🦞 Broiled Lobster Tails
Broiled Lobster Tails are a classic seafood delicacy, featuring lobster tails cooked under high heat for a succulent, tender interior and a slightly crisp, caramelized top. Broiling is quick and highlights the lobster’s natural sweetness.
🥄 Main Ingredients
- **Lobster Tails – thawed if frozen
- **Butter – melted, for brushing
- **Garlic – minced (optional)
- Lemon juice, salt, pepper, paprika, or Old Bay seasoning
👨🍳 How to Broil Lobster Tails
- Prep the lobster – Using kitchen scissors, cut the top shell lengthwise to expose the meat. Lift the meat slightly to sit on top of the shell.
- Season – Brush meat with melted butter, garlic, lemon juice, and seasonings.
- Preheat broiler – Set the oven broiler to high and place lobster tails on a baking sheet.
- Broil – About 8–12 minutes depending on size, until the meat is opaque and lightly browned on top. Internal temperature should reach 140–145°F (60–63°C).
- Serve – Drizzle with extra butter and lemon wedges.
🍽️ Serving Ideas
- With Garlic Herb Butter Sauce
- Accompanied by Steamed Vegetables or Rice Pilaf
- Perfect for special dinners or seafood feasts
💡 Tips
- Don’t overcook; lobster meat becomes tough and rubbery quickly.
- Brush with butter every 3–4 minutes for a richer flavor.
- Serve with lemon wedges and fresh herbs for presentation and brightness.
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