The other day I was at the store and I happened to stop by the fish counter. What did I see, a big sale on Lobster tails. So I picked up a couple. Since it is so nice out, I wanted to grill them. But how does one grill a Lobster tail? Â Keep reading to find out.
It is actually really easy to grill a lobster tail. Â All you need is a grill, some skewers and a little butter.
Grilled Lobster Tails
The first step is to light your fire. If you have a gas grill, light only half of the grill to high.  If you are using a charcoal grill, place all of the coals to one side. You want to cook the tails over medium heat or else the tails will dry out. Also, you don’t want to cook over direct heat as the garlic lemon butter that we are going to baste the tails with will catch fire. Flame-ups will cook the tails too quickly and you will end up with dried out meat.
The next step is to make the garlic lemon butter. I find that it is easiest to melt the butter in a microwave. Feel free to melt it over the stove and clarify it. Since we are going to baste the tails with the butter, I find that a coffee cup is the perfect vessel to melt the butter in. Then, you can use the handle when you are basting the tails. Place the butter in the cup.
Finely chop the garlic and add it to the cup.
Roll the lemon so that you can break up the internal structures of the lemon. This will allow you to easily juice it.  Add the juice to the cup along with a pinch of salt and a couple of cracks of fresh pepper.
Place in the microwave for a minute. This will melt it nicely. Mix it and return it to the microwave. Right before you need it, zap it for another 30 seconds.
Next comes the lobsters.
Using a nice pair of kitchen shears, cut a slit down the back of the lobster tail all the way to the tail fan.
Flip over the lobster tail so that it is on it’s back. Making sure that the lobster is flat, insert a skewer right underneath the tail fan. Then, push it through the center of the meat to the other end.
This will prevent the lobster tail from curling. A straight tail is a pretty tail.
Place the tails cut side down on the grill right on the edge of the heat zones, right between the hot and cool sides of the grill. The first half of cooking is without the butter so flare-ups won’t be a problem.
Cook for 7-8 minutes and then flip the tails. Move them over a bit just until they are not directly over the coals. Cook with the lid closed. While the tails are cooking, reheat the garlic lemon butter and bring it grill side.
Next, baste the tails with the garlic lemon butter. Make sure to get a lot of the butter into the sliced portion of the shell.
Cook for another 3-5 minutes. Cook with the lid closed checking frequently for flare-ups. If you see flare-ups, spray the fire with a little water. I keep a spray bottle near the grill for these instances.
When the meat is opaque, it is done. Remove from the grill. Baste one more time with the butter and cover with aluminum foil. Let the meat rest for 5-10 minutes before serving.
Remove the skewers and serve. I like to serve the tails over rice with a side of lemon. Once the meat has rested, you can easily wiggle it out of the shell or leave it in the shell for a nice presentation.
If you are looking for a quick and easy method to cook tails, try my other method that involves splitting the tail in half and grilling each side. Â Check it out, How to Split and Grill Lobster Tails.
With resting time, the whole process took about 25 minutes.
Note - If you purchased live lobsters, bisect the lobster head with a chef knife. This will instantly kill the lobster and sever all nerve fibers. The lobster will feel no pain. This will be the humane way of putting the lobster out of its misery. There really is no kind way to put this. Sorry. If you hate the sound of this, you can always throw it into a pot of boiling water for about 4 minutes. This is less hands on and still does the job.
Note – If you purchased live lobsters, bisect the lobster head with a chef knife.  This will instantly kill the lobster and sever all nerve fibers.  The lobster will feel no pain.  This will be the humane way of putting the lobster out of its misery. There really is no kind way to put this. Sorry.  If you hate the sound of this, you can always throw it into a pot of boiling water for about 4 minutes.  This is less hands on and still does the job.
Baked boursin is the perfect holiday appetizer! A little cheese, a little panko and 30… Read More
I wanted to go All-American with my cocktail on Memorial Day! This cocktail screams red,… Read More
Are you in the mood to smoke some delicious jalapeno poppers on your grill? Look… Read More
My kids love pancakes! So, I am always experimenting with new recipes. This latest recipe… Read More
This amazing mix makes the perfect whiskey sour in under a minute! Mix, shake and… Read More
View Comments
Thanks for this perfect way to cook lobster tails...I was always too afraid to do them on the grill...wasn't sure how..Now we know!
Hi Rex,
I sent you a message via the form on the About section of your site, but I haven't heard back from you and now I'm thinking perhaps you didn't receive it.
I have a question about one of the photos in this lobster entry. Can you please email me so I have your address, and then I'll send my email directly to you?
Thank you very much.
Perfect! This is the most helpful posting I have found! We're grilling lobster tails (appx 4 oz tails on sale at Kroger today for $4.99 each) and did not have much of a plan. I'll let you know how it turns out. Thanks for the help!
Mike - I picked up the tails on the cheap too. The grill is the ultimate way to cook the tails. The smokiness along with all of that butter give them a really nice flavor. Keep me posted on the results.
Thank you , I'll have to subscribe your site and read the rest I think. The first date my wife and I had nearly 20 years ago now was a lovely seafood restaurant in Napoli, so I've been spending ages trying to find a decent grilled like we had that night - our anniversary is next month so I'm hoping to surprise her!
Great article. I really enjoy share for my friends and post on my blog.
Actually, the best way to prepare live lobster to grill, boil, bake, or broil is to place the live lobsters into freshwater until they have, how should I say, "passed away" The meat is softer and tastes much better this way!! Enjoy!
How come the live lobsters can't be placed directly on the grill?
You can cut them right up and throw them on the grill. I like to try to be humane, however there is no need. A quick tip would be to put the lobster to sleep and then cut him up so that there is little to no pain. To do that stand the lobster on its head or old it with the head down. Allow its tail to curl inward. Rub your hand up and down the carapace making sure to rub between the eyes. Within a few seconds it will be sound asleep. Then go for it.
We just made lobster for first time on grill last night using this recipe. Man was it great and very simple. Only way to eat them now......
How/when do you remove the intestine if you only cut the top of the shell?
Martin after you cook the lobsters you crack open the shell all of the way and then you can remove the intestine. The intestine runs the entire length of the tail-piece. The intestine is usually black but sometimes it is colorless.
I like to make two parallel cuts about 1/4 inch apart, as opposed to just one as shown here. If you remove that 1/4 piece of shell prior to grilling, the garlic butter is easier to deploy. Plus I think it's easier to get the tail from the shell after grilling. Also, if you follow "Good Eats" - Alton Brown shows a great way to dispatch the buggers.
Hello my friend! I want to say that this article is amazing, nice written and include approximately all vital infos. I'd like to peer more posts like this .