Traditional Maine Lobster Bake
Lobster
Steamers (clams)
Steamers Preparing & Handling
-Because the shells are soft, you are bound to find a small number of clams broken. Shells may open or gape naturally: this does not necessarily mean the product is spoiled or dead. The siphon or neck, of a soft-shell clam will constrict when touched. A gentle tap on the shell will usually cause the clam to close. If a clam does not respond to a tap on its shell, or if the shell is broken, it should be discarded.
-Plan to cook your steamers soon after they arrive.
-store clams in the shell, refrigerate (34-45 F) in a shallow bowl and cover with a clean damp cloth.
Serving Suggestions:
Allow 1 pound of steamers per person as an appetizer or 2 pounds per person as a main course.
DO NOT suffocate clams by sealing them in a plastic bag or air-tight container. DO NOT put them directly on ice or let them sit in water.
Captains Tip:
Since steamers are raked from sand and mud flats, you will find some sand. A brine soak helps clams rid themselves of sand and grit before they’re cooked. Soak clams in a solution of 1/3 cup of salt in 1 gallon of water (just to cover) for about an hour in the refrigerator. Some cooks suggest adding a tablespoon of cornmeal to the salt mixture. *Source <----- Cornmeal works great! People dont like steamers cause they are gritty, this gets rid of 94% of the grit!
Corn
Butter
Boiled/Steamed Potatoes
Beer (Sam Adams/Shipyard/Seadog/Gritty's/RedHook if you got 1)
soak the steamahs in corn meal/salt so they eat the cornmeal and shit out the sand they've been chewing on for a few hours in the fridge
boil the lobster and steamers till cooked
cook the corn on a grill with a little butter (make sure its shucked already so you can baste it with buttah)
heat up some butter to dip the lobster and steamers into
Best Maine summer meal ever
If you buy your lobster and arent ready to cook yet, you can just leave them in the paper bags they came in and stick them in the fridge, they will be fine, make sure they dont die though
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Lobster
Steamers (clams)
Steamers Preparing & Handling
-Because the shells are soft, you are bound to find a small number of clams broken. Shells may open or gape naturally: this does not necessarily mean the product is spoiled or dead. The siphon or neck, of a soft-shell clam will constrict when touched. A gentle tap on the shell will usually cause the clam to close. If a clam does not respond to a tap on its shell, or if the shell is broken, it should be discarded.
-Plan to cook your steamers soon after they arrive.
-store clams in the shell, refrigerate (34-45 F) in a shallow bowl and cover with a clean damp cloth.
Serving Suggestions:
Allow 1 pound of steamers per person as an appetizer or 2 pounds per person as a main course.
DO NOT suffocate clams by sealing them in a plastic bag or air-tight container. DO NOT put them directly on ice or let them sit in water.
Captains Tip:
Since steamers are raked from sand and mud flats, you will find some sand. A brine soak helps clams rid themselves of sand and grit before they’re cooked. Soak clams in a solution of 1/3 cup of salt in 1 gallon of water (just to cover) for about an hour in the refrigerator. Some cooks suggest adding a tablespoon of cornmeal to the salt mixture. *Source <----- Cornmeal works great! People dont like steamers cause they are gritty, this gets rid of 94% of the grit!
Corn
Butter
Boiled/Steamed Potatoes
Beer (Sam Adams/Shipyard/Seadog/Gritty's/RedHook if you got 1)
soak the steamahs in corn meal/salt so they eat the cornmeal and shit out the sand they've been chewing on for a few hours in the fridge
boil the lobster and steamers till cooked
cook the corn on a grill with a little butter (make sure its shucked already so you can baste it with buttah)
heat up some butter to dip the lobster and steamers into
Best Maine summer meal ever
If you buy your lobster and arent ready to cook yet, you can just leave them in the paper bags they came in and stick them in the fridge, they will be fine, make sure they dont die though
http://portlandme.about.com/library/wee … 52000a.htm
Last edited by Locoloki (2008-03-14 09:08:31)