How to Boil or Steam a Lobster
By Scott Kessman, published Apr 25, 2006
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The idea of that tender, succulent meat on the end of the tiny lobster fork, dripping with hot butter is enough to make your mouth water and your stomach whine. But unfortunately, many restaurants charge a premium price for their quality lobsters, often an unfortunate deterrent from partaking in a scrumptious lobster feast.
The supermarket lobsters are priced more reasonably, but what you save in price, you gain in the added responsibility of having to prepare for and cook the lobsters on your own. This is also a deterrent, as many people think the process daunting, when in truth, it is really lack of knowledge that is the culprit. It is in fact extremely easy to cook lobster, and there is nothing like a freshly cooked lobster transported from the pot to your plate.
There are two simple ways to cook a lobster, either by boiling it or steaming it. They can also be grilled, but here we will focus on the former two methods. For boiling, you will need a large kettle capable of holding the lobster (or lobsters) and a generous quantity of water. Fill most of the kettle, stopping approximately 1/4 from the top. Some supermarkets can provide you with sea water, which is ideal for boiling the lobsters. If sea water is unavailable, then simply add about 2 tablespoons of salt for each quart of water.
After bringing the water to a boil, add the lobsters one at a time. The water will cease to boil as the lobsters are adding, until it heats up again. Once the water has begun boiling again, turn the heat to low and put a lid on the kettle. Simmer for fifteen minutes for lobsters ranging from 1 to 1 1/4 pounds, and twenty minutes for 1 1/2 to 2 pound lobsters. You should consult your seafood grocer for proper cooking times for larger lobsters.
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