We all aspire to Martha Stewart’s level of culinary skills. She’s simply one of the best, and we take every opportunity we can to learn her ways. So when Stewart made a Facebook Live cooking video with Jennifer Garner, we were positively over the moon. Together, they made upgraded BLTs by creating Bacon-Lobster-Tomato sandwiches. And of course, Stewart dropped plenty of culinary wisdom along the way. Including a lobster boiling hack that’s somewhat terrifying.
While Stewart was showing Garner how to properly crack open a lobster claw, a fan asked how long she typically boils her lobster. Not only did Stewart share the amount of time, but she also shared a slightly twisted lobster boiling hack: She gives her lobsters some booze while cooking them. Say what?!
“I boil mine for about 15 minutes,” Stewart said. “I put them in boiling water with vodka or tequila. I give them a drink.”
Yes, you read that correctly. Martha Stewart’s lobster boiling hack is to give the crustacean a shot of liquor. Naturally, Garner asked why. And Stewart’s answer actually makes a lot of sense. “Well, if you were going to be boiled alive, wouldn’t you like to have a drink first?” she joked. “I’m humane. About a half a cup of vodka to the pot of water.” Point taken.
If you’ve ever ordered a full lobster, or even just a lobster tail or claw, it can be a very intimidating food to eat if you don’t know what you’re doing. So Stewart also showed Garner how to break down a lobster once it’s boiled and ready to eat — something she recommends doing while it’s still hot, right after it comes out of the pot.
Feast your eyes on the Bacon-Lobster-Tomato sandwich fixins:
And watch their cooking video below for tips on how to break down a lobster and make your own fancy BLTs:
We don’t know if we’ll be giving our lobsters vodka anytime soon. But we do know that we’d love to cook with Martha Stewart and Jennifer Garner one day.
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