How to Dress and Serve Delicious Cooked Lobster

Read our expert guide on how to cook lobster and get recipe ideas for how to serve this fancy seafood, such as lobster rolls and thermidor.

There’s something about lobsters that makes them stand out from other fish. Maybe it’s their colorful shells or their delicious meat. Once the reserve of fancy restaurants, lobsters are now available at local fishmongers and supermarkets. Advertisement.

A frozen lobster comes conveniently prepped. Once you choose one that has already been cooked, you can start removing the meat right away without having to look for a big pot to boil it in. Read on to discover our food teams tips on cooking lobster.

Lobster is a delicious and luxurious seafood that can seem intimidating to cook and dress at home. However, learning how to properly dress and serve cooked lobster is easier than you think! In this article, I’ll walk you through the simple steps to dress cooked lobster and serve it in style.

Gather Your Ingredients and Tools

Before cooking your lobsters make sure you have the necessary ingredients and tools on hand

  • Live lobsters – Get lobsters that are lively and energetic when selecting them Avoid any that seem lethargic or limp

  • Large pot – You’ll need a large pot to cook the lobsters in, The pot should be big enough to accommodate the lobsters without crowding them

  • Salt – Salt helps flavor the lobster meat. Use coarse sea salt or kosher salt.

  • Butter – Melted butter is the classic topping for dressed lobster. Use high-quality unsalted butter.

  • Lemon wedges – Lemon brightens the flavor of the lobster meat. Cut a few lemons into wedges for serving.

  • Small bowl – Use a small bowl for melted butter.

  • Shell cracker/picker – A lobster cracker or picker makes it easy to access the meat.

  • Small fork – Use a small fork to pull lobster meat out of the shell.

  • Napkins or moist towelettes – These help clean up after eating lobster.

Cook the Lobsters

To cook the lobsters:

  • Fill a large pot with enough water to cover the lobsters completely. Salt the water generously – it should taste like sea water.

  • Bring the water to a rapid boil.

  • Place live lobsters head first into the boiling water. Cover and cook for 5-7 minutes per pound.

  • Lobsters are done when their shells turn bright red. Carefully remove them from the water.

Dress the Cooked Lobsters

Once cooked, here’s how to dress your lobsters for serving:

  • Twist and remove the claws and tails from the body. Discard the head/body or save for lobster stock.

  • Use a cracker or mallet to crack the claws and tail shells. Be careful, as cooked shells can shatter into sharp pieces. I recommend cracking them over a towel for easy cleanup.

  • For the tail, flip it over onto its back and use scissors to cut through the underside of the shell. This allows you to butterfly the tail open while keeping the shell intact.

  • Remove and discard the intestinal tract that runs along the top of the tail meat. Rinse under cool water to clean.

  • Use a small fork or lobster pick to push the meat out of the tail in one piece.

  • For the knuckles and claws, use your cracker/picker to break apart the shell and pull out the meat. Discard any pieces of shell or cartilage.

  • Arrange the lobster meat nicely on a platter for an appetizing presentation. Place claw and knuckle meat towards the center and tails around the outside.

Make Melted Butter for Dipping

Melted butter is the perfect accompaniment for lobster. To make it:

  • Melt at least 1 stick of unsalted butter in a small bowl or pot. Clarified butter works best, as it won’t have milk solids that burn.

  • For flavor, add minced garlic, fresh lemon juice, parsley, or other herbs to the melted butter.

  • Pour the melted butter into small ramekins for individual servings at the table.

  • Provide lemon wedges for squeezing over the lobster meat.

Serving Suggestions

Your perfectly dressed lobster is ready to be enjoyed! Here are some serving suggestions:

  • Serve with classic sides like coleslaw, corn on the cob, and boiled potatoes. Dip them in the flavored butter for extra richness.

  • Let guests get hands-on by providing lobster crackers, picks, and napkins. Cover the table with newspaper for easy cleanup.

  • For a romantic meal, serve lobster with a crisp white wine, salad, and crusty bread. Light candles and put on soft music.

  • Impress guests by stuffing lobster meat back into the shells and broiling briefly with buttered breadcrumbs.

  • Turn leftover lobster meat into lobster rolls served on hot dog buns with chives and lemon mayo.

how do you dress cooked lobster

How to grill lobster

Before you put your lobster on the grill, cut it in half lengthwise and open it up on a sturdy board. Take out the stomach sac and any soft, brown meat you want. Then, use the back of a knife to crack the claws so the heat can reach the meat inside. Finally, season with a thermidor butter sauce and lemon juice, then pop under the grill.

Watch our video on how to prepare your lobster for grilling:

Grilled lobster tails with lemon & herb butter

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Learn how to grill lobster with our video.

How to dress a lobster

How to dress a lobster?

Take a look at these tips for easy and quick ways on how to dress a lobster. Split the lobster in half lengthways. Then, remove and crack the claws. Melt a half a stick of butter or margarine, then add lemon juice to the melted butter (to taste). Serve the lemon butter mixture in a small dish with the lobster. Be careful as you remove the meat.

How do you make a lobster sandwich look good?

Tasty garnishes include lemon, butter and old bay.Place the lobster on a large decorative plate to add to the presentation. Once you have placed the lobster in the center of the plate, place the cracked shells around the edge of the plate to add color to the presentation of the dish.

How do you cook a lobster with lemon butter?

Split the lobster in half lengthways. Then, remove and crack the claws. Melt a half a stick of butter or margarine, then add lemon juice to the melted butter (to taste). Serve the lemon butter mixture in a small dish with the lobster. Be careful as you remove the meat. Stay away from the “fingers” alongside the walls of the body of the lobster.

How do you decorate a lobster plate?

Decorate the place with large chunks of leftover lobster shell, lettuce, lemon wedges or parsley for a finished, decorative look. The completed dressed lobster look should appear as follows: the lobster meat or lobster tail should be placed in the center of the plate and should be sprinkled with the garnish of your choice on top.

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