Get ready to taste the ocean with this Classic Cape Breton Ocean-Boiled Lobster recipe! Courtesy of the Cape Breton princess from her YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@CheapskateGardener , this recipe brings the fresh, salty tang of the sea to your dinner table. Using fresh lobsters and natural ocean water, you'll experience the true flavor of this crustacean delicacy just as it's enjoyed on the breezy shores of Nova Scotia.
Ingredients:
- Fresh lobsters (as many as desired)
- Ocean water (enough to cover the lobsters in the pot)
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Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 20-25 minutes
Total Time: 30-35 minutes
Equipment: Large pot, strainer, cloth, canning rack (optional), tongs.
Instructions:
1. Begin by filling your large pot with ocean water. If you don't have access to ocean water, you can substitute with fresh water and a generous amount of sea salt.
2. Filter the ocean water through a strainer lined with a cloth to remove any impurities. This step ensures you have clean sea water for cooking.
3. Place the pot on the stove and turn the burner on. Cover the pot with its lid and wait for the water to come to a rolling boil.
4. While waiting for the water to boil, keep your lobsters in the sink and ensure they are lively before cooking.
5. Once the water is boiling vigorously, use tongs to carefully place each lobster headfirst into the pot. If you have a canning rack, leave it in the pot, making it easier to remove the lobsters later.
6. If your pot is large enough, you can boil multiple lobsters at once. Just ensure they are fully submerged.
7. Cover the pot with the lid once all lobsters are inside and let them boil for about 20-25 minutes. The lobsters will turn a bright red color when done.
8. After the cooking time, use the tongs or lift the canning rack to remove the cooked lobsters from the pot. Be careful to avoid steam burns.
9. Place the cooked lobsters on a plate or tray to cool slightly before serving.
10. Serve the lobsters with clarified butter, lemon wedges, and your favorite sides.
Cooking Tips:
- Dropping lobsters headfirst into boiling water is considered the quickest method to minimize suffering.
- Boiling in ocean water infuses the lobsters with a natural briny flavor that enhances their taste.
- If you're unable to use ocean water, ensure you salt the regular water enough to mimic the salty water lobsters thrive in.
Enjoy the fresh, salty delight of Cape Breton with this traditional ocean-boiled lobster recipe and bring the essence of the Atlantic to your dining table.
Recipe courtesy of the Cape Breton princess at https://www.youtube.com/@CheapskateGardener
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