Re: grilling lobster
Posted: June 22nd, 2009, 7:42 pm
You can't hide money.
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I'm not sure anyone would sell it to youJumptrout51 wrote:That's what I want.......some on sale tail.
There is a membrane on the bottom of the tail, I split that and the crack the shell back to open that up. If you are going to remove the meat, you need to completely remove that membrane and pull the meat leaving only a little attached at the tail, it makes it easier to get out to eat when done. Myself, I usually don't pull it out, because it helps slow down the eating.Sir reel wrote:Got a follow-up question.... When a couple of you referred to splitting the tail length wise (boy! this is get'n real sensual ain't it!) and putting the meat side down...I want to make sure we're all on the same page. The tails came already split. Now a couple of video's I've watched show a process where the meat is removed from the inside of the shell but left attached at the end of the tail before cooking. MD and Harm.... is this what you have in mind with placing the meat side down or just that the split side is placed down, and the meat is removed after cooking. Does the meat pop out douring cooking or is it important to take the split and separate it (spread) so the meat is more accessable to seasoning and cooking? I know I ain't making it simple but when you ain't never done it before nothing's simple. Thanks.