Steamed Lobster Tails Recipe (with Garlic Butter) (2025)

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Steamed Lobster Tails Recipe with Garlic Butter– Steaming the lobster tails preserves their natural sweetness and avoids needing heavy or overly complicated sauces. The result is a fresh and light dish that lets the lobster shine! Ready in 20 minutes.

You’ll also love my langostino lobster rolls, lobster bisque, and butterflied shrimp.

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Best Steamed Lobster Tails

Lobster tails are a bit of a splurge for a special occasion. There are different ways to cook lobster tails, and I think this is by far the easiest cooking process that delivers the best results!

  • Quick and Easy: This recipe is quick and easy to prepare. The steaming method ensures that the lobster tails cook evenly and retain natural flavors and juices.
  • Deliciously Tender Lobster: Steaming the lobster tails keeps the meat tender and succulent. It’s a gentle cooking method that avoids drying the delicate lobster meat.
  • Flavorful Garlic Lemon Butter Sauce: The garlic lemon butter sauce adds flavor to the lobster. The combination of garlic, butter, and lemon creates a rich and savory sauce that enhances the lobster’s sweetness.
  • Elegant Presentation: Butterfly-cut lobster tails cook evenly and are elegantly presented on the plate. This visually appealing dish is perfect for special occasions or a fancy dinner at home.

Table of Contents

  • Best Steamed Lobster Tails
  • Simple Ingredients
  • How to Steam Lobster Tails (step-by-step instructions)
  • Variations
  • Equipment
  • Storage
  • Top tips
  • FAQs
  • What to Serve with Steamed Lobster Tails Recipe
  • How to Cook Steamed Lobster Tails Recipe

Simple Ingredients

These ingredients work together to create a simple yet elegant dish, highlighting lobster’s natural sweetness with garlic lemon butter’s richness.

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  • Lobster Tails: Use fresh or thawed lobster tails. The size can vary, but ensure they are of good quality.
  • Butter: melted butter serves as the base for the rich and flavorful garlic lemon butter sauce.
  • Garlic: Fresh garlic cloves, minced. Garlic adds a robust and aromatic flavor to the butter sauce.
  • Lemon: Fresh lemon is essential for both the steaming process and the butter sauce. It provides a bright and citrusy flavor that complements the lobster.
  • Salt and Pepper: Season both the lobster tails and the garlic lemon butter sauce. Adjust according to your taste preferences.
  • Fresh Parsley: Chopped fresh parsley is used as a garnish. It adds a pop of color and a hint of freshness to the dish.
  • Lemon Wedges: Serve with lemon wedges on the side for an extra burst of citrus flavor. It also allows individuals to customize the dish according to their taste.

See the recipe card for quantities.

How to Steam Lobster Tails (step-by-step instructions)

This method for cooking lobster tails is a great option for experienced and newer cooks. Cooking lobster tails is easier than you think. Follow these simple instructions. See the recipe post for more details.

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Gently spread the shell open to expose the meat without detaching it from the shell. This is known as “butterflying” the lobster tails.

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Fill a large pot with a few inches of water and insert a steamer basket, steamer insert, or steamer rack.

Cook the Lobster Tails: steam lobster tails until fully cooked.

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Prepare Garlic Lemon Butter Sauce: While the lobster tails are steaming, melt the butter in a small saucepan over medium heat.

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Add the minced garlic and sauté until fragrant, but be careful not to brown the garlic.

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Squeeze the juice of one lemon into the garlic butter mixture. Stir well and season with salt and pepper to taste. Adjust the seasoning according to your preference.

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Once the lobster tails are fully cooked, carefully remove them from the steaming basket. Place them on a serving platter. Garnish the lobster tails with chopped fresh parsley. Serve hot with lemon wedges on the side.
Pour the garlic lemon butter sauce over the steamed lobster tails, or dip each bite into the lemon garlic butter sauce (or sauce of choice!).

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Impress guests or loved ones with a gourmet-style dish! This is the best method for tender lobster meat every time!

Variations

Here are a few variations you can try to add your own twist to the steamed lobster tails with garlic lemon butter recipe:

  • Herb Sauce: Add fresh herbs to the garlic lemon butter sauce. Try parsley, thyme, or chives for a burst of herby flavors.
  • Spicy Kick: For those who enjoy a bit of heat, add a pinch of red pepper flakes or a dash of hot sauce to the garlic lemon butter sauce.
  • Cajun Seasoning: Sprinkle seasoning on the lobster tails before steaming for a spicy, Southern-inspired twist. Old bay seasoning works excellently as well.
  • Grill for Extra Flavor: Consider finishing the lobster tails on the grill for a smoky touch. Baste them with the garlic lemon butter sauce while grilling for added flavor. You can also broil the lobster tails for a little extra touch.

