Learn how to cook a restaurant-quality succulent Lobster Tail with tender and juicy results every time. I’ll walk you through everything you need to know, from butterflying the lobster tail to making the best lobster dipping sauce. This is the best way to cook lobster tails.

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Lobster Tail with Garlic Butter Sauce
If you’re looking for that go-to recipe for lobster, this is the one, and it’s surprisingly easy! Broiling is the best way to cook lobster tails – better than boiling or baking because it locks in the flavor, and it’s fast! The broiled lobster meat is succulent, tender, and juicy, and each bite is packed with flavor, especially after dipping into the warm garlic lemon butter. Dunk it into the melted butter, take it for a swim, watch the excess drip off your fork, and enjoy.
I’m such a fan of lobster – I always have been! Growing up, my mom was allergic to shellfish, so I think that made my Dad and I (both seafood super fans) all the more desperate to get our hands on all of our favorite shellfish – hello Shrimp Scampi and Crab Legs! Of all the lobster I’ve eaten over the years, I still think this is the best way to cook it and eat it – and trust me, you won’t want to miss the buttery dipping sauce. The garlic and dijon sauce was inspired by my wildly popular Baked Salmon and everyone who tries it loves it.
Helpful Reader Review
“I made this the other night and let me say Thank You! Best lobster tails I’ve ever eaten. The marinade & sauce were perfection. I haven’t enjoyed a meal this fantastic in a long long time. The absolute best!” – Dawn ★★★★★
Lobster Tails Video Tutorial
This lobster tails recipe is such a treat. Easy and excellent in flavor and presentation. I hope you fall in love with this recipe as much as my family has.
P.S. I also included step-by-step photo instructions on how to prepare butterflied lobster tails so you can make the most impressive posh-looking lobster tails like a boss :).

Ingredients for Lobster Tail with Lemon Butter
- Lobster Tail – you’ll need 4 lobster tails, about 5 to 6 ounces each. If using larger lobster tails, be sure to broil further away from the broiler so they don’t burn. You can also easily scale the recipe up or down.
- For the Marinade – This is the perfect blend of flavors that work so well on all kinds of seafood – olive oil, parsley, garlic, dijon, lemon juice, salt, and pepper. This combination of flavors is the best seasoning for lobster tail.
- Butter – you’ll need 4 Tbsp total; half to dot the top of the lobster tails before baking and the rest to combine with the pan drippings for the best lobster dipping sauce.

Pro Tip: Shopping For Lobster
Lobster tails tend to go on sale before holidays like Valentine’s Day. I found these 5 oz Lobster tails at Fred Meyer on sale for $6 each. Not bad! You can serve 4 people at $6 each or splurge on 2 people for $12 each, which is still amazing for lobster compared to restaurant prices.
How to Butterfly Lobster Tails
Preparing lobster tails is easier than you think, and kitchen shears make the process quick.
- Use kitchen shears to cut through and split the top shell of the lobster tail, stopping at the base of the tail and snipping through the top portion of the meat as you go.
- Flip the tail over to the back see-through side of the tail and crack the ribs in the center. This will help open the shell.
- Open the shell using your thumbs and fingers and loosen the meat from the shell (remove and discard the grey vein if present). Work carefully – shells can be sharp! Lift the meat from the shell, keeping it attached at the base. Press the shell together and set the lobster meat over the top. The bulk of the lobster meat should be sitting over the top of the shell.

How to Cook Lobster Tails
- Prep – Place rack in center of oven so when you bake, the meaty tops of your lobster tails will be at least 6 inches from the top heating elements. Preheat oven to broil on high heat.
- Make the Marinade – In a small bowl, add the marinade ingredients: 1 Tbsp parsley, 2 pressed garlic cloves, 1 tsp dijon, 1/4 tsp salt, 1/8 tsp pepper, 1 1/2 Tbsp olive oil, and 1 1/2 Tbsp lemon juice. Stir to combine.

- Arrange butterflied Lobster Tails into a baking dish such as a 9×13 or 8×12 roasting pan with the flesh-side up. Divide the marinade evenly over the tops of each lobster tail and dot each tail all over with 1/2 Tbsp of butter cut into smaller pieces. The butter melts over the lobster tails as they cook, resulting in the best pan drippings.

- Broil lobster tails on high for 10-11 minutes (or according to the lobster tail size – see chart below). When done, lobster meat should be opaque and white in the center and register an internal temperature of 145˚F on an instant-read thermometer. Transfer lobster tails to a serving platter and garnish with fresh parsley if desired.

