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Are You Cooking Live Lobster Right?
By Christopher
There is nothing more exciting than having a live delivered to your doorstep. Especially when this is alive and kicking! For starters you may be wondering if this is even possible, unless of course you live in the New England area. Well, it definitely is. With both Fedex and UPS offering overnight services you can receive live New England and Maine Lobsters at your doorstep within the continental US.

So what do you do with this once it arrives, after all it needs to prepared for the dinner table. For starters the best thing to do is leave it in the package that it arrived in. Most likely it is an insulated foam box that also has frozen gel packs. This serves one primary purpose which is to keep your precious cool and comfy during transit. Whatever you do, don't put it in fresh water, this will actually kill the and we definitely do not want that to happen, at least not yet!

Lobster is best cooked alive, however if it doesn't arrive alive as long as it was kept cool it will still be okay to cook and to eat. The next thing to do is prepare the cooking area for you freshly delivered live Maine lobster.

Lets move forward with the preparation which will ensure you are cooking your live correctly.

Prepare a large stock pot by adding water and bringing this to a boil. It is also important to know what size the lobsters are in order to ensure the proper cooking time. Generally speaking an invoice will be included that lists the contents and will specify the size of the lobsters. Also, if you ordered the lobsters online then just make a mental note of the size when ordering. Lobsters are measured in pounds vs. inches or some other measurement. The following chart lists the different weights and the accompanying cook times for each weight range:

1 lb. to 1-1/4 lbs. 15 minutes
1-1/2 lbs. to 2 lbs. 17-20 minutes
2 lbs. to 3


 

lbs. 20-minutes
3 to 6 lbs. 24-28 minutes
6 to 7 lbs. 28-30 minutes
8 lbs. & up. 4 minutes per pound

Once the stock pot has come to a boil it is now time to cook the lobster! Make note of the time for cooking and either set a timer or mark the time when cooking was started as well as when the will be done.

Grab the firmly around the body, behind the two main claws. Put the head first into the boiling water. To make sure you don't burn yourself you can simply release the as it is entering the water. Their is the possibility that the will kick a little so make sure that the lid to the stock pot is put on immediately. The is cold and will most likely stop the water from boiling as the temperature adjusts. This is normal and the water will begin to boil again momentarily. Leaving the lid on the stock pot helps to get the water boiling again quickly and ensures proper cooking throughout your fresh lobster.

Once the timer has gone off it is time to remove your cooked lobster. Use heavy duty utensils to remove your cooked lobster. They can sometimes be heavy so simple salad tongs most likely will not be sufficient. Once removed be careful not to grab or touch the with your hands, they are extremely hot and will burn your skin. Let the cool a little and then place it on the serving tray for presentation.

If the detailed directions are followed properly then there is no question that you will have cooked your live properly. It is not a difficult process and anyone can pull this off with ease. Even if this is the first time you have ever cooked a live be confident that armed with the correct information you can cook your like a master chef.



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