While a traditional way of serving lobster claws is warmed up and surrounded by melted butter and cocktail sauces, there are many ways you can serve and enjoy tender and sweet lobster claw meat. Frozen lobster claws are an easy way to get lots of flavorful, perfectly cooked lobster meat without buying and cooking whole lobsters.
Lobster Recipe Ideas:
Lobster Bisque
Seafood Chowder
Lobster Fra Diavlo
Lobster Mac and Cheese
Lobster Salad
Lobster Rolls
Lobster and Caprese Salad
Lobster Breakfast Burritos
Lobster Tagliatelle
Lobster Risotto
Lobster Burgers
Lobster Mashed Potatoes
Lobster Spring Rolls
Lobster Ravioli
A classic way to eat lobster is steaming hot and dipped into pools of melted butter. But we want you to know there are many other ways to enjoy this succulent and slightly sweet seafood favorite. The claws of lobsters are some of the most flavorful and tender meat from the lobster. Who wouldn't want 10 lbs of the best part of the lobster?
How to Defrost Lobster Claws
We ship our giant lobster claws over dry ice so that they arrive at your door still frozen. When you're ready to enjoy them, simply place them in the freezer to defrost them in the morning, and they should be ready to eat at dinner time. If you forgot to take out your lobster claws the night before, don't worry. Simply defrost them in a bowl of cold water in your sink. They will be ready to serve in no time!
How to Reheat Lobster Claws
To serve lobster cocktail claws with butter and lemon, you will need to reheat them correctly to get the best texture.
To reheat lobster claws:
Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
Place your lobster claws on a sheet of aluminum foil and sprinkle with several drops of water.
Wrap your cocktail claws in the aluminum foil.
Place the wrapped lobster claws on a baking sheet and place the baking sheet in your preheated oven.
Warm your lobster claws in the oven for 5-10 minutes until warmed through.
Serve immediately with melted butter, lemon, and your favorite herbs.
To reheat lobster claws in the microwave:
While not ideal, if you're in a hurry, it is possible to reheat your lobster claws in the microwave. Wrap your lobster claws in a damp paper towel and heat in the microwave on short 30-second bursts until just warmed through. Be sure not to overcook your lobster in the microwave as the claws can become rubbery. The shells protect and steam the lobster in the microwave and help keep your lobster claws' texture from becoming unpleasant.