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Time to order those rock lobsters!

Time to order those rock lobsters!

Summer is upon us, and that means one thing - time to indulge in some delicious seafood! Rock lobster is a favourite among Australians, and there's no better way to enjoy it than by cooking it yourself.

If you're not sure how to prepare your lobster, don't worry. We've got you covered with this easy step-by-step guide.

  1. Start by boiling some water in a large pot.

  2. Add the lobster tails to the boiling water and cook for 3-4 minutes until they are bright red.

  3. Remove the lobster tails from the boiling water and place them in an ice bath for 2-3 minutes. This will help keep them juicy and tender.

  4. Preheat your oven to 220 degrees Celsius (430 degrees Fahrenheit).

  5. Place the lobster tails on a baking sheet and brush them with melted butter or olive oil.

  6. Bake for 8-10 minutes until they are cooked through. Serve immediately with your favourite dipping sauce or salad on the side. Enjoy!

Get your claws on these rock lobster recipes!

Move over, crab! There's a new crustacean in town, and it's called the rock lobster. This delicious seafood is perfect for a summer BBQ or dinner party, and best of all, it's easy to cook! Here are some of our favorite rock lobster recipes that will have your guests clamoring for more.

1 Lobster Roll

Ingredients: 1/2 cup mayonnaise 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard 1 tablespoon prepared horseradish salt and black pepper to taste 4 split top hot dog buns 8 ounces cooked lobster meat, chopped 1/4 cup fresh chives, chopped Directions: 1. In a small bowl, whisk together the mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, horseradish, salt and pepper. 2. In another small bowl, mix together the lobster meat and chives. 3. To assemble the rolls, spread some of the mayonnaise mixture inside each bun. Layer the lobster meat on top and serve immediately. Enjoy!

Rock Lobster, the new black!

Move over, black. There's a new color in town and its name is Rock Lobster! The dusky pink-purple hue is the latest must-have shade for walls, floors and fashion.

Rock Lobster is the perfect color to inject some fun into your home décor. Why not try it in a kid's room or in a playful living space? If you're looking for something more sophisticated, Rock Lobster can add an elegant touch to any setting.

This hot new color looks great with natural materials like wood, stone and concrete. It also pairs well with white, gray and black for a modern look. Whether you're going for a casual or formal vibe, Rock Lobster is sure to make a statement.

If you're thinking of painting your walls Rock Lobster, be prepared for some compliments! Not only will your home look fantastic, but you'll be the envy of all your friends. So go ahead and add this must-have color to your palette – Rock Lobster is the new black!

The most succulent rock lobster yet!

When you think of lobster, what comes to mind? Perhaps the succulent taste of these sea creatures is what you savor. But have you ever had a rock lobster? If not, then you are in for a real treat!

Rock lobsters are just like regular lobsters, but they live further out to sea and have a harder shell. This makes them tougher to catch, but their taste is well worth it!

Some people say that rock lobster tastes even better than regular lobster. So if you are looking for a real seafood delight, be sure to try some rock lobster!

Lobsterfest is coming and we're serving up the best rock lobster!

The date is set and the preparations are in full swing. The annual Lobsterfest celebration is just around the corner, and we're gearing up to serve up some of the best rock lobster around! This event is always a popular one, so be sure to mark the date in your calendar and come join us for a feast you won't forget.

What can you expect at Lobsterfest? First and foremost, plenty of delicious lobster dishes! We'll have everything from lobster bisque to lobster rolls to our famous whole roasted lobster. There's something for everyone, so no one will go home hungry. And of course, what would Lobsterfest be without beer? We'll have plenty of local craft beers on tap to pair with your meal.

So mark the date in your calendar and join us for an amazing seafood feast! We can't wait to see you there.

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