Equipment

Storage

Cool leftovers, store in an airtight container, and refrigerate promptly. Consume within 2 days and reheat gently to avoid overcooking.

Top tips

  • Quality Lobster Tails: Start with fresh or high-quality lobster tails for the best flavor and texture. If using frozen tails, make sure to thaw them properly in the refrigerator before cooking.
  • Butterfly Carefully: Take your time when butterfly-cutting the lobster tails. A precise cut ensures that the tails open up beautifully during steaming, and it promotes even cooking.
  • Gentle Steaming: Steam the lobster tails gently to avoid overcooking. Check for doneness after 5 minutes, and do not open the lid too frequently, as this can disrupt the steaming process.
  • Avoid Overcooking: Lobster tails cook quickly, and overcooking can result in tough and rubbery meat. Stay vigilant and check for doneness to ensure the lobster remains tender.

FAQs

Do you butterfly lobster before steaming?

Butterflying the lobster tails before steaming allows for even cooking and easier access to the meat, ensuring it stays tender and flavorful.

Is it better to boil or steam lobster tails?

Steaming is often preferred over boiling for lobster tails, as it preserves the natural flavor, results in tender meat, and avoids waterlogged texture.

How do you know when lobster tails are done?

Lobster tails are fully cooked when the flesh is firm to the touch and white and opaque in color. The shells should be bright red, and the internal temperature should range from 140°F to 145°F in the thickest part of the meat with an instant-read thermometer.

How long does it take to cook lobster tails?

Steaming lobster tails typically takes 6 to 10 minutes, depending on their size. Check for doneness after 5 minutes to prevent overcooking.

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What to Serve with Steamed Lobster Tails Recipe

A great way to serve lobster tails is with these side dishes:

  • Creamy Risotto alla Milanese Recipe (saffron risotto)
  • Easy Creamy Roasted Cauliflower Soup Recipe
  • Italian Stuffed Artichokes Recipe (Sicilian Style)
  • Easy Carrot Cake Recipe (One Bowl and Super Moist!)

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Steamed Lobster Tails Recipe with Garlic Butter– Steaming the lobster tails preserves their natural sweetness and avoids needing heavy or overly complicated sauces. The result is a fresh and light dish that lets the lobster shine!

  • Total Time: 20 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x

Ingredients

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  • 4 lobster tails (small to medium or large)
  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • Juice of 1 lemon
  • Zest of half a lemon
  • Salt and pepper, to taste
  • Fresh parsley, for garnish
  • Lemon slices for serving

Instructions

  1. Thaw the lobster tails if they are frozen*.
  2. Butterfly the lobster tails: Cut through the top of the shell lengthwise using sharp kitchen shears, stopping at the tail. Gently spread the shell open to expose the meat without detaching it from the shell. This is known as “butterflying” the lobster tails.
  3. Fill a large pot with a few inches of water and insert a steamer basket, steamer insert, or steamer rack. Make sure the water doesn’t touch the bottom of the basket. Place lobster tails in the steaming basket, in a single layer, shell side down. Cover the pot with a lid.
  4. Cook the Lobster Tails: steam lobster tails until fully cooked. This typically takes 6 to 8 minutes for small to medium lobster tails and 8 to 10 minutes for larger tails. Try not to open the lid when they are steaming!
    1. Tip: Lobster tails are fully cooked when the flesh is firm to the touch and white and opaque in color. The shells should be bright red, and the internal temperature should range from 140°F to 145°F in the thickest part of the meat with an instant-read thermometer.
  5. Prepare Garlic Lemon Butter Sauce: While the lobster tails are steaming, melt the butter in a small saucepan over medium heat. Add the minced garlic and sauté until fragrant, but be careful not to brown the garlic. Squeeze the juice of one lemon into the garlic butter mixture. Stir well and season with salt and pepper to taste. Adjust the seasoning according to your preference.
  6. Once the lobster tails are fully cooked, carefully remove them from the steaming basket. Place them on a serving platter. Garnish the lobster tails with chopped fresh parsley. Serve hot with lemon wedges on the side.
  7. Pour the garlic lemon butter sauce over the steamed lobster tails, or dip each bite into the lemon garlic butter sauce (or sauce of choice!).

Notes

Thawing lobster tails: 1) Refrigerator (overnight method) – Set frozen lobster tails on a plate topped and cover them with paper towels (to absorb excess water) and wrap them with plastic wrap, or set them in an airtight container. Thaw 8-12 hours, or overnight in the fridge. 2) Fast method – Place frozen lobster tails in a gallon-sized sealed bag and release the air. Place the bag in a bowl of cool water until the lobster is thawed.

