Living in Prince Edward Island on Canada’s east coast offers access to an abundance of fine seafood, not the least of which is lobster. The lobster fishery is a large economic driver for the province.
Having access to high quality locally-fished lobster is a real perk for a recipe developer like me! I have created and published a number of recipes that use lobster as the primary ingredient. This posting is a compilation of those fabulous lobster recipes.
For each recipe, I have provided a brief description of the dish and indicated how much cooked lobster meat is required, the number of servings the recipe can be expected to generate, serving suggestions and, where applicable, if the dish freezes well for later enjoyment. I have also included the hotlink that will take you to each recipe on my website.
As I develop and publish more recipes using lobster, I will add them to this compendium repository so, in that sense, this will be an evergreen post. So, the next time you are searching for a recipe that calls for lobster, you can either use the Recipe Index or Search Box on my website’s home page or you can refer to this posting that will have links to the lobster recipes I have published.
Main Meals
Lobster Vol-au-Vent
Description: Lobster Vol-au-Vent consists of tender succulent chunks of lobster in a rich creamy sauce served in puff pastry shells. Can be served as an entrée, hors d’oeuvres, or appetizers.
Amount of Lobster Required: 1/2 pound cooked lobster meat
Number of Servings: Approximately 4-6
Serving Suggestion: Serve hot alongside a green salad or steamed asparagus
Freezable: Filling is freezable in an airtight freezer container. When ready to use, remove the filling from the freezer and allow the filling to thaw in the refrigerator for several hours or overnight. Re-heat in microwave-safe dish until heated to serving temperature. Do not let it boil. Stir the filling periodically as it reheats.
Click here for recipe: Lobster Vol-au-Vent
Lobster Macaroni and Cheese
Description: Loaded with chunks of succulent lobster meat surrounded with pasta in a rich, creamy cheese sauce, this Lobster Macaroni and Cheese is a luxurious grown-up version of an old classic.
Amount of Lobster Required: 3/4 pound cooked lobster meat
Number of Servings: 6
Serving Suggestion: Serve with a green salad dressed with a simple vinaigrette dressing and homemade bread, biscuits, or rolls
Freezable: Yes (unbaked)
Click here for recipe: Lobster Macaroni and Cheese
Lobster and Asparagus Crepes
Description: Delectable crepes filled with fresh asparagus, succulent chunks of lobster, and sautéed mushrooms in a rich cheese sauce.
Amount of Lobster Required: 1/2 pound cooked lobster meat
Number of Servings: 4
Serving Suggestion: Serve with a side green salad
Freezable: No
Click here for the recipe: Lobster and Asparagus Crepes
Lobster Cakes
Description: Lobster Cakes made with lobster, mashed potatoes, and seasonings are coated in bread crumbs, pan fried and finished in the oven.
Amount of Lobster Required: 1/2 pound cooked lobster meat
Number of Servings: 6
Serving Suggestion: Serve hot with your favorite tartar sauce and a side green salad.
Freezable: Yes, unbaked
Click here for recipe: Lobster Cakes
Lobster Frittata
Description: This easy-to-make, oven-baked Lobster Frittata is perfect for brunch, lunch, dinner, or a picnic. It can be eaten hot from the oven or at room temperature.
Amount of Lobster Required: 1/4 pound cooked lobster meat
Number of Servings: 2
Serving Suggestion: Serve with a side of toast, salad, homefries, or fresh fruit.
Freezable: No
Click here for recipe: Lobster Frittata
Chowder
PEI Lobster Chowder
Description: This made-from-scratch Lobster Chowder, filled with rich flavours combined with light seasonings, is sure to be a hit with lobster lovers.
Amount of Lobster Required: 1/2 pound cooked lobster meat
Number of Servings: 6
Serving Suggestion: Serve with crusty rolls, biscuits, or artisan bread.
Freezable: Okay but best served freshly made
Click here for recipe: PEI Lobster Chowder
Sandwiches and Rolls
PEI Lobster Rolls
Description: Succulent chunks of lobster mixed with salad dressing or mayonnaise, celery, lemon juice, Dijon mustard, and seasoned with salt and pepper all encased within a roll of choice. Simple ingredients yet so tasty!
Amount of Lobster Required: 1 pound cooked lobster meat
Number of Servings: 4
Serving Suggestions: Serve alongside potato salad, green salad, or French fries.
Freezable: No
Click here for recipe: PEI Lobster Rolls
Lobster Club Sandwich With a Twist
Description: This ultimate club sandwich combines succulent lobster meat, pancetta, Havarti, and avocado with tomato, lettuce, avocado spread, and lemon mayonnaise to make a hearty meal.
Amount of Lobster Required: 2 – 3 ounces cooked lobster meat
Number of Servings: 1
Serving Suggestion: Serve with potato chips or French fries
Freezable: No
Click here for recipe: Lobster Club Sandwich With a Twist
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