Cracking into a whole lobster can feel intimidating if you’ve never done it before. The good news is that there’s no mystery once you know the basics. With a little guidance and a relaxed mindset, enjoying lobster becomes part of the fun. Whether it’s your first time or you just want to feel more confident at the table, one of your favorite restaurants in Concord is here with this simple guide to walk you through it step by step.
Start with the Claws
The claws are often the easiest place to begin and a favorite for many diners. Twist each claw where it meets the body to remove it cleanly. Use a lobster cracker or the back of a spoon to gently crack the shell. You want enough pressure to open it without crushing the meat inside. Once cracked, pull out the meat in one piece if possible. Don’t forget the knuckles, which are the small joints attached to the claws. They hold tender meat that is well worth the extra effort.
Move on to the Tail
Next comes the tail, which is known for its firm and flavorful meat. Twist the tail away from the body to separate it. You can open the shell by gently squeezing the sides until it cracks or by using a fork to push the meat out from the wider end. Before eating, remove the dark vein running along the top of the tail. This step keeps the flavor clean and ensures the best bite.
Do Not Skip the Legs
While they may look small, the legs contain delicate bits of meat that add up. Twist them off and use your fingers or a gentle squeeze to pull the meat out. Some people like to suck the meat directly from the legs, which is perfectly acceptable and part of the experience. It may take a little practice, but we think it’s worth it.
Understanding Tomalley and Roe
Inside the body cavity, you may find a soft green substance called tomalley. This is the lobster’s liver and is considered a delicacy by many. It has a rich, briny flavor that pairs well with other meats or bread. Female lobsters may also contain roe, which appears red once cooked. It has a slightly salty taste and can be enjoyed on its own or mixed with meat.
Enjoy the Process
Eating lobster isn’t meant to be rushed, so take your time, use your hands when needed, and enjoy the ritual. A little mess is part of the charm, and confidence comes quickly once you dive in.
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Ready to put your new skills to use? Visit one of your favorite restaurants in Concord and enjoy fresh, expertly prepared lobster served in a welcoming atmosphere. Whether it’s your first time or your favorite indulgence, we look forward to serving you a meal worth savoring!