Ingredients
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4,8
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1/4
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2
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1/2
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2,1
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1
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Directions
Compound butters are amazing flavor enhancers for seafood, meat, grilled corn and veggies. This one is made with garlic, fresh herbs and lemon is delicious atop these lobster tails, but you can also use it on grilled halibut, vegetables and corn. I love having at least one variety in my fridge all summer to pull out when the mood strikes.,,,Make the butter at least one hour ahead, or even a day ahead to harden.,This butter will last up to 1 month in the refrigerator or up to 3 months in the freezer.,Ask your fishmonger to split the tails for you for added convenience.
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Steps
1
Done
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Place Butter in a Mixing Bowl and Use a Rubber Spatula to Soften Until It Is Very Spreadable Add Remaining Ingredients, and Mix Until Thoroughly Combined Place Compound Butter on the Center a Sheet of a Sheet of Plastic Wrap or Parchment Paper Shape Into a Round Log, and Twist the Ends to Seal Place Butter in the Refrigerator to Harden, at Least 30 to 60 Minutes Once Solid, It Will Be Easy to Slice |
2
Done
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Place Each Tail, Shell Side Up, on a Cutting Board. Using a Large Sharp Knife, Cut Through the Shell Directly Down the Center, Beginning at the Tail and Down to Where the Body Use to Be. |
3
Done
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Season the Exposed Meat With Pinch of Salt and Fresh Cracked Black Pepper, to Taste and Spritz With Olive Oil. |
4
Done
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Preheat Grill to Medium High, Clean and Oil the Grates. to Cook, Place Each Tail Half Directly on the Grate Flesh Side Down and Close the Hood. Cook About 1 1/2 Minutes, Then Turn 45 Degrees (to Cross-Hatch), Close the Hood and Grill For Another 1 1/2 Minutes. |
5
Done
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Remove the Tails to a Pan and Spread Each One With 1/2 Tablespoon of Butter. |