You can never go wrong with fresh seafood, whether it’s steamed mussels, a summery shrimp boil, hot crab dip or these super delicious lobster rolls. Lobster sandwiches are the absolute best way to showcase this succulent seafood variety!

Lobster Roll Ingredients

To make lobster rolls, you will need lobster meat, mayonnaise, lemon juice, celery, salt, pepper, butter, buns and chives. I also love grilled lobster tail, lobster salad and my decadent lobster mac and cheese! If you are a seafood lover, you owe it to yourself to make my popular seafood boil which contains succulent lobster tails.

How Do You Make A Lobster Roll?

Place cubes of lobster meat in a bowl along with mayo, lemon juice, celery, chives, kosher salt and black pepper. Gently mix the lobster with the seasonings until it’s well combined. Spread butter on the outside of split top hot dog buns, then toast the buns in a pan on the stove. Place a lettuce leaf into each bun, then mound the lobster mixture on top. Add a sprinkle of chives if desired, then serve immediately.

Tips For The Perfect Lobster Roll

The lobster mixture can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 8 hours before you plan to serve it. This recipe is most authentic when split-top hot dog buns are used. If you can’t find split-top buns, feel free to use regular hot dog buns or even French rolls. I like to serve my sandwiches with lettuce in them, but you can omit the lettuce if you just want pure lobster! Any type of lobster will work for this recipe. While Maine lobster is the classic variety used, rock lobster will also work just fine. Feel free to use lobster claw meat, tail meat, or a combination of the two.

How To Cook A Lobster

You can use live lobsters or pre-cooked lobster for this recipe. To cook live lobsters, place 3 inches of salted water in a pot and bring it to a boil. Add the lobsters, cover the pot, then cook for 7-8 minutes for a 1 1/4 pound lobster. Remove the lobsters from the water, then let them cool and remove the tail and claw meat from the lobsters. Cut the meat into 3/4 inch pieces and you’ll be ready to proceed with the recipe.

If you’re cooking lobster tails, you can steam them, or roast them in the oven. Broil the lobster tails for 10 minutes or until the flesh is red and opaque. Let the tails cool, then dice the meat to use in your sandwiches. Still need more guidance? Be sure to check out my complete guide on how to cook a lobster.

Lobster Roll Variations

This sandwich recipe is absolutely delicious as-is, but you can change up the ingredients to customize it to your tastes.

Connecticut Style: Instead of making a cold sandwich, toss warm chunks of lobster with melted butter, parsley and salt and pepper. BLT: Add cooked strips of bacon and sliced tomato to the sandwiches. Avocado: You can add chunks of avocado to the lobster salad, or place slices of avocado into the buns. Spicy: Add hot sauce or sriracha sauce to taste. Seafood: Mix in shrimp and crab with the lobster.

Lobster rolls are one of my favorite ways to enjoy lobster. These may just be the best lobster rolls you’ll ever eat, and even better, you can enjoy them in the comfort of your own home!

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