Frozen lobster tails can be serious stress-savers, since you don't have to worry about butchering the expensive shellfish or having them go bad in the fridge. The only inconvenience is the thawing ...
1. Place the lobster tails on a flat surface. 2. Using a sharp knife, carefully split the tails in half and set aside. 3. Heat 2 tablespoons of oil in a sauté pan, place the tails cut side down in the ...
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Avoid these 10 mistakes when cooking lobster
Growing up in Nova Scotia, I was lucky to be surrounded by lobster all the time. It made an appearance at family gatherings, summer dinners, and special occasions. I've eaten it boiled, grilled, ...
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