
Introduction
Garlic Butter Lobster Tail is a luxurious yet simple seafood dish known for its tender meat and rich, buttery flavor. It’s often served for celebrations or special meals because it feels elegant while still being easy enough to prepare at home. The garlic-lemon butter elevates the natural sweetness of lobster, creating a restaurant-quality result.
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Origin
Lobster has long been part of coastal cuisines, especially in North America (New England, Canada’s Atlantic regions). As lobster became more accessible, chefs and home cooks developed simple methods—like broiling or baking—enhanced with butter and garlic. The Garlic Butter Lobster Tail style we know today became popular in modern American seafood cooking, offering a quick yet indulgent preparation.
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Cultural Significance
Lobster dishes traditionally symbolize:
Celebration: holidays, romantic dinners, and festive gatherings.
Coastal heritage: fishing communities and maritime food traditions.
Indulgence: rich flavors that feel special and comforting.
This recipe reflects a modern shift toward preparing “fine dining at home,” where people recreate elegant meals with straightforward techniques.
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Ingredients & Quantities
Ingredient Quantity
Lobster tails 4
Unsalted butter, melted ½ cup
Garlic, minced 4 cloves
Fresh parsley, chopped 1 tablespoon
Lemon juice Juice of 1 lemon
Salt To taste
Black pepper To taste
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Optional Additions
Paprika for color
Chili flakes for a hint of heat
Lemon zest for extra brightness
Thyme or rosemary for herbal notes
A drizzle of honey for a slightly sweet glaze
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Tips for Success
Use kitchen scissors to cut the shell cleanly and avoid tearing the tail meat.
Lift the meat carefully and place it on top of the shell for even cooking and a beautiful presentation.
Don’t overcook — lobster becomes tough quickly. Cook until the meat is opaque and firm.
Brush with garlic butter twice: once before baking and once halfway through.
Broil for a golden top at the end if you prefer slight caramelization.
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Instructions
1. Prepare the Lobster
1. Preheat your oven to 220°C (425°F).
2. Use scissors to cut the top of each lobster shell lengthwise.
3. Gently pull the meat up and rest it on top of the shell (but still attached at the base).
2. Make the Garlic Butter
1. In a bowl, mix melted butter, minced garlic, lemon juice, parsley, salt, and pepper.
2. Reserve a small amount for serving.
3. Bake the Lobster Tails
1. Place lobster tails on a baking tray.
2. Brush generously with garlic butter.
3. Bake for 10–12 minutes, depending on size.
4. Optionally broil for 1–2 minutes for a lightly caramelized top.
4. Serve
Brush with the reserved garlic butter and garnish with fresh parsley or a lemon wedge.
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Description of the Dish
Garlic Butter Lobster Tail presents tender, slightly sweet lobster meat infused with aromatic garlic, melted butter, and a touch of lemon brightness. The shells hold the meat upright, giving a beautiful, restaurant-style look. Each bite is rich, silky, and flavorful without being heavy.
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Nutritional Information (Approx. per lobster tail)
(Values may vary slightly.)
Calories: 180–230 kcal
Protein: 20–23 g
Fat: 11–14 g
Carbohydrates: 1–2 g
Omega-3 fatty acids: present in moderate amounts
Rich in vitamin B12 and selenium
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Conclusion
Garlic Butter Lobster Tail is a simple yet elegant recipe that transforms a few ingredients into a refined, delicious seafood dish. It’s ideal for special occasions or anytime you want something comforting and luxurious.
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Recommendation
Pair this dish with:
Steamed vegetables (broccoli, asparagus, green beans)
Herb rice or mashed potatoes
A fresh garden salad with lemon vinaigrette
Light sauces like lemon butter or herb dressing
These sides complement the richness without overwhelming it.
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Embracing Healthful Indulgence
You can enjoy this indulgent dish while maintaining balance by:
Using slightly less butter if desired.
Adding more lemon or fresh herbs to brighten flavors naturally.
Serving it with vegetables or whole grains for a balanced plate.
Choosing fresh, high-quality seafood for the healthiest result.



