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Smoky Lobster Tails and Corn on the Cob

from Weber’s Art of the Grill

Ah, the unmistakable luxury of grilled lobster tails. It's hard to believe they're so simple to make. If you use skewers, the tails will not curl while cooking. Grilled sweet corn and pure drawn butter make this a summertime favorite.


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1

 

cup (8 ounces) unsalted butter

4

 

ears of corn, in husks and silks trimmed

4

 

lobster tails, about 1/2 pound each

 

 

Kosher salt

 

 

Freshly ground black pepper

In a small saucepan over medium-high heat, melt the butter until foam rises to the top and the milk solids settle at the bottom. Remove from the heat. Using a spoon, carefully skim off the foam. Pour the clarified (drawn) butter into another small saucepan, being careful to leave behind the milk solids. Keep warm over low heat.

Place the corn in a deep container, cover with cold water and soak at least 1 hour. Remove the corn from the container; shake to remove excess water. Grill the corn over Indirect Medium heat for 25 to 30 minutes, turning several times. Use gloves to remove husks and silk.

Place each lobster tail, shell side down, on a cutting board. Using a sharp knife or kitchen shears, cut lengthwise through the center of the tough underside of the tail, but do not cut into the flesh. Thread two skewers lengthwise through the flesh of each tail. Brush the flesh lightly with some drawn butter. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

Grill, shell side down, over Direct Medium heat just until the flesh turns opaque and the shell is bright red, 10 to 12 minutes.

Using a large knife split each lobster tail lengthwise through the shell to better expose the flesh. Serve warm with the corn and the remaining drawn butter

Makes 4 servings.



 

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