BEST Grilled Lobster Tails Recipe w/ Lemon Garlic Butter (2024)

This Grilled Lobster Tail recipe shows you how to prepare lobster tails in 20 minutes with a smoky char, flavorful garlic butter sauce and fresh lemon wedges. Easy, delicious and perfect for any time of year.

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Hubby and I have visited the Caribbean on several occasions and always love to sample the local fare. One of my favorite things to nosh are Grilled Lobster Tails, simply prepared with butter, loads of garlic and parsley. Cutting the tails in half, they create their own little cooking vessels for tender, sweet meat.

However, I have trouble getting my hands on the smaller, sweet meat tails from the Caribbean up north, so I’ve adapted the same garlicky sauce to cold water, Maine lobster tails. This recipe can be used on a gas grill, charcoal grill or even a flat top grill.

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Spiny Lobsters vs Maine Lobsters

The lobster you eat in the Caribbean is most likely the local spiny lobster, as opposed to a Maine lobster. You can tell the difference by white spots on the tail and they are usually a little smaller than their northern cousins.

Spiny lobsters are less sweet than Maine and are therefore perfect for the added flavor of garlic.

Even when purchasing a cold water lobster tail, you also want to aim for smaller (and cheaper) tails. Lobsters have very long lives and continue to grow. Older lobsters have less flavor and tougher meat. Smaller tails will also ensure even cooking.

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Frozen vs Fresh Lobsters Tails

Like so many types of seafood, it is really hard to ensure you are getting fresh and never frozen even when buying from the seafood counter. Frozen doesn’t necessarily mean bad and can in some cases, be better quality if handled correctly.

They can also be cheaper because there isn’t an overnight and packing cost associated with keeping them fresh and selling within 24-36 hours.

If buying frozen, look for:

  • Tight Packaging- Air is the enemy when freezing any food. A tight packaging, even vacuum sealed, will prevent freezer burn and other unsightly issues, giving you better flavor and a longer freezer life.
  • No Ice– If the tails are packaged in the generic meat counter styrofoam with plastic, make sure there are no large cubes of ice in the packaging or on the tails. This is a sign they may have been defrosted previously.
  • Look for whole tails– Meaning they haven’t been split yet. Less surface area on the meat to the air means they are kept fresher.
  • Freeze Burn– Freezer burn is when the food is damaged by dehydration and oxidation due to air reaching the food. It creates a dull, off-white color that is different from the unaffected area and can taste chewy or rubbery. If it has this, don’t buy it!
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How to Defrost Lobster Tails

If they are frozen, tails will need to be thawed before cooking.

  1. Take your lobster tails out of the freezer the day before you plan to cook them and place them on a covered plate in your refrigerator. This takes 20-24 hours depending on the size.
  2. For quicker results, defrost tails in an airtight plastic bag under cold water (never hot water) in the sink or let them sit covered on the counter for 1-2 hours at room temperature.
  3. Fully defrosted lobster tails will be pliable and easily handled.
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How to Butterfly Lobster Tails for Grilling

Before you grill, you must prep the lobster tails. Butterflying lobster tails simply means to cut the shell, letting the meat be exposed. This makes for faster and more even cooking.

There are two types of butterflying. The first way is to cut the shell and bring the meat up, above the shell, like you would for broiling a lobster tail. The second way is to cut the shell and release the membrane, but not take the meat out, leaving the shell as a protective layer from the heat. I highly recommend the second way for grilling lobster tails.

  1. Cut the lobster shell.Using a pair of sharp kitchen shears, cut down the top center of the shell lengthwise, starting from the end opposite the tail fin and going down the the tail. In my experience, shears are the best way to do this. You only want to cut the top shell, not the meat or the bottom shell. You can use a sharp knife, but be very careful.
  2. Loosen the shell. Using your palm, press down on the shell to loosen it. For larger tails or harder shells, you can place it between both of your hands and crack the bottom shell in the center without breaking it. The shell on the bottom isn’t as brittle and can be stretched without totally coming apart.
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  1. Release the membrane. Gently run a finger between the shell and the lobster meat. Sometimes this can be tricky to get started, but after you’ve separated it initially, it gets much easier. This way the meat will be super easy to take out after grilling and the garlic butter sauce can run down between the shell and the meat.
  2. Skewer. Skewering isn’t necessary, but makes the process easier and also keeps the tails nice and straight which looks prettier, but also keeps the cooking even. Soak wood skewers in water before using so they don’t catch on fire on the grill. Run the skewer lengthwise down the center of the tail and the end where it flares out.