  • Author: Elena
  • Prep Time: 10 min
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Category: Savory
  • Method: American
  • Cuisine: American

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Steamed Lobster Tails Recipe (with Garlic Butter) (2025)

FAQs

How long do you steam a lobster tail? ›

Bring 1 inch water to a boil in a large pot or deep skillet with a tight-fitting lid. Place a steamer basket over water. Place tails, cut-side up, in the basket. Cover and steam until meat is just opaque and very plump, 5 to 6 minutes; do not overcook or meat will begin to shrink and dry out.

What is the most flavorful way to cook lobster tails? ›

Before cooking, you can even season them with a simple mixture of butter, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and paprika. Then finish with a squeeze of fresh lemon juice. These flavors let the natural sweetness of the lobster tail shine. The key is cooking them at a high temperature (450 degrees F) for around 10-12 minutes.

What do you add to the water when boiling lobster tails? ›

And just another reminder, it's always better to under-cook your lobster tails than to over-cook them. You can always drop them back in the boiling water if they aren't done. We also recommend adding some Maine sea salt to the water before boiling so you can add more of that signature lobster flavor you love.

How to steam a lobster? ›

Add lobsters to boiling water and cover with a tightly fitting lid. You can add in as many lobster as your pot will allow, just make sure the cover of the pot is sealed tightly. How long to steam a lobster: A good timing gauge for steaming lobster is to cook them for about 10 minutes per pound of lobster.

Is it better to boil or steam lobsters? ›

Lobster that is steamed is more tender as less water infiltrates the shells. If you have a crowd of people, boiling is the way to go, as it's the best method for cooking four or more lobsters at one time. LobsterAnywhere.com cites the main advantage here is the high, intense heat from the boiling water.

Do you rinse lobster tails before cooking? ›

Regardless of how you cut your lobster tails and how you decide how to cook lobster tails, the cleaning method will be the same. After you have rinsed the shells and chosen how to split your lobster tail and exposed the flesh, you'll need to remove the vein running down the center.

What seasonings do you put on lobster? ›

If you want to stay simple, stick with a subtle lemon and butter sauce or garlic herb and butter sauce. You might also want to try seasoning your lobster with a subtle blend of classic spices like sage, rosemary, thyme and parsley or complement your meal with a French-inspired tarragon marinade or cream sauce.

Should you cut lobster tail before boiling? ›

Use shears or a knife to cut the lobster tail lengthwise along the middle. You should cut the lobster all the way back to the very tip of the fin. Try to avoid cutting into the meat, so that it does not break apart during the boiling.

Do you put lobster in cold water after boiling? ›

Lobsters will turn bright red when cooked. Par-boil lobsters in boiling water for 5 minutes. Remove the lobsters and immediately put into a large pot/bowl of cold water to stop the cooking. (You can drain the lobsters and store in the refrigerator if you do not plan to grill them right away.)

Can you steam lobster too long? ›

Cooking lobster is an art, and if you do not get the timing just right, you might be in for a tough or chewy lobster. Never overcook your lobster. This makes the meat tough and stringy (a huge bummer!). We find most of the cooking time suggestions found on the internet are way too long.

What is the best method of cooking lobster tails? ›

Cover the pot with the lobster tails in boiling water with a lid. Keeping the pot covered is essential, as this will help steam the lobster tails evenly and thoroughly. Let the lobster tails steam for 8-10 minutes or until they turn bright red. Be careful not to overcook them, making them tough and rubbery.

How do you tell if steamed lobster tail is done? ›

Using a chef's knife, split the shell where the tail meets the body. If the meat is white, the lobster is fully cooked. If it's still translucent, back into the pot it goes.

How long does it take to cook a 4 ounce lobster tail? ›

Lobster Tail Preparation: Steaming
Number of TailsTail SizeCooking Time
1-12 Tails3-4 oz.4-6 Minutes
2-6 Tails4-6 oz5-6 Minutes
2-6 Tails6-7 oz6 Minutes
2-6 Tails8-12 oz7-8 Minutes
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Is it better to steam or broil lobster tails? ›

Steaming lobster tails is my most preferred method of cooking lobster. Steaming provides a more gentle heat and cooking method, which will result in much more tender lobster tail meat, while still cooking the tail all the way to the proper doneness.

Do you cut lobster tails before boiling? ›

Rinse lobster tails; pat dry with paper towels. Cut down center of shell with kitchen shears, as shown in the photo above. Spread shell apart exposing the meat. To cook four 8-ounce tails, bring 6 cups salted water to boiling in a 3-quart saucepan.

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