Okay, I am on vacation and I have received several comments asking why I am still bloging. Trust me I am having a great time, walking, visiting places and spending time at the beach, however, getting on a computer is a routine. I am always multi-tasking so I am watching TV yet at the same time using the computer.
Today I decided to grill lobsters, so I went to the seaford market and the clerk thought she was being helpful by telling me how steam a lobster. I told her my lobsters would be going on the grill. She told me she had never heard of this. Anyway, I told her she was missing the best tasting lobster.
So how do you grill a lobster?
Some years ago when I first attempted this I took the rubber bands off the claws and I almost became the lobster's dinner. I then figured out I could use cord to bind the claws before removing the rubber bands. Yes make sure all rubber bands are removed because that is not a flavor you want to taste.
Next I rub some oil on the shell and wrap the lobster in foil paper, put it on the grill and close the lid. I can't tell you exactly how long to cook it. I just turn and check it and I can tell when it is completed.
I also mix some melted butter with lemon juice and you may want to add garlic.
Along with the lobster I roasted potatoes and vegetables I brought along from my garden.
It was an awesome meal.
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