You can use a live lobster, in this case you’ll need to stun the lobster and then use a cleaver or sharp knife to remove the tail.

Lobster Seasoning

Foodie friends, really good lobster tail doesn’t need to be heavily seasoned or marinated. In fact, lobster tail can degrade if exposed to acidic properties for too long.

Seasoning for this recipe is kept to olive oil and salt and then the garlic butter sauce is added at the very end. Butter has a low smoke point and garlic gets bitter when burnt, so basting with it while cooking will sacrifice the golden liquid to the smoky Gods and give your bright red tails no glory.

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Lemon Garlic Butter Sauce

Which brings me to the sauce. Grilled lobster tail has enough sweet flavor and succulent texture on its own, so you want something that complements and doesn’t overwhelm.

Sweet butter, zesty garlic and bright lemon are perfectly paired. This sauce is made from homemade clarified butter, but you can skip the process of clarifying (separating milk fats from butter fats) or buy a jar of ghee and still have a fantastic sauce.

This sauce is made from:

  • Good quality butter
  • Lemon zest
  • Fresh garlic
  • Coarse kosher salt
  • Italian parsley
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You can also add a splash of white wine, cayenne pepper, black pepper or smoked paprika or other tangy bits like chopped capers or olives for a Mediterranean feel. I love the look and taste of fresh charred lemon juice, so I grill a few lemon halves and give them a spritz after cooking.

Transform this compound butter into any version of herb butter swapping the parsley for thyme, rosemary or even cilantro. This same butter mixture can be used on whole lobster or any type of seafood.

How to Grill Lobster Tails

  1. Make Sauce. Make the lemon butter sauce first by melting the butter in a small saucepan and then adding the garlic, lemon zest, parsley and salt. Lemon juice is often added, but the acidic nature will separate from the sauce. Zest, however, gives a pure lemony flavor and will stay evenly distributed through the sauce.
  2. Butterfly Lobster. Using kitchen shears, butterfly the lobster tails. Gently loosen the flesh from the shell. Devein (take out the long, thin tubal thing that can be brown and runs right down the center) the top of the tail, if needed. Skewer, lengthwise, with a soaked wooden skewer or a metal skewer.
  3. Baste & Season. Brush the meat with the olive oil and then sprinkle with salt.
  4. Grill. Heat the grill to high medium-high heat. Place lobster tails on the top grill rack (or indirect heat), meat side down, for 5-6 minutes. Turn and continue to cook for another 1-2 minutes or until meat is white and pearly. Simultaneously grill lemon halves for fresh lemon juice, if desired.
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  1. Cooking Time. Total cooking time is dependant on the size of the lobster tail. The general rule is 60-75 seconds total time per ounce of individual tail. This recipe is based on 8 ounce tails. The internal temperature of the lobster tail should read 135°F-140°F using a digital thermometer.
  2. Sauce It Up. Remove the tails from the grill and spoon the melted butter sauce over each tail, letting it seep down between the meat and the shell. Dust with smoked paprika or even fresh parsley or red pepper flakes if you like it spicy.
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What to Serve with Lobster Tails

Really, what can’t you serve? Here are a few of my favorites options for a full, well-rounded meal.

More Seafood– Why wouldn’t you want to make a seafood feast? Make my famous Maryland Crab Cakes along with co*cktail sauce and shrimp co*cktail. Or try a whole grilled fish since you’ll be on the grill anyhow. Salmon croquettes are another favorite.

Surf & Turf- This is typically a steak, like pan fried steak, steak frites, prime rib or a filet, but feel free to swap it out with baked chicken thighs or blackened chicken, even crock pot pork chops.

Sides- Nearly every meal I serve comes with something green and this one is no exception. Pan fried broccolini, kale gratin and a nice leafy green salad are a nice touch.

Bread- This garlic butter is also amazing on bread, so why not serve a side of focaccia or sourdough to mop up the plate?

Storage & Reheating

Can I Make Lobster Ahead of Time?

Lobster is always best enjoyed freshly cooked.

How to Store Lobster Tails

It can be stored for up to 3 days in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

How do You Reheat Cooked Lobster?

Reheating is best at a medium heat in the oven, in a skillet or on the grill. Microwaving seafood often leaves it dry and rubbery.

Can you Freeze Cooked Lobster?

Cooked lobster meat can be frozen in plastic wrap for up to 3 months.

