How To Steam or Boil Lobster Perfectly Plus Other Tips

How To Steam or Boil Lobster Perfectly Plus Other Tips

How To Steam or Boil Lobster Perfectly Plus Other Tips

Summer in Maine (or actually any time of year) means Lobster. All things lobster.  Lobsters boiled, steamed, lazy, fried, in a roll , you name it.  If you are a fan of lobster you may know it is one of those things that makes most people second guess themselves every single time before cooking.  The first question is usually should I steam or boil? Then, for how long? I have cooked my share of lobster and still question it each time.  The last thing anyone wants is an over cooked lobster. They are way too expensive for that! 

How To Steam or Boil Lobster Perfectly Plus Other Tips 2

My favorite way to cook a lobster is to boil it. Usually I am preparing a lobster bake and will have potatoes, corn, clams and other goodies for the pot. To boil the perfect lobster every time, simple follow these instructions courtesy of LobsterfromMaine.com:

Boiling Instructions:
Choose a pot large enough to hold all the lobsters comfortably; do not crowd them. A 4- to 5-gallon pot can handle 6 to 8 pounds of lobster. Fill with water, allowing 3 quarts of water per 1-1/2 to 2 pounds of lobster. Add sea salt (to taste) to water. Bring the water to a rolling boil. Add the live lobsters one at a time, and start timing immediately. Do not cover. Stir the lobsters halfway through cooking. Let the lobsters rest for 5 minutes or so after cooking to allow the meat to absorb some of the moisture in the shell.
For timing, use the weight of individual lobsters, not total weight of all lobsters being cooked.

If the lobster weighs: Boil:
1 pound 8 minutes
1 1/4 pounds 9-10 minutes
1 1/2 pounds 11-12 minutes
1 3/4 pounds 12-13 minutes
2 pounds 15 minutes
2 1/2 pounds 20 minutes
3 pounds 25 minutes
5 pounds 35-40 minutes

If you prefer to steam your lobster :   Steaming Instructions 

 

 

 

How To Make The Perfect Hard Boiled Egg Every Time

How To Make The Perfect Hard Boiled Egg Every Time

How To Make The Perfect Hard Boiled Egg Every Time

Hard boiling eggs is one of those things most of us have to stop and think about each time we make them. How long do I boil them? Did I boil these long enough? Can I peel them yet? Are they cooled enough? It can be difficult because you never know if they are cooked until it’s too late. You cool, peel and cut open the egg only to find out the yolk is runny. I got so tired of this happening that I experimented until I got it just right. Having chickens made it a bit easier, endless eggs!  

It can be easy to over cook an egg. If that happens the yolk will be hard and chewy, very unappetizing.  Follow these easy steps and you will have the perfect hard boiled egg every time. 

1. Place the eggs in a sauce pan and cover with water. Make sure the water covers the top of the egg. Bring to a  boil. 

How To Make The Perfect Hard Boiled Egg Every Time

 

2. Immediately turn off the burner, remove the pan from the heat and cover.  Follow the chart below: Stoves burners do vary and some heat hotter and quicker than others. So you may need to adjust your time. 

How To Make The Perfect Hard Boiled Egg Every Time

 

3. Place the eggs in cold water for 5 minutes to stop the residual cooking.  

How To Make The Perfect Hard Boiled Egg Every Time

 Serve warm or refrigerate.  To make peeling easier, do not over crack the egg.  Tap it gently on one end, peel away the shell to form a circle, then use your thumb to peel, kind of like you would an orange. 

For A Soft Cooked Egg:  Simmer gently on medium low, about 8 minutes. 

How To Make The Perfect Hard Boiled Egg Every Time

 

Super cute Heart Shaped Egg Molds (not an affiliate link, I just think they are adorable and wanted to share!)

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