There’s something incredibly special about cooking with lobster and butter. The moment you drop those gorgeous lobsters into the pot, the anticipation builds, and the kitchen fills with that unforgettable aroma! I remember the first time I made this dish for a small gathering; my friends’ eyes lit up as I plated the succulent lobster meat alongside melted butter. It felt like a celebration, and it truly transformed the evening into a memorable occasion. Whether it’s a birthday, anniversary, or just a cozy dinner at home, this dish always brings joy and a touch of elegance to the table. Trust me, you’re going to love it!
Ingredients List
- 2 lobsters (about 1.5 pounds each)
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter
- 1 lemon (for serving)
- Salt to taste
How to Prepare Instructions
Cooking with lobster and butter is simple, but there are a few key steps to ensure everything turns out perfectly. Just follow my lead, and you’ll impress everyone at the table!
Boiling the Lobsters
First things first, let’s get that pot ready! Here’s how to boil your lobsters:
- Fill a large pot with water—enough to cover the lobsters completely. Aim for about 3-4 quarts.
- Add a generous amount of salt; it should taste like seawater!
- Bring the water to a rolling boil over high heat.
- Once boiling, carefully add the lobsters headfirst. This is crucial to ensure they die instantly and humanely.
- Cook them for 8-10 minutes. You’ll know they’re done when they turn bright red and the meat is opaque.
Preparing the Butter
While the lobsters are boiling, let’s melt that butter! Here’s the easy way:
- In a small saucepan, add your 1/2 cup of unsalted butter.
- Set the heat to low. You want to melt it gently so it doesn’t burn—no one likes burnt butter!
- Stir occasionally until it’s completely melted and warmed through, about 5 minutes. Keep it on low; we want it silky, not sizzling!
Serving the Dish
Now it’s time for the fun part—serving!
- Once the lobsters are cooked, carefully remove them from the pot and let them cool slightly. You don’t want to burn your fingers!
- To crack the shells, I like to use a lobster cracker or a sturdy nutcracker. Go gently but firmly, and don’t be afraid to get a little messy!
- Plate the succulent lobster meat and drizzle it generously with the melted butter. Add lemon wedges on the side for that zesty kick.
And there you have it! A stunning dish that’s as delightful to look at as it is to eat!
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- It’s incredibly simple, perfect for both beginners and seasoned cooks.
- The flavor combination of lobster and butter is absolutely divine—rich and indulgent!
- It’s a quick dish that comes together in just 20 minutes, making it ideal for special occasions or a fancy weeknight dinner.
- Your friends and family will be wowed by your culinary skills, and trust me, they’ll be asking for seconds!
Tips for Success
To make sure your lobster and butter dish is a hit, here are my top tips!
- Always check that your lobsters are alive before cooking—freshness is key!
- If you’re a butter lover, feel free to increase the butter amount; it makes everything even more decadent!
- Pair with a crisp side salad or some crusty bread to soak up all that delicious butter.
- Don’t rush the boiling process—timing is everything for perfectly tender meat!
Nutritional Information
Keep in mind that nutritional values can vary based on the specific ingredients and brands you use, so these numbers are just estimates. Typically, one serving of lobster and butter contains around 450 calories, 30g of fat, 40g of protein, and 1000mg of sodium. Enjoy responsibly!
FAQ Section
How do I know when lobsters are fully cooked?
You’ll know your lobsters are fully cooked when their shells turn a bright red color and the meat inside is opaque and firm to the touch. If you’re unsure, you can also check the internal temperature; it should reach 140°F (60°C). Just be careful not to overcook them, or they can become tough!
Can I use frozen lobsters?
Absolutely, you can use frozen lobsters! Just remember they’ll take a bit longer to cook than fresh ones. Thaw them in the fridge overnight for the best results. When boiling, add an extra 2-3 minutes to the cooking time. Keep an eye on the color and texture to ensure they’re cooked perfectly!
What can I serve with lobster and butter?
There are so many delicious sides that pair beautifully with lobster and butter! I love serving it with a light, crisp salad to balance the richness. You could also go for some garlic bread to mop up that buttery goodness, or even a side of roasted asparagus or corn on the cob. The options are endless, so feel free to get creative!
Storage & Reheating Instructions
If you have any leftovers (which is rare, but hey, it happens!), store the lobster meat in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days. Just make sure it’s cooled down before sealing it up! When you’re ready to enjoy it again, gently reheat the lobster in a skillet over low heat, adding a splash of butter to keep it moist. Avoid microwaving, as it can make the lobster tough. Enjoy your gourmet leftovers!
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Lobster and Butter: 5 Steps to a Decadent Delight
- Total Time: 20 minutes
- Yield: 2 servings 1x
- Diet: Gluten Free
Description
A simple and delicious lobster dish served with melted butter.
Ingredients
- 2 lobsters (about 1.5 pounds each)
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter
- 1 lemon (for serving)
- Salt to taste
Instructions
- Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil.
- Add lobsters to the boiling water and cook for 8-10 minutes.
- Remove lobsters and let them cool slightly.
- In a small saucepan, melt butter over low heat.
- Crack the lobster shells and remove the meat.
- Serve lobster meat with melted butter and lemon wedges.
Notes
- Ensure lobsters are alive before cooking.
- You can adjust butter quantity based on preference.
- Pair with a side salad for a complete meal.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 10 minutes
- Category: Main Course
- Method: Boiling
- Cuisine: Seafood
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 lobster
- Calories: 450
- Sugar: 0g
- Sodium: 1000mg
- Fat: 30g
- Saturated Fat: 20g
- Unsaturated Fat: 10g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 0g
- Fiber: 0g
- Protein: 40g
- Cholesterol: 150mg
Keywords: lobster, butter, seafood, dinner











