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Scrumptious Lobster Tempura

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Imagine a dish that combines the delicious flavor of succulent lobster with the irresistible crunch of perfectly fried tempura. Lobster Tempura is a simple dish that effortlessly marries the best of seafood with the delightful crispiness of tempura. In this post, we will walk through the process of making perfect tempura fried lobster tails in a few simple steps using simple ingredients. Don't wait for a special occasion, treat yourself and someone special to something truly indulgent and delicious.

For the best results, find the freshest lobsters that you can. Tails that have been frozen are fine, just be sure to buy high-quality lobster. Fresh lobster should have a clean smell and never have a fishy odor. Avoid lobster tails that are discolored at the end where the tail meat is exposed. I never buy live lobsters because they are just too much work.

The type of lobster doesn't really matter for this dish. I have made it with cold water lobster tails and I have made it with warm water lobster tails. They are all fantastic. My market sells a lot of Maine lobster tails so that is what I use. Try to use lobster tails that are at least 6 ounces each. A large lobster tail just makes a better presentation.

Lobster tempura is wonderful as an appetizer or as a main course. This is so good, you may never eat a lobster tail any other way again. Although, my wife claims nothing is better than a lobster tail with drawn butter.

Tempura lobster

Take a look at my other deep fried seafood recipes for Chicken Fried Lobster and Crawfish Tempura. Did you notice that I like fried lobster tails?

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  • The Secret to Great Tempura
  • Ingredients
  • Instructions
  • Variations
  • Equipment
  • Storage
  • Top Tip
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The Secret to Great Tempura

Actually, there are several secrets. First, all the ingredients must be very, very cold. For lobster tempura, keep the shelled lobster tails in an ice bath in the refrigerator until it is time to coat them in batter and drop them in the fryer.

Second, use the best tempura mix that you can find. Tempura batter mix from a Japanese market is typically far better than what you can find in your local market. I have tried all of the tempura batter mixes at my local grocery store and was disappointed in all of them. Sure, you can make your own but I don't think tempura batter from scratch is nearly as good as a high-end mix. A local Japanese specialty store in Austin, TX carries an imported tempura batter mix that produces some of the best tempura I have ever had. It's not very expensive and well worth it. See the photos below.

Ingredients

  • Lobster tails
  • Tempura batter mix
  • Ice cold water or club soda
  • Canola oil

See lobster tempura recipe card for quantities.

Instructions

Tempura batter.

For the best results, use a high-quality tempura batter from a Japanese market.

Tempura batter back of bag.

Google translate will help you understand the measurements and directions.

Remove lobster meat from shell.

Carefully cut the underside of the lobster shell with kitchen shears. Pull back the membrane and gently remove the lobster meat. Discard the lobster shells.

Fresh lobster tail out of shell.

Raw lobster should have no odor and be clean and fresh looking.

Make the tempura batter with very cold water or, better yet, with very cold soda water. The bubbles in soda water make the batter a bit lighter and fluffier.

Finally, keep the batter very cold. Mix the batter in a shallow bowl, then place that bowl inside a larger bowl that has been partially filled with crushed ice. Doing this will keep the batter nice and cold while you fry several batches of lobster tempura.

Make tempura batter over ice bath.

Mix the tempura batter in a small bowl with ice water or ice-cold soda water in an ice bath. Float the small bowl inside a large bowl fill with ice cubes.

Deep fry until golden brown.

Deep fry the battered lobster tail meat in hot oil until golden brown, about 3-4 minutes. I prefer canola oil but any type of vegetable oil suitable for frying will do. Drain on paper towels for 30 seconds.

Variations

This recipe works well for shrimp and crawfish although the cooking times will be much shorter. The crawfish cook really fast.

Equipment

This recipe was made in a small tabletop deep fryer. It could just as easily be done in a large pot on a range top. Always make sure to have a lot of room between the top of the oil and the top of the pot. You need just enough oil to submerge the lobster tail. The oil will boil violently and an overflow can easily start a kitchen fire. Ask me how I know.

Storage

Tempura is best enjoyed right out of the fryer. It does not keep well or reheat well. Besides, there won't be any leftovers.

Top Tip

The best tempura is made with ice-cold batter made with soda water. The bubbles in the soda water help create a very light and airy batter.

Tempura fried lobster tails are a culinary indulgence that combine the delicate richness of lobster tails with the light and crispy crunch of tempura batter. By following these steps, you can easily create a restaurant quality dish that will impress your family and friends. So, get out that apron, heat up the oil, and treat yourself and your loved ones to one of the best things to come out the sea. Enjoy!

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    The Easiest Way to Make Perfectly Crispy Crab Cakes
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    Delectable Deep Fried Crawfish Tempura with a Spicy Aioli
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Tempura Lobster

Scrumptious Lobster Tempura Recipe

Lobster tempura is a tempura lovers dream. Sweet and succulent lobster tails are deep fried in a light and airy tempura batter until they are golden brown. Try this incredible twist on deep fried seafood.
5 from 6 votes
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 3 minutes mins
Total Time 18 minutes mins
Course Appetizer
Cuisine Japanese
Servings 4 servings
Calories 172 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 2 each lobster tails shells removed
  • 1 cup tempura batter mix
  • 2 cups water ice cold water or club soda
  • 2 quarts canola oil

Instructions
 

  • Prepare lobster tails. Heat oil to 350 degrees F.
  • Prepare the tempura batter according to the package instructions. Keep the batter cold by floating a smaller bowl, containing the batter, inside a large bowl containing crushed ice.
  • Dredge the lobster tails in dry tempura mix, then in the ice cold tempura batter and drop them into the hot oil.
  • Cook for about 3-4 minutes until the batter is golden brown. Drain and serve with tempura sauce.
  • Bet you can't eat just one.

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Nutrition

Serving: 8ozCalories: 172kcalCarbohydrates: 25gProtein: 1gFat: 7gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 83mgPotassium: 1mgVitamin A: 1IUCalcium: 4mgIron: 1mg
Keyword lobster, lobster tails, lobster tempura, shrimp tempura
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Comments

  1. Cathleen Kolbe says

    August 17, 2023 at 7:55 pm

    5 stars
    I like the idea of the Tempura mix,going to try this.Thanks
    I wonder why more restaurants don't offer this on their menu 🤔
    I had it once and I was hooked.
    Don't get me wrong I still LOve them baked on top of shell.😎

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    • Dave says

      August 19, 2023 at 6:50 pm

      I have only seen lobster tempura on a menu a handful of times. I'm not sure why it is not more popular. It's really easy to make. After you make this, let me know how you like it. Then try crawfish tempura. Cleaned, frozen crawfish tails are not hard to find. Because they are so small, the tempura batter to meat ratio is much different. Both are good, but crawfish tempura are a lot cheaper to make.

      Reply
  2. Frayed Knot says

    December 25, 2024 at 12:07 am

    5 stars
    Thank you, I dipped my large red shrimp 🦐 in the batter then dipped into coconut and panko mix. Scrumptious 👍

    Reply
    • dvscott902 says

      December 26, 2024 at 7:13 am

      I will have to try that. Thanks for the suggestion.

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