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Step-by-Step Instructions for Boiling Lobster Tails
Lobster tails contain just enough meat for a single serving without the hassle of cracking the claws. Boiling is one of the easiest ways to cook lobster tails. During cooking, the tails have a tendency to curl, but a wooden skewer inserted in the tail before cooking prevents this. Remove the skewer before serving.
Things You'll Need
- Wooden skewers
- Lobster tails
- 8 qt. cooking pot
- 6 qt. water
- 6 tbsp. salt
- Butcher knife
Instructions
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Push a wooden skewer into the middle of the lobster tail down its length to prevent curling.
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Bring the water and salt to a boil over medium high heat.
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Gently lower the lobster tails into the boiling water.
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Boil the lobster tails for one minute per ounce of weight for the total weight of all the lobster tails. For instance, if you are cooking two three-ounce tails, you would boil both for six minutes.
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Drain the lobster tails at the end of the cooking time and remove the skewers inside the tails.
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Sever the top half of the tail shell lengthwise with a butcher knife, leaving the bottom half of the shell intact.
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