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  • Garlic Butter Lobster Rolls: Fancy Fingers, No Fuss

    Garlic Butter Lobster Rolls: Fancy Fingers, No Fuss

    Lobster rolls sound fancy. They are not hard.

    The secret? Garlic butter. Lots of it. Toss lobster in warm, garlicky butter. Stuff into a toasted, buttery brioche bun. That’s it. No mayo (unless you want it). 15 minutes. Pure luxury.

    Ingredients

    Serves 4.

    • 1 lb cooked lobster meat (claw and knuckle meat best)
    • 4 brioche or New England-style hot dog buns
    • 4 tbsp unsalted butter (divided)
    • 4 garlic cloves, minced
    • 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice
    • 1 tbsp fresh chives or parsley, chopped
    • ¼ tsp salt
    • Lemon wedges for serving

    Optional (Connecticut style only): Extra melted butter for dipping

    Optional (Maine style): ¼ cup mayo, celery, and a squeeze of lemon

    Step-by-Step Instructions

    Step 1: Toast the Buns

    1. Heat a skillet over medium heat. Melt 2 tbsp butter.
    2. Place buns cut-side down in the skillet. Toast 1-2 minutes until golden brown. Set aside.

    Step 2: Make Garlic Butter

    1. In the same skillet, melt remaining 2 tbsp butter over medium-low heat.
    2. Add minced garlic. Cook 1-2 minutes until fragrant (don’t burn it).

    Step 3: Warm the Lobster

    1. Add lobster meat to the skillet. Toss gently in garlic butter for 1-2 minutes until warmed through.
    2. Stir in lemon juice, chives, and salt.

    Step 4: Assemble the Rolls

    1. Stuff each toasted bun generously with garlic butter lobster.
    2. Drizzle any remaining butter from the pan over the top.

    Step 5: Serve

    1. Serve immediately with lemon wedges. Napkins mandatory. Happiness guaranteed.

    Summary

    Prep Time: 5 minutes | Cook Time: 10 minutes | Total Time: 15 minutes

    Yield: 4 lobster rolls

    Difficulty: Easy

    Storage Notes

    Best Fresh:

    Assemble and eat immediately. Soggy buns are sad buns.

    Leftover Lobster:

    Store cooked lobster in the fridge for 2 days max. Reheat gently in a skillet with a little butter.

    Pro Tip:

    Costco and most fish counters sell pre-cooked frozen lobster meat. Thaw overnight. Works perfectly and saves $$$.