Remember when I published a luxury style hotel breakfast with my oeufs en cocotte? Well, this lobster benedict takes the cake! If you serve this to some guests over breakfast or brunch, you will literally blow their minds away. It’s not every day, that you get to eat a special ingredient like lobster. Even if you make the classic version of eggs benedict with a fresh hollandaise sauce, the lobster just triumphs above everything.
Lobster benedict is an excellent idea if you want to pleasantly surprise someone over a birthday, an anniversary or if you have excellent taste in food. It’s not as hard to prepare is it might appear at first. Cooking time is roughly twenty minutes. In my opinion, the poaching of the eggs is probably the most difficult part of the recipe. I think it’s even harder than making the hollandaise sauce to top it with. So, who will you serve this lobster benedict to? Perhaps for yourself as a breakfast in bed!
lobster benedict in bed
I am sure any breakfast, even this lobster benedict, tastes better after an amazing night of sleep.
lobster tails
Lobster benedict will be a great addition to when you wake up in your luxurious bed. It’s not one of the easiest ingredients to find out there, so you’ll have to go to the fish market. Alas, but this time my fishmonger didn't have any in stock but in the back of my mind I remembered Iceland had lobster tails, which worked just as well.
There are two types of lobsters out there, warm and cold water lobsters. The basic visual difference is that the cold water ones have the traditional front claws while the warm water ones don’t. In contrast, the warm water lobster has appendages, or what I like to tell my kids ‘lobster antlers’.
Lobster tails are usually come from warm water lobsters. So, they could be shipped from the Caribbean, Australia, South Africa or the Pacific. They are all unique but it’s generally quite hard to determine the exact species unless you're an expert.
cleaning the lobster tails
First, you’ll have to devein the tail. Unless, you bought a pre-cooked ready lobster tail, which might be the easiest solution if don’t want too much hassle. Next, butterfly the tail and use a sharp knife to remove the vein. Brush the lobster meat with some oil or butter and cover the tail with foil. This little trick keeps the lobster tail from becoming tough and dry. This way, your lobster benedict will truly be enjoyable.
Also, remember not to throw out the shells. You can use the shells for some lovely lobster broth. When you caramelise lobster shells, you extract amazing flavours. Plus, it’s a great way to be sustainable and ensure you have minimum waste in the kitchen. Besides, how often do you make a lobster broth or bisque?
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how to poach an egg
Ever wondered how to poach an egg for this lobster benedict? This is definitely not my forte, me eggs sometimes come out weird. I always thought that people needed some special device or spoon because my eggs benedict in restaurants always looks so perfect. However, if you end up with an unusual looking poached egg, not to worry. It’s about the taste.
First, you should take a medium sized pan. Next, bring the water to boil. Add some apple vinegar or any vinegar you have at home. Apparently, this helps bring the egg together. Stir the water with a spoon until you have a funnel of some sort in the middle of the pan. Then drop the eggs into the middle and let it come together. You might need to try this a couple of times. The first time I tried to do this, I was very successful. Anyways, if you mess up the egg, you’ve got the lobster tail and hollandaise sauce to cover it up. That’s why I love the benedict-style dishes.
Serving
Don’t forget about the muffins. I like to shove mine buttered in the oven for a bit of crunch. You can also use a gluten-free alternative. Lastly, don’t forget to cover the eggs with hollandaise sauce and top it off with some chives.
Remember when I said hollandaise sauce works perfectly with asparagus. Well, no surprise why I included it in this lobster benedict. However, if possible, I highly recommend using the white asparagus. Its smoother and subtler than the green one. Plus, I think aesthetically it will only make the lobster benedict more elegant. Some caramelised onions would be an added bonus.
Now....where's the champagne?
If you love lobster, you should also try my amazing lobster bisque!
Print📖 Recipe
Lobster Benedict
- Total Time: 30 minutes
- Yield: 2 1x
Description
Lobster benedict is a meal fit for a king or a queen. Runny egg served with asparagus and hollandaise sauce. Don't forget to buy the lobster tails.
Ingredients
- 2 lobster tails, cooked and halved lengthwise
- 12 asparagus spears, cooked
- 2 English muffins, halved and toasted
- 4 poached eggs
- 100ml (3fl oz) Hollandaise sauce
- 30ml (2 tbsp) chives, chopped
- Salt and pepper, to taste
Instructions
- Place 2 muffin halves on each plate.
