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<!-- /seo -->A [[lobster]] roll is a kind of sandwich filled with lobster [[meat]]. A traditional lobster roll contains the fresh cooked [[meat]] of a one-pound lobster, tossed with [[mayonnaise]] and served on a [[grilled]] [[hot dog]] bun or similar roll, served so that the opening is on the top rather than on the side. The filling may also contain [[diced]] [[celery]] and/or scallion, or use drawn [[butter]] instead of or in addition to the mayonnaise. The sandwich can also contain [[lettuce]] and [[lemon]].
[[Lobster]] rolls in the U.S. are especially associated with the state of Maine, but are also commonly available at [[seafood]] restaurants in the other New England states and on Eastern Long Island in the U.S., where lobster fishing is common. They tend to be virtually unheard-of in landlocked regions (such as the Upper Midwest), where lobster is an expensive delicacy.


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They are a staple summer meal throughout the Maritime provinces in Canada particularly Nova Scotia where they may also appear on hamburger buns, [[baguettes]], or other types of [[bread]] rolls - even [[pita]] pockets. The traditional sides are [[potato]] [[chips]] and [[dill pickles]].
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Some McDonald's restaurants in New England and the Canadian Maritimes offer [[lobster]] rolls as a seasonal menu item, called the McLobster.


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A [[lobster]] roll is a kind of sandwich filled with lobster [[meat]]. A traditional lobster roll contains the fresh cooked [[meat]] of a one-pound lobster, tossed with [[mayonnaise]] and served on a [[grilled]] [[hot dog]] bun or similar roll, served so that the opening is on the top rather than on the side. The filling may also contain [[diced]] [[celery]] and/or scallion, or use drawn [[butter]] instead of or in addition to the mayonnaise. The sandwich can also contain [[lettuce]] and [[lemon]].
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[[Lobster]] rolls in the U.S. are especially associated with the state of Maine, but are also commonly available at [[seafood]] restaurants in the other New England states and on Eastern Long Island in the U.S., where lobster fishing is common. They tend to be virtually unheard-of in landlocked regions (such as the Upper Midwest), where lobster is an expensive delicacy.
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They are a staple summer meal throughout the Maritime provinces in Canada particularly Nova Scotia where they may also appear on hamburger buns, [[baguettes]], or other types of [[bread]] rolls - even [[pita]] pockets. The traditional sides are [[potato]] [[chips]] and [[dill pickles]].
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''<span class="reviewTitle">Even nicer with crayfish</span>''


Some McDonald's restaurants in New England and the Canadian Maritimes offer [[lobster]] rolls as a seasonal menu item, called the McLobster.
<span style="line-height:180%"><span style="font-size:180%;"><span class="reviewScore">4.62</span>/5</span>


==Traditional New England Lobster Roll recipe ==
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Latest revision as of 12:59, 23 December 2021

A lobster roll is a kind of sandwich filled with lobster meat. A traditional lobster roll contains the fresh cooked meat of a one-pound lobster, tossed with mayonnaise and served on a grilled hot dog bun or similar roll, served so that the opening is on the top rather than on the side. The filling may also contain diced celery and/or scallion, or use drawn butter instead of or in addition to the mayonnaise. The sandwich can also contain lettuce and lemon. Lobster rolls in the U.S. are especially associated with the state of Maine, but are also commonly available at seafood restaurants in the other New England states and on Eastern Long Island in the U.S., where lobster fishing is common. They tend to be virtually unheard-of in landlocked regions (such as the Upper Midwest), where lobster is an expensive delicacy.

They are a staple summer meal throughout the Maritime provinces in Canada particularly Nova Scotia where they may also appear on hamburger buns, baguettes, or other types of bread rolls - even pita pockets. The traditional sides are potato chips and dill pickles.

Some McDonald's restaurants in New England and the Canadian Maritimes offer lobster rolls as a seasonal menu item, called the McLobster.

Traditional New England Lobster Roll recipe

Lobster roll
Electus
Servings:Serves 2
Calories per serving:495
Ready in:7 minutes
Prep. time:3 minutes
Cook time:4 minutes
Difficulty:Easy
Recipe author:Chef
First published:31st January 2013

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And much cheaper too! The Judge

Ingredients

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Method

  1. Combine lobster meat and mayonnaise in bowl
  2. Season to taste with salt and pepper
  3. Almost slice the rolls in two, lengthwise
  4. Butter the outsides of hot dog rolls
  5. Heat a pan over medium-high heat. Place the rolls buttered side down in the pan and cook until browned slightly, about 2 minutes per side
  6. Fill the rolls with lettuce and add the lobster mixture
  7. Serve

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