| I've never tried it but would like to. Should I try making it myself or order it at a restaurant so I taste it "right" for my first time? |
| It is really delicious. Order it in a restaurant so you don't have to kill the thing yourself. |
| Not always. Good in some restaurants, inedible in others. |
| It is, but it's hard on the lobster. |
| Does the Red Hook lobster truck ever come near you? Get a Connecticut style roll. |
| Or go to Legal Seafood; it's a Boston chain; so good--there's a few around here. (bonus: Their rolls are delicious, too!) |
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You can get one steamed at Giant. Bring it home and saulte it in butter with shells on. The flavor is in the shells. Serve it over pasta, Italian style.
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| No, it is a bottom feeder that feasts on carcasses. In the 18th century contracts had limits on how much lobster could be fed to servants. For some reason it later acquired an altogether un-earned cache. Probably people like it because it is dipped in butter - but then they would like anything that was dipped in butter. |
Yes, and in fact a lot of shellfish was originally poor people's food! Oysters, mussels, etc. I think because it could be easily scavenged by anyone with access to the coast. But now that it is more scarce and people like to eat it away from the coast, it is considered a delicacy. That said, lobster is delicious! But like a lot of shellfish, it is a subtle, sweet flavor - not huge and meaty and in your fAce like a steak. |
This is true. My grandfather, as a child, was embarrassed to have lobster in his lunch. His father was a lobsterman. It meant you were poor. I hate lobster. Even well cooked, I can't stand the texture and the mouth feel of the meat. I do like steamers, oysters and crabs. Something about lobster though. Ick. |
| It's ok. I like it better as a component of a larger dish than by itself. So, lobster risotto-yum. Lobster tail, meh. |
| It's a vehicle for butter. What's not to love about that?!? |
| Lobster must be eaten fresh. while you can get a good lobster here, I would not risk it. Texture is similar to monkfish/scallop. Amazing. |
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I would second Legal Seafood for your first time.
I do like Lobster rolls, but I'm not a huge fan of lobster. If I got to legal Seafood and I'm in the mood to spend "lobster money" I opt instead for Alaskan King Crab legs. They are much more tender and sweeter. Whomever told you to get lobster from Giant, ignore that terrible advice. Giant is to Red Lobster as Wegmans is to Blacksalt. |
| I love, and have always loved, lobster, very rich, very sweet taste, and agree that it needs to be fresh. The total annoying thing is that although prices up North are really low these days because of oversupply, it is rare to see those prices reflected here, either at the store or even less likely, in a restaurant. $15 for a small lobster roll given the prices they are paying for lobster ought to at least lead to a misdemeanor offense these days. Interesting article in the New Yorker awhile back on this. |