatures of 30 degrees Celsius,

which feels lukewarm to human touch. Although lobsters are in abundance, sustainable Maine lobster harvesters know that by

protecting the Maine lobster resource today they are protecting their livelihood and this valued ecosystem for tomorrow.

Recipes

The three most common ways to cook lobsters are Steamed; Boiled; or Grilled. Whether you like a traditional whole lobster

for steaming or prefer select lobster meat for easy recipe applications, Maine lobster suppliers have the products you need.

However lobster tails can be stored in a freezer for up to 6 months. So be careful when you find a great deal on lobster tails.

Our red lobster recipes at red-lobster-recipes.com cover the full range of dishes:

soups, chowders, stews, saladsand sandwiches, as well as pot-pies, pastas, risottos and classic maincourses, along with a special

chapter on chef's creations. Also very popular are lobster tails recipes. Lobster tails are beautiful to cook, grill, bake or even

microwave. How to know if the lobster tails are well cooked/grilled? It is when the meat comes right out of the shell.

Cooking

For cooking red lobster it is very important to consider the following tip when buying lobster: Check whether the lobster is still active.

Next you should store live lobsters in your refrigerator until you are ready to begin the cooking process. When cooking, make sure to turn

once during cooking process. Lobster’s meat is extremely delicate so be sure not to overcook, as many newbee "chefs" do.

Cooking a lobster longer than the recommended times usually makes the meat too tough. During the process protein are broken down,

releasing the carotenoid pigment. Boiled lobster should always be served with plenty of melted butter.

Grilling

Lobster, cooked in the oven or on grill, is a gourmet treat. If you are searching for a grilled lobster guidelines, we have the basics

of grilled lobster tail recipe. Tastes best when served with melted drawn butter and a slice of

lemon. White and opaque meat is the sign your grilled lobsters are ready to eat. With our recipes you will discover that

grilling lobster tails is no more difficult than grilling a steak or a piece of chicken.

Well grilled tails should be crisp and snappy and the average cooking time on a hot grill should not exceed ten minutes.

Lobsters cooked on the grill have a wonderful smoky flavor, and they are easier to eat than traditional boiled whole lobsters.

Be sure to use a sharp knife to split the claws only on the side that will be turned up on the grill and place each half lobster,

shell side down, on a grill that has been pre-heated to medium temperature.

Conclusion

So, next time you want to cook up some nice whole lobsters try our grilled lobster recipe. If you're dieting you, can prepare our

red lobster recipes without the sauces. If you have a great lobster recipe, we are always keen to publish your innovative ideas.

Gus Lamer has been connected to the lobster business for almost twenty years. For more information visit http://www.red-lobster-recipes.com.

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