CRAB PIGGYBACK LOBSTER TAILS

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We loved the backstory to this lobster recipe and how Cathy snagged her husband with this heavenly seafood dish. The sweetness of the lump crabmeat and lobster shine brightly. It's so delicious with a beautiful presentation. This lobster and crab dinner could be on the menu at a white tablecloth restaurant! This is definitely a...

Provided by cathy hazzard

Categories     Seafood

Time 25m

Number Of Ingredients 12

4 8 ounce lobster tails fresh or frozen. *if frozen thaw as directed on package.
1 lb lump crab meat, pasteurized or fresh crab suggested
5 Tbsp butter, melted, divided
1 tsp yellow mustard
2 Tbsp mayonnaise
2 Tbsp heavy cream
1 fresh lemon (medium), juiced
1/2 tsp Old Bay seasoning
2 egg whites
3 Tbsp Panko bread crumbs
1/4 c parsley, minced
1 c white wine

Steps:

  • 1. Melt 1 tbsp butter in a saucepan. Then add crab meat and gently toss. Remove from heat.
  • 2. In a small bowl, whisk together mustard, mayo, cream, lemon juice, and Old Bay seasoning.
  • 3. Place cold egg whites in a mixing bowl and whisk on high speed until stiff peaks form.
  • 4. Very gently fold the mustard mixture, crab, Panko crumbs and parsley into the egg white peaks.
  • 5. Preparing the lobster tails. Using kitchen scissors cut through the shell on the back (the humped part of the shell) down to the tail fin. Do not remove the under shell. I run my finger between the meat and the shell to loosen it from each other.
  • 6. Now lift out the uncooked tail through the shell opening and set aside.
  • 7. To keep the tails flat while cooking, use bamboo skewers.
  • 8. Lobster tail shells do tend to curl up when cooking. To avoid this, place a bamboo skewer through the back of the empty tail shell and out the front portion of the shell.
  • 9. Melt the remaining 4 tbsp. of butter in the microwave. Brush inside of the lobster shell with melted butter.
  • 10. Divide crab mixture into 4 portions. Gently place crab inside of each lobster shell opening, keep the crab meat loose in form - do not packed tightly in the shell. You should have a space opening (about a 1/2 inch) in the top of the lobster shell, where you can see the crab meat, once stuffed. *Any overage of remaining crab mixture can be placed in a buttered ramekin and bake at 400 degrees.
  • 11. Now rest the lobster meat on top of the shell (kind of piggybacking it) over the shell opening where the crab meat is. Make sure the lobster shell is stabilized by spreading out the tail fins.
  • 12. Pour wine into glass baking pan. Place crab filled tails {bottom-flat side down into the wine baking pan. Make sure the lobster shell is stabilized by spreading out the tail fins.
  • 13. Brush lobster meat with remaining butter.
  • 14. Bake for 15 minutes or until internal temp of crab and lobster reaches 130 degrees.
  • 15. Remove baking dish. Using tongs remove the lobster meat off the shell and set aside for a moment. Spoon out a few tablespoons of crab mixture from the inside of each shell. Put the lobster tail back on top of each shell again, this time topping the lobster with the spooned out crab meat forming an elongated crab stack.
  • 16. Brush crab topping with butter. Place back in the oven for 5 more minutes or until temperature reaches 140 degrees. *Do not overcook.
  • 17. Remove each lobster from the baking pan and serve!

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