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Fun Lobster Facts

  • During Colonial times, lobster was considered to be the “poor man’s food”, a bottom feeding crustacean, it was fed to livestock.
  • Only Maine lobsters have claws, Caribbean lobsters called spiny lobsters, have no claws.
  • Lobsters can live as long as 100 years. They rarely get “sick” and die, they need to be preyed on.
  • Lobsters continue to grow through their life, so a lobster can grow up to 40 pounds! That puts your pricy 7 pound lobster to shame. Ha!
  • Lobsters are a great form of protein, omega 3 fatty acids and are low in fat and calories (until you add the butter….)
  • Lobster molt their shells through the lifecycle, also known as soft-shelled lobster, kind of like soft-shelled crab. They are plentiful from July-October.
  • Live lobsters aren’t red, they are blue, yellow or brownish. They turn red while cooking.

Quick Grilled Lobster FAQ

How long does it take to grill a lobster tail?

This depends on the size of the lobster tail, but ranges from 5-6 minutes. The general rule is 60-75 seconds total time per ounce of individual tail. This recipe is based on 8 ounce tails. The internal temperature of the lobster tail should read 135°F-140°F using a digital thermometer.

How do you cut a lobster tail for grilling?

The easiest way to butterfly a lobster tail is with kitchen shears. Cut up, along the tail and gently pull the tail meat away from the shell, up and out.

How do you know when a lobster tail is done?

Visually, they will be white and shrink up a tad and the tail fins will be a brilliant red. But don’t rely only on this! The internal temperature of the lobster tail should read 135°F-140°F using a digital thermometer.

Can I grill frozen lobster tails?

Yes! Make sure to thaw them first, do not throw fully frozen tails in the grill. Sometimes even the “fresh lobster tails” in the case were previously frozen.

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Grilled Lobster Tail Recipe (How to Grill Lobster Tails)

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Easy Grilled Lobster Tails using a lemon garlic butter sauce. Ready in less than 20 minutes. Sweet, succulent and delicious!

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 20 minutes mins

Servings: 4

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Ingredients

  • 4 8-ounce lobster tails
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon coarse kosher salt , divided
  • 1/2 cup unsalted clarified butter*
  • 4-5 cloves garlic ,minced
  • 1 tablespoon flat leaf parsley ,roughly chopped
  • 2 teaspoons lemon zest
  • 1/4 teaspoon smoked paprika

Instructions

  • Make the lemon butter sauce by melting the butter in a small saucepan over low heat. Add the minced garlic, lemon zest, parsley and the remaining 1/4 teaspoon salt. Stir to combine and heat for an additional 1-2 minutes, then remove from the heat and set aside. Butter will harden if it gets too cool, simply reheat until melted.

  • Using kitchen shears, butterfly the lobster tails. Gently loosen the flesh from the shell. Devein the top of the tail, if needed. Skewer, lengthwise, with a soaked wooden skewer or a metal skewer.

  • Brush the meat with the olive oil and then sprinkle with 1/4 teaspoon of the coarse kosher salt. Set aside.

  • Heat grill to high medium-high heat. Place lobster tails on the top grill rack, meat side down, for 5-6 minutes. Turn and continue to cook for another 1-2 minutes or until meat is white and pearly. Total cooking time is dependant on the size of the lobster tail. Internal temperature should read 140°F using a digital thermometer.

  • Remove and spoon the lemon garlic butter sauce over each tail, letting it seep down between the meat and the shell. Dust with smoked paprika.

  • If you've made this recipe, come back and let us know how it was in the star ratings or comments section.

Nutrition

Calories: 131 kcal, Carbohydrates: 1 g, Protein: 5 g, Fat: 11 g, Saturated Fat: 7 g, Cholesterol: 70 mg, Sodium: 137 mg, Potassium: 86 mg, Vitamin A: 525 IU, Vitamin C: 3.6 mg, Calcium: 38 mg, Iron: 0.3 mg

Author: Jessica Formicola

Calories: 131

Course: Main Course, Main Dish

Cuisine: American

Keyword: grilled lobster tails

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FAQs

How do you cook lobster tails without them getting tough? ›

Cover the pot with the lobster tails in boiling water with a lid. Keeping the pot covered is essential, as this will help steam the lobster tails evenly and thoroughly. Let the lobster tails steam for 8-10 minutes or until they turn bright red. Be careful not to overcook them, making them tough and rubbery.

