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(@michael)
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anyone know any good, simple lobster recipes?


 
Posted : November 17, 2003 6:21 pm
(@Afriend)
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Broil or grill them. Serve with melted butter. It doesn't get any better or simpler than that.


 
Posted : November 17, 2003 10:05 pm
(@Andrew McGregor)
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Hi Michael

Grilling them seems to give the best flavor, we usually split the shell on the underside, mix butter and garlic salt to taste together, and dribble it in the split. Grill upside down, keep adding the mix and grill to a dark reddish brown color. Split the shell, pop out the meat, slice like shrimp and enjoy!

Variations include hot sauce, soy sauce, horseraddish, terriki, etc. I've broiled them, boiled them, and bake them before...I guess it depends on the mood and what you have to cook with.

After cooking, you might try a simple rice and mixed veggie stir fry thats easy and fast and serve on that.

Andrew


 
Posted : November 17, 2003 10:42 pm
 mike
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well, i made up little own last night, i boiled the lobster and then mixed the meat in with an alfredo sauce, and veggies, then mixed it with pasta, and it was incerdible, i think thats just because i like what i catch rather than store stuff, thnaks for the help though folks. mike


 
Posted : November 18, 2003 3:00 pm
(@Steve)
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Where are you guys getting your Lobster? and how much are you paying


 
Posted : November 18, 2003 4:42 pm
 Rick
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We're paying $5.99 a pound in NH. I got some great recipes once from the University of Maine web site.


 
Posted : November 19, 2003 1:02 am
(@michael)
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i caught mine out snorkeling. but they told me $25 for a pound at marina market, but i guess that out on the road to coki beach you can find it for pretty cheap. good luck. mike


 
Posted : November 20, 2003 8:48 pm
(@Andrew McGregor)
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Hi All...

$6.99 pound from the guy at the Coki beach road. Fresh, live, out of the 5 gal. bucket.

Andrew


 
Posted : November 21, 2003 3:58 am

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