- Make the Garlic Lemon Butter: drain drippings from the roasting pan into a small saucepan and combine with the remaining 2 Tbsp butter, bring to a simmer, and remove from heat. Pour over lobster tails or divide into small ramekins and use as dipping sauce. I also serve with lemon wedges to squeeze over the lobster meat.

How Long to Broil Lobster Tails:
You’ll know the lobster tail is done cooking when the meat is opaque and white in the center or it reaches 145˚F on an instant-read thermometer. The shell will also turn a bright red, and the meat should feel firm, not mushy. Make sure you don’t overcook, or the lobster can become tough and rubbery.
- Small lobster tails (3 to 4 oz): 6 to 8 minutes
- Medium lobster tails (5 to 6 oz): 10-11 minutes
- Larger lobster tails (7 to 9 oz): 12-15 minutes (move the rack to the middle of the oven so larger lobster tails don’t burn before they cook through)

Enjoy this incredible lobster tails recipe, my friends and let me know if you try it. I can’t tell you enough how good this is! You’ll just have to find out for yourself! 😉 Thank you so much for pinning and sharing this on social media with your lobster-loving friends. This recipe is so worth discovering! 🙂

Make broiled lobster tails at home for Valentine’s Day or any special occasion and you’ll pay less than half of what you’d drop in a nice restaurant, and GET THIS: it totally tastes gourmet!
Serve Lobster With
You’ll want to keep lobster as the star of the show, so pair it with these simple sides.
- Mashed Potatoes or Baked Potato
- Roasted asparagus
- Caesar Salad
- Roasted Cauliflower
- Risotto
- Sourdough Dinner Rolls
If you’re looking to pair it with steak, check out our Surf and Turf Recipe.
Lobster Tail Recipe with Garlic Lemon Butter