What's the best way to grill frozen lobster tails? ›

Pull apart and brush the exposed area with olive oil or melted butter. Season with sea salt and pepper (if you like), and place tails on the grill shell side up. Grill for approximately 8 minutes without turning. The shells will turn bright red, and juices will bubble up and turn white.

Do you have to boil lobster tails before grilling? ›

Boiling the lobster before grilling helps the meat set. If you grill without boiling first, the meat may stick to the shell, making it harder to pull out. Before you kill the lobster, bring a large pot of salted water to the boil, and prepare an ice bath.

What is the best method of cooking lobster tails? ›

Steaming is a classic way to cook lobster and is even faster than boiling it. Use a steaming basket inside a large pot with a tight-fitting lid. Small to medium lobster tails take 6-8 minutes to cook while larger tails may take 8-12 minutes. You can steam your lobster tails in the shell or butterfly them beforehand.

What is the most flavorful way to cook lobster? ›

Broiling – Lightly browns the shell and meat for more depth in flavor. I personally prefer broiling as a quick and flavorful technique. Grilling – Adds a bit of smokiness and char to the meat and shell. Boiling – Quickly cooks the meat in hot water, but the flavor can get diluted.

Are lobster tails better broiled or steamed? ›

Overall, I did feel that the steamed lobster had better texture and flavor, which makes me want to compare the preparations: The broiling method is just as easy and just as fast (helpful for those, like myself, who don't own a steamer pot).

Should you thaw frozen lobster tails before cooking? ›

Can You Cook Frozen Lobster Tails without Thawing Them? You can cook certain types of frozen seafood without thawing it first, like salmon (see our Lemon Butter-Baked Frozen Salmon and Pan-Fried Honey-Garlic Frozen Salmon). But you'll want to thaw lobster tails before cooking them, otherwise they'll end up tough.

What temperature should lobster tails be grilled at? ›

Preheat a grill or grill pan to medium-high heat (400 to 450°). Oil the grill grates well. 2Cut down the center of the top of lobster shell using strong kitchen scissors. Make a cut through the center of the meat, using a knife, to a depth of about halfway through the flesh.

How do you know when lobster is done on the grill? ›

The lobster is done when its internal temperature, checked by an instant-read thermometer, reaches 135°F. There you have it -- a seafood extravaganza! For more tips check out my other blog post on grilling lobster tails and this great lobster recipe to help build your seafood grilling repertoire.

Is lobster better grilled or boiled? ›

There's a better way to cook whole lobster. It's on the grill! Cooking lobster entirely on the grill ensures that no water gets inside the shell, for a concentrated lobster flavor. The real difference is the grill will imbue the smoky flavors of the coals and any marinades or butters.

Do you rinse lobster tails before cooking? ›

Lobster tail naturally contains iodine, many people prefer to remove the excess by first cleaning the lobster in cold water. This is an optional step but good to do if you have extra time. Fill a large bowl with cold water. Place the lobsters in the bowl and let them soak for 15-30 minutes.

How do you cook lobster tails Bobby Flay? ›

Place the tails flesh-side down on the grill and grill until slightly charred, about 3 minutes. Flip over, brush with a generous amount of lemon-red Fresno butter, and continue grilling until just cooked through, 2 to 3 minutes, brushing with butter throughout. Remove from the grill to a platter, flesh-side up.

Why are my lobster tails tough? ›

Never overcook your lobster. This makes the meat tough and stringy (a huge bummer!). We find most of the cooking time suggestions found on the internet are way too long.

How do I cook lobster tails from the grocery store? ›

Bake the lobster tails in the oven at 400˚F for 90 seconds per ounce. Remove from the oven and serve as is, or with a side of melted butter.

How to cook lobster tail to be tender? ›

Make sure frozen lobster tails are completely thawed before cooking.
  1. Bring a large pot of salted water to a rolling boil.
  2. Place tails in the boiling water and simmer, uncovered, until the shells turn red and the meat turns opaque and tender. The rule of thumb is to boil them for about 45 seconds per ounce.
Aug 5, 2020

How do you make lobster tails soft? ›

Pour about 1 inch of water into the bottom of a large stockpot and bring to a boil. Add salt and place a steamer insert inside the pot so that it is just above the water level. Place lobster tails on the steamer rack and cover the pot. Steam lobster tails for 8 minutes.

How do you keep lobster tender? ›

  1. The best way to cook lobster meat to prevent it from drying out and becoming tough is to use gentle cooking methods that retain moisture and preserve the delicate texture of the meat. ...
  2. **Steaming**: Steaming lobster meat is one of the best methods to keep it moist and tender.
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