This shockingly easy lobster roll recipe trumps overpriced restaurant versions, on your table in just 20 minutes (thanks to shortcut frozen lobster option)! This New England hybrid boasts the best of both Connecticut and Maine lobster rolls, with succulent lobster meat warmed in nutty butter, then dressed in the light zesty creaminess of lemon-laced mayo, all piled in buttery toasted buns. These lobster rolls are a fresh, gourmet masterpiece that will have everyone singing your praises and begging you to make them again and again!
This is the Best Lobster Roll Recipeย
What is a Lobster Roll?
A lobster roll is a popular seafood sandwich that originates from New England in the United States, particularly Maine. It typically consists of lobster meat served in a buttered, toasted split-top hot dog bun, dressed with mayonnaise or butter. Lobster rolls can be found at seafood shacks, restaurants, and food trucks along the coasts of the northeastern United States and other areas known for their seafood.
The preparation of lobster rolls can vary slightly from region to region:
Maine Style: This features large chunks of cold lobster meat tossed with a mayonnaise dressing flavored with lemon juice, and herbs such as tarragon, scallions and chives, before getting stuffed into a buttered, toasted split-top bun.
Connecticut Style: This style omits the mayonnaise entirely. Instead, the lobster meat is served warmed, tossed with melted butter and a touch of lemon juice before being placed in the toasted, buttered top-split bun.
Hybrid: This style is what I’m sharing today and is gaining increasing popularity across the country because it’s the best in my opinion! The lobster meat is gently warmed in butter then tossed in a lighter mayonnaise dressing before being piled in the buns.
Lobster Roll Ingredientsย
Just a few key ingredients combine to create out-of-this world Lobster Rolls! Let’s take a closer look at what you will need (full measurements in the printable recipe card at the bottom of the post):
What is the Best Lobster for this Lobster Roll Recipe?
The best type of lobster for lobster rolls is the Maine lobster (American lobster). It’s the most sought-after variety for its sweet, succulent meat, and it carries more meat in the robust claws and knuckles, yielding ample chunks ideal for lobster rolls.
You may use either steamed live lobster, shortcut frozen lobster meat or mail order lobster for this lobster roll recipe:
Fresh lobster: Youโll need 1 ¼ pounds of lobster meat, which is 6-7 lobsters. For live lobster, ask the seafood counter if they will steam it for you and remove the meat.
Frozen lobster: For refrigerated/frozen lobster, look for meat that includes the claw, arm and knuckle meat. Freezing is done immediately after steaming and even the most discerning might not be able to tell the difference between fresh and frozen!
Mail order lobster:ย If you donโt have access to live lobster, but still want the full New England Lobster Roll experience, there are several Maine lobster companies that will ship fresh or frozen lobsters to you overnight. Google “mail order Maine lobster” to learn more.
How to make a Lobster Roll
Follow the step-by-step photos below to see just how easy it is to make a lobster roll! (Full recipe in the printable recipe card at the bottom of the post.)
Tips for making the Best Lobster Roll
Maine Lobster Roll variations
These variations might not be traditional, but this is YOUR lobster roll recipe, so make it any way you want:
How to serve this New England Style Lobster Roll
Lobster Rolls are traditionally served with salty chips such as potato chips or salt and vinegar. We also like them with:ย
MEal Prep Lobster Rolls
The lobsters can be steamed ahead of time, the meat removed and stored for up to 2 days in an airtight container in the refrigerator. The aioli can be prepped ahead and stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Now, all that’s left is to sautรฉ the lobster in butter for a couple minutes and toast the buns!
How to store a New England Lobster Roll
Lobster rolls are best served fresh when the buns are freshly toasted and the lobster is slightly warm. However, the lobster meat may be stored separately from the buns in the refrigerator for up to 2 days – it will still be tasty!
How do I reheat Lobster Rolls?
The lobster meat can be served cold or gently warmed ever-so-slightly in a skillet. Gently re-toast the buns in a toaster oven or in a skillet.
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Ingredients
Lobster Rolls
- 1 ยผ pounds (21 oz.) cooked frozen lobster meat, thawed (claw, arm and knuckle meat) or fresh steamed lobster
- 4 New England Style Bread Rolls or top split brioche hot dog buns, with long sides trimmed off (see notes)
- 5 tablespoons butter, divided
Light Aioli
- 1/4 cup mayonnaise
- 1 stalk celery, minced
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon lemon zest
- 1 tablespoon minced chives
- 2 teaspoons chopped fresh tarragon
- 1 teaspoon Dijon
- ยผ tsp EACH pepper, paprika, dried dill
- pinch-1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
Instructions
- Make Aioli: In a large bowl, mix all the Aioli ingredients together; set aside.
- Prep lobster: Add thawed lobster meat to a large bowl and pat very dry (otherwise it will make Aioli watery). Tear extra-large pieces into bite-size chunks.
- Warm lobster: Melt 3 tablespoons butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add lobster meat and cook, while stirring just until warmed through, about 2 minutes. Don't over cook or it will become tough. Transfer to the Aioli and toss to coat.
- Toast buns: Wipe out any lobster pieces from the skillet. Melt the remaining 2 tablespoons butter in the same skillet over medium heat. Toast the bottom and sides of the buns until golden.
- Load: Pile each bun down the center equally with a heaping serving of lobster meat. Serve immediately while still warm!
Notes
- Fresh lobster: Youโll need 6-7 lobsters. For live lobster, ask the seafood counter if they will steam it for you and remove the meat.
- Frozen lobster: Look for meat that includes the claw, arm and knuckle meat, but you may use all of one kind if you can’t find a variety. Freezing is done immediately after steaming and even the most discerning might not be able to tell the difference between fresh and frozen!
- Mail order lobster: If you donโt have access to live lobster, but still want the full New England Lobster Roll experience, there are several Maine lobster companies that will ship fresh or frozen lobsters to you overnight. Google “mail order Maine lobster” to learn more.
- Alternative buns: The next best option is brioche hot dog buns top sliced available at most grocery stores or on Amazon.ย In a bind, soft regular hot dog buns will work. For both, thinly slice off the outside browned sides to expose the white crumb (see photos) to better soak up the butter and square the buns for toasting.
- Prep ahead:ย The lobsters can be steamed ahead of time, the meat removed and stored for up to 2 days in an airtight container in the refrigerator. The aioli can be prepped ahead and stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.ย
- Storage:ย Lobster rolls are best served fresh when the buns are freshly toasted and the lobster is slightly warm. However, the lobster meat may be stored separately from the buns in the refrigerator for up to 2 days – it will still be tasty!ย
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Joanne says
I think I found a typo within the blog post. Step 3 under “HOW TO MAKE A LOBSTER ROLL” shows shrimp. Just an FYI. I LOVE your recipes!
Jen says
Thanks so much for catching that – fixed!