Creamy Garlic Butter Lobster Rolls
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Serve with lemon wedges on the side and a crisp salad for freshness These rolls are perfect for brunch spreads picnics or backyard get togethers Try pairing them with a cold iced tea or sparkling lemonade
Cultural Notes
Lobster rolls are a New England classic showcasing the region’s love for simple seafood done right Traditional rolls might be just lobster and butter but this creamy garlic twist feels both modern and classic at once Warm or chilled lobster rolls each have their fans and both bring the taste of summer to your kitchen
Seasonal Adaptations
In spring add a handful of thinly sliced radishes or celery for a fresh crunch During colder months, warm the filling slightly before stuffing the buns for a cozy winter treat If chives are not in season, substitute fresh tarragon or parsley

These rolls are best served soon after assembling for the ultimate bun texture Quality lobster makes all the difference so pick fresh or flash frozen meat for the sweetest flavor
Recipe FAQs
- → What type of lobster meat works best?
- Claw and knuckle meat offer tender texture and rich flavor, but tail meat is also delicious when chopped.
- → Can I substitute the buns?
- Brioche or New England hot dog rolls provide ideal softness, but soft sandwich rolls or split buns also work well.
- → How do I toast the buns perfectly?
- Brush the buns with melted butter and toast in a skillet or oven until golden and crisp yet still soft inside.
- → Is it possible to prepare in advance?
- You can make the lobster filling ahead and chill, then assemble and toast the buns just before serving for best flavor.
- → What sides go well with these rolls?
- Pair with kettle chips, a crisp salad, or coleslaw for a complete, satisfying meal.
- → Should I serve them warm or cold?
- They’re delicious either way—serve warm for comfort or chilled on hot days for refreshing luxury.







