Please pause your summer activities for this brief interruption.Seriously, drop the beer and the pool floaties. This will just be a minute.PSA: Despite what you may have been told, the anatomy of a proper lobster roll is simple. Controversial, perhaps, but unless you're an "asshole from Connecticut," this is how it's done. We're talking about buttery, fresh chunks of real lobster on a griddled, mayo-lined, split-top bun.Repeat: real lobster, split-top bun. Note that you're not dousing the actual meat in mayonnaise—if you're using freshly steamed lobster, all it needs is a drizzle of butter, a dash of lemon juice and a few pinches of dried herbs. Here's a perfect recipe for you.
That's it. Painless, huh? Now go ahead, resume your beach ball tossing, sunblock slathering and picnic planning.Thank you for your time.RECIPE: Luke's Lobster Rolls