Lobster Rolls Two Ways

Sunny discovered Lobster Rolls Two Ways while watching a coastal food vlog late one summer night. The host compared buttery Connecticut-style lobster rolls with chilled, mayo-based Maine-style versions. She had never made lobster at home and assumed it required complicated techniques. Sunny isn’t confident cooking seafood, especially something as special as lobster. Still, she decided to try both styles side by side. She kept one warm and buttery, the other chilled and creamy. When she tasted the difference, she realized both versions deserved a place at the table.

Lobster Rolls Two Ways lets you enjoy the best of both worlds classic Maine style with light mayo dressing and Connecticut style served warm with melted butter.

The Difference Between Maine and Connecticut Lobster Rolls

Maine-