- Divide the asparagus evenly between the two portions, on top of the muffins.
- Place half a lobster tail on each muffin, then add an egg.
- Pour the sauce over the little mountain and sprinkle chives on top. Season to taste and enjoy!
Notes
- If you buy raw lobster, why it in a bit of butter. After removing the lobster from the pan, mop up the juices with bread or leftover muffins!
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 20 minutes
- Category: Breakfast
- Cuisine: French
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 serving
- Calories: 444
- Sugar: 5.6 g
- Sodium: 1173 mg
- Fat: 12.6 g
- Saturated Fat: 3.9 g
- Carbohydrates: 33.9 g
- Fiber: 5.2 g
- Protein: 48.9 g
- Cholesterol: 582 mg
Philip Smith
Seafood kedgiree , guacamole, creamed spinach with
cashews and bacon + swiss cottage loaf -anchovy butter
-washed down with champers.
Heather
What a gorgeous dish, and I suspect it tastes just as wonderful as it looks! I have an order of lobster coming in tomorrow (I have to order online), and this is going to be the first thing I make with it.
Natalie Crossan
Eggs benedict - phwoooooar x
michelle
haha!
Lauren Stebbings
My favourite breakfast is avocado and poached egg on toasted seed loaf
michelle
I just had that recently 🙂
Julie Camm
A full English (not at all Korean!)
michelle
haha nice!
Deborah Mackenzie
Breakfast in Bed..... toast and juice is perfect
michelle
the best type there is 🙂
Jennifer Baker
Smoked Salmon and eggs x x x
michelle
nice 🙂
linda curtis
poached eggs
i have to admit iv never tried lobster but this looks lovely
id love to try it out
michelle
Give these a go. You'll love them 🙂
Richard Eldred Hawes
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michelle
🙂 Great! Enjoy
Richard Eldred Hawes
I always think that Scrabbled Eggs and Smoked salmon on crumpets is special
michelle
true!
Tracey Bean
yummy
michelle
indeed 🙂
caroline tokes
Has to be eggs benedict
michelle
classic 🙂
Katrina Adams
A full English breakfast is my absolutely favourite luxury breakfast.
michelle
Nice!
Tammy Neal
Full English breakfast xx
michelle
Nice! 🙂
Jessica Barber
I looove veggie sausages and mushrooms on toast!
michelle
same!
sharon martin
full english
michelle
Classic 🙂
Alison
It would have to be smoked salmon with scrambled egg.
michelle
sounds delicious
Jason Tolliss
Eggs Benedict
michelle
Classic and amazing!
Dean T
Full English but fry the bread in some amazing olive oil and use the best bacon and sausages and a creamy duck egg sunny side up
michelle
That screams luxury! I'd love to see photos of that
Carole Nott
a full english cooked by someone else - with enough time to enjoy it
michelle
Haha, nice one!
LORRAINE stone
A full English would be great, but loving the sound of this Lobster Benedict
michelle
They are both great haha 🙂
Tracey Suzie Anderson
I adore smoked salmon and scrambled eggs! So yummy. I've never had lobster for breakfast but i wouldn't say no 😀 x
michelle
hehe 🙂 I can imagine. You should also have a look at my hollandaise sauce. Could go great with your smoke salmon 🙂
Solange
A special Frittata with Wild Smoked Salmon and Calvisius Caviar, served with a glass of Louis Roederer Cristal 2004.
michelle
WOW, Sounds super fancy!! Thanks what I call a luxury breakfast 🙂
Renil M. George
Not the Cumberbatch one, eh? 😛
michelle
😉
Rose Stephenson
Kedgeree
michelle
Interesting! Haven't made this forever
Frances Sunshine Hopkins
Smoked salmon and scrambled egg
michelle
great idea!
Michel
I really love my eggs benedict!
michelle
me too! Can't wait to get my hands on eating them again!
cheryl hadfield
I love continental breakfast with pastries and jams
michelle
continental breakfast is a classic and a delicious breakfast too 🙂
Kim Neville
Mine would have to be a full English. Not often i have it
michelle
Full English is amazing!!!