Apr 11, 2012 ChefTips Says:
Hello. I am glad you tried and enjoyed the recipe.
Grilling it first gives it some color and helps seal in some of the juices.
Apr 8, 2012 riptidebsi Says:
I just made this exactly how you explained it, and it was the best lobster I ever had! My dad ate a tale with no teeth it was so tender. Anyway (lol), a question...what is the purpose of grilling it first rather then just cooking it the whole way in the pan?
Apr 3, 2012 MeGaRiDaAnThOnY Says:
just bought lobster tails so pumped to use this amazing recipe
Mar 31, 2012 chibikkoo Says:
I just had dinner and my stomach is rumbling seeing this video!! looks sooo good!
Mar 10, 2012 TheZoomerica Says:
Nice! I like the basting cook, like indirect grilling inside, using butter !! Imagine a tablespoon or two of bacon grease in there as well...
Feb 24, 2012 HoodiePhotoNinja Says:
I just tried this. The pan method didn't quite work for me like your video...my pan was deeper and I couldn't keep the lobsters on one side...kept sliding over. So, I turned down the heat a little and just did my best to spoon the butter over the lobster. Flavor was good and it was moist (much better than the broiling method I was using).
Feb 18, 2012 CookingOutdoors Says:
Great tips! A new way of grilling Lobster for me, thank you.
Feb 17, 2012 Baraquiel62 Says:
your really good on cooking greetings from Mexico City!..
Feb 15, 2012 ChefTips Says:
Cool! Let us know how it turns out for you. Hope you enjoy it! =]
Feb 15, 2012 ChefTips Says:
Ha ha! It's an older video. That was something we did at a restaurant back in the day...
Feb 15, 2012 ChefTips Says:
Ha ha! Thanks for taking the time and commenting!
Feb 15, 2012 BLUTOV Says:
I just bought some lobster tails and will use your receipe.
Feb 14, 2012 bigrecexec Says:
when you put the lobster on top of the garlic mashed potatoes, I just went Nooooo
Feb 11, 2012 R6bbie Says:
Dude you're a bad ass....funny story I was looking for ways to grill lobster and ran into you. You're on my sub list but came in my search. Thanks Jason
Video Details
Grilling lobster tails is quick and easy thanks to this easy method from Chef Jason Hill.
Many people are intimidated on how to cook lobster, but grilled lobster tails are an impressive and simple way to go.
If you have a Maine lobster or other variety of lobster, simply split the tails i... More
Grilling lobster tails is quick and easy thanks to this easy method from Chef Jason Hill.
Many people are intimidated on how to cook lobster, but grilled lobster tails are an impressive and simple way to go.
If you have a Maine lobster or other variety of lobster, simply split the tails in half and rinse under cool water.
Lobster tail recipes are best when made with a scampi-style butter, garlic and parsley sauce. Hill's recipe for grilled lobster tails uses this method, first by cooking lobster tails on the grill, and then by finishing them off in a saute pan.
Side dishes for lobster dinner include garlic mashed potatoes and grilled corn on the cob. See Hill's accompanying recipe for grilling corn on the cob.
We hope this is one of the best lobster recipes you'll try!
Following are the ingredients you'll need:
2 (8 oz.) lobster tails
2 tablespoons chive oil or extra virgin olive oil
1 teaspoon garlic-shallot puree (or 2 crushed garlic cloves)
1/2 stick butter
2 tablespoons fresh chopped parsley
2 cups water (use as needed)
Salt and pepper (as desired)
First, lay the lobster tail on its back. With your knife, set it on the tip of tail. Push knife down into meat and crack through the back of the shell. Gently pull meat apart from the shell, but not completely. Rinse lobster under cool water. Pat dry.
Drizzle chive oil or olive oil over the meat. Cover and put in the refrigerator in 30 minutes.
Preheat your outdoor gas grill. Place lobster tails, meat side down, on the grill and cover about 1 minute. Turn lobster over on the back side and grill another minute.
Remove when lobster is still pink.
Next, preheat a saute pan large enough for both tails over medium heat. Add 1/2 stick butter and 1 teaspoon garlic shallot puree. When butter is melted, add 1/4 cup water. Let it sizzle around.
Add lobster tail. Keep it at top of the pan. Youll see the butter is over the flame. Start to spoon the hot butter mixture over the lobster. Keep lobster up and away from the heat. The hot garlic sauce is whats cooking it.
After couple minutes, add chopped parsley. Add a bit more water if needed. After about 5 minutes, theyll be done.
Today Im serving these with garlic mashed potatoes and fresh grilled corn on the cob. Less
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cuppycakes123204 Says:
Yum
ChefTips Says:
Yeah, it was one of our first attempts with the wireless...
Jaybirdtheword Says:
This this great Dylan! Trying this tonight. Wish us luck
zlx123456 Says:
Nice mic
HEINOUSQUACK Says:
Is it a 1/4 cup of water or not....aaaaaaaaa a little more.
ChefTips Says:
Thanks!
magalona18 Says:
you dont need to salt these?
JimboJitsu Says:
interesting and tasty lookin!
ChefTips Says:
Hello. I am glad you tried and enjoyed the recipe. Grilling it first gives it some color and helps seal in some of the juices.
riptidebsi Says:
I just made this exactly how you explained it, and it was the best lobster I ever had! My dad ate a tale with no teeth it was so tender. Anyway (lol), a question...what is the purpose of grilling it first rather then just cooking it the whole way in the pan?
ChefTips Says:
Thanks!
ChefTips Says:
Hope you enjoy it!
MeGaRiDaAnThOnY Says:
just bought lobster tails so pumped to use this amazing recipe
chibikkoo Says:
I just had dinner and my stomach is rumbling seeing this video!! looks sooo good!
TheZoomerica Says:
Nice! I like the basting cook, like indirect grilling inside, using butter !! Imagine a tablespoon or two of bacon grease in there as well...
HoodiePhotoNinja Says:
I just tried this. The pan method didn't quite work for me like your video...my pan was deeper and I couldn't keep the lobsters on one side...kept sliding over. So, I turned down the heat a little and just did my best to spoon the butter over the lobster. Flavor was good and it was moist (much better than the broiling method I was using).
CookingOutdoors Says:
Great tips! A new way of grilling Lobster for me, thank you.
ChefTips Says:
Thank you!
Baraquiel62 Says:
your really good on cooking greetings from Mexico City!..
ChefTips Says:
Cool! Let us know how it turns out for you. Hope you enjoy it! =]
ChefTips Says:
Ha ha! It's an older video. That was something we did at a restaurant back in the day...
ChefTips Says:
Ha ha! Thanks for taking the time and commenting!
BLUTOV Says:
I just bought some lobster tails and will use your receipe.
bigrecexec Says:
when you put the lobster on top of the garlic mashed potatoes, I just went Nooooo
R6bbie Says:
Dude you're a bad ass....funny story I was looking for ways to grill lobster and ran into you. You're on my sub list but came in my search. Thanks Jason