BUY WITH CONFIDENCE

ALWAYS THE BEST PRICES

on fresh live lobsters, week after week!

As the area's largest volume buyer, we get great pricing on our fresh live lobsters, and we pass those savings directly to YOU!

Versatile & delicious.

We offer all sizes for fresh cold water Maine Live Lobsters as well as frozen Lobster tails ranging from a 2-3 oz. tail up to an 8-10 oz. tail. Served up hot with butter or cold with mayonnaise, there's no wrong way to eat lobster.  And it's perfect for any occasion, whether a casual backyard barbecue or a formal celebration. Have questions? Ask our friendly and knowledgeable seafood staff!

— HOW TO COOK A LOBSTER

STEAM • GRILL • BOIL

Steaming Lobster

Put 2 inches of seawater or salted water in the bottom of a large pot. Bring the water to a rolling boil over high heat. Place the live lobsters in the pot. Cover the pot and return to a boil as quickly as possible and start timing. Allow 18 minutes for a 1 to 1 ¼ lb hard-shell lobster. If the lobster has a soft shell, reduce the cooking time by 3 minutes.

 

Grilling Lobster

Par-boil your lobsters in a large pot of boiling water for 5 minutes. Remove lobsters & plunge into a large bowl of cold water to stop the cooking. Drain the lobsters and store them in the refrigerator if you don’t plan to cook them right away. Place the lobster on its back on a cutting board. Using a large, sharp knife, split the lobster down the middle. Remove the black vein from the tail, the tomally from the body and the sand sac located near the head. Baste the lobster meat with some oil or butter. Grill the lobsters flesh side down for 5 to 6 minutes, or until the flesh is just beginning to look opaque. Turn the lobsters over, baste with more oil and continue to cook for 4 to 5 minutes longer or until the lobsters are cooked through.

Boiling Lobster

Fill a large pot no more than ¾ full of seawater or salted water. Add 2T of salt for each quart of water. A good rule of thumb is to allow 2 ½ quarts of water for each lobster. Bring the water to a boil. Place the live lobsters in and let the water boil again. Lower the heat, cover pot, and simmer for about 15 minutes for a 1 to 1 ¼ lb hard-shell lobster and 20 minutes for a 1 ½ lb lobster. If the lobster has a soft shell, reduce cooking time by 3 minutes.

Caraluzzi's Sea Salt 20 oz. bottleCaraluzzi's Coarse Sea Salt is perfect added to water for cooking lobsters and pasta. Great freshly ground over your favorite dishes too!