Ingredients
- 4 lobster tails, 5 to 6 oz each
- 1 Tbsp fresh parsley, very finely chopped, plus more for garnish
- 2 garlic cloves, pressed
- 1 tsp dijon mustard
- 1/4 tsp fine sea salt
- 1/8 tsp freshly cracked black pepper
- 1 1/2 Tbsp olive oil
- 1 1/2 Tbsp fresh lemon juice
- 4 Tbsp unsalted butter, divided
Instructions
How to Prepare/Butterfly Lobster Tails:
- Cut the Shell: Use kitchen scissors to cut through the top shell of the lobster tail, stopping at the base of the tail and snipping through the top portion of the meat as you go.
- Crack the Ribs: Flip the tail over to the back see-through side and crack the ribs in the center. This will help open the shell.
- Butterfly: Open the shell carefully using thumbs and fingers and loosen meat from the shell (remove vein if present). Lift the meat from the shell, keeping it attached at the base. Press the shell together and set the lobster meat over the top. Most of the lobster meat should be sitting on top of the shell.
How to Make Broiled Lobster Tails:
- Prep: Place rack in upper third or center of the oven so the meaty tops of your lobster tails will be at least 6 inches from the top heating element. Preheat oven to broil on high heat.
- Make the Sauce: In a small bowl, stir together marinade ingredients: 1 Tbsp parsley, 2 garlic cloves, 1 tsp dijon, 1/4 tsp salt, 1/8 tsp pepper, 1 1/2 Tbsp olive oil and 1 1/2 Tbsp lemon juice.
- Arrange: Place butterflied Lobster Tails into a 9×13 or 8×12 roasting pan. Divide marinade evenly over the tops of each lobster tail and dot each tail all over with 1/2 Tbsp of butter cut into smaller pieces.
- Broil lobster tails on high heat 10-11 min (or according to the lobster tail size – see chart). When done, lobster meat should be opaque and white in the center and register 145˚F on an instant read thermometer. Transfer to serving platter and garnish with parsley if desired.
- To make the Garlic Lemon Butter: drain drippings from the roasting pan into a small saucepan and combine with remaining 2 Tbsp butter, bring to a simmer and remove from heat. Pour over lobster tails or divide into ramekins and use as dipping sauce.
Notes
- Smaller (3 to 4 oz) lobster tail 6 to 8 minutes
- Medium (5 to 6 oz) lobster tail 10-11 minutes
- Larger (7 to 9 oz) lobsters tail 12-15 minutes (with rack in the middle of the oven)
Brilliant. Came out perfectly. Everyone enjoyed it.
Thank you Natasha for this wonderful recipe and your thorough instructions & video tutorial. I made this for our Xmas Eve dinner tonight and it was so delicious! I had 5oz tails and they were perfectly done in 10 minutes. Success!!😋
I made this the other night and let me say Thank You! Best lobster tails I’ve ever eaten. The marinade & sauce were perfection. I haven’t enjoyed a meal this fantastic in a long long time. The absolute best!
This really is the most tasty treat! I’m glad you loved it, Dawn!
We made these for an early Father’s day dinner. We did a couple on the grill inside of the shell and the others broiled. We thought the grilled ones turned out more delectable. The others made a better presentation but the ones on the grill were even better.
The sause was really good. My hubby was very happy.
The butter sauce was delicious but I totally underestimated the size and meatiness of the lobsters, so my cooking time was way off! They tasted great when we finally had them on our plates, so I will make again and work on my timing!
This was very disappointing. It totally overpowered the delicate nature of the lobster and all that one could taste was an overpowering burst of raw garlic and lemon. It would have been far better if the sauce was cooked down to make it more subtle. Not impressed at all.
I’m sorry to hear you were disappointed with the outcome, Walter. This has always been a hit and a popular recipe. But, it’s true what they say about cooking – the perfect balance of flavors can be subjective. For a more subtle sauce, you could try adjustments like in place of using raw garlic and lemon, you can saute them in butter to mellow out the flavor. You can also try reducing the sauce or adjusting seasoning to taste. I appreciate your feedback, I hope you give it another try soon and love it!
OMG these lobster tails were amazing 👍. Thank you so much for another amazing recipe ❤️❤️👍👍🍷
I’m so glad you loved the recipe!
We’ve just had this sauce on our lobster tails for our Christmas Dinner….. it was absolutely stunning.
In fact it was so good we are currently discussing all the other foods we can make it for 💜
That’s great! Thanks a lot for sharing your experience using this recipe. Glad you loved it!
My family loves it. I usually save the sauce for dipping. My 7 uear old can’t get enough.
I’ve made this recipe a few times and absolutely love it. Made it for my grown kids tonight and they were blown away!
That is the best when kids love what we moms make. That’s so great, Christine!
Non-traditional Easter dinner of lobster, risotto and roasted asparagus. Delicious! I have used this recipe several times now and don’t know if I will ever cook lobster another way. I don’t bother with the lemon butter. It’s wonderful without and I’m saving calories, right?
Hi Patti, thanks for your comments and review! We love it with lemon butter but since you enjoy this recipe without it too, that’s fine and yes, saving some calories.
Made lobster tails tonight and have done it many times. Tried your sauce for the first time. Delicious. Will be using that recipe again. Thanks for all your recipes. Easy and delicious!
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it, Darleen!
Wow Natasha, this recipe is absolutely DELIGHTFUL! I’m so glad i’ve stumbled across your site, thanks a lot!
I’m so happy you discovered my blog, Sean! Welcome!
Thank you for posting this recipe. I followed it almost exactly, I only had two lobster tails, so I added shrimp. I.N.C.R.E.D.I.B.L.E.! Super delicious!
Wonderful feedback, we’re glad you enjoyed this recipe!
I have made these several times using your recipe- this is the best recipe I have found for lobster tails and they are always delicious – easy to make and fabulous in presentation! Thank you very much Natasha – the recipe is easy to follow and the end result is exactly as you present!
You’re very welcome, Julia! I’m so happy you enjoyed this recipe!
This recipe was amazing, and I’ve made it several times. My family loves it! This time, I got very small lobster tails on sale (honestly, the same price as chicken!) I had to supplement it, so I devised a way to make pan braised shrimp and the lobster simultaneously, by doubling that amazing marinade. The timing was a took some thought, and needed thorough mise en place, but It was a hit! That marinade is great with shrimp also!
That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review, Jane!
Natasha, you are one of my favorite bloggers. Thanks for all your recipes! I have made this lobster three times and always it is amazing but last time I overcooked it a bit and it was tough. I just got a sous vide machine. Can these be made SV, and what should change?
Hi Cheri, I don’t have any experience in a sous vid – make sure when broiling lobster tails that they are not too close to the top burner (keep the top of the meat a minimum 6 inches away from the burner) or they can get tough quickly.
I have made lobster tails many times but this recipe is the best. And not too high calorie because you don’t have to be swimming in butter like the other recipes. We loved it and will make it again. Thanks!
I’m so glad you loved my recipe, Lynda! That’s so great!
First time I have cooked lobster tails. I wanted them perfect for our 43rd wedding anniversary dinner – and they were. Thanks for sharing this recipe!
That’s fantastic! Great to hear that the recipe was a success, thank you for your review, Adele.
Wow! Doesn’t need the extra sauce—was amazing with the marinade alone. This was a big splurge for my family so I wanted them to be perfect. They were. Delicious! Thanks very much.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for the wonderful review!