Stuffed Lobster Tails

Nova Scotia lobster is world-famous—and for good reason! A meal that is easy to make and local? That’s a thumbs up from us! Treat your taste buds to this Stuffed Lobster Tail recipe from The Quarterdeck.

Ingredients

Serves: 3

3 5-6 oz Lobster tails
4 oz.  Scallops
4 oz Shrimp
4 oz Lobster claw meat
¼ cup Mozzarella cheese
¼ cup  Garlic butter
¼ cup  Unsalted butter
½ clove Garlic
3 g Parsley, chopped
3 g Chives, chopped
Optional Breadcrumbs 

Directions

Garlic Butter

  1. Allow butter to become room temperature or melt, then add minced garlic.
  2. Fine chop parsley and chives, then mix all in a bowl.

Stuffed Lobster Tails

  1. Chop the scallops in quarters, chop shrimp in thirds and chop lobster claw meat in fourths. Place in a bowl.
  2. Add mozzarella and garlic butter. Mix until ingredients began to form a ball.
  3. Slice down the tail of the lobster, and open the shell, peeling back the lobster meat.
  4. Form the seafood mixture into a 4 oz. oval and place it into the cracked lobster tail.
  5. Sprinkle breadcrumbs on to the tail before baking at 350F for 11 minutes.

Local Source Guide:

Produce: Noggins Corner Farm Market, Stirling Fruit Farms Ltd., Masstown Market or one of the many other Farmers’ Markets of Nova Scotia.

Cheese: Fox Hill Cheese HouseKnoydart Farm, Masstown Creamery.

Lobster: Evan’s Seafood & RestaurantClearwater Seafoods Ltd.Masstown Market’s ‘Catch of the Day’, Halls Harbour Lobster Pound, or Fisherman’s Market.

Scallops: Comeau Sea Foods, Evan’s Seafood & RestaurantClearwater Seafoods Ltd.Masstown Market’s ‘Catch of the Day’, Afishionado Fishmongers, or Fisherman’s Market.

Shrimp: Clearwater Seafoods Ltd.Masstown Market’s ‘Catch of the Day’, Afishionado Fishmongers, or Fisherman’s Market.

Recipe provided by: The Quarterdeck Resort
Photography provided by:
 Jessica Emin, @eatwithjessie.

This recipe is featured in our 2021 Taste of Nova Scotia Culinary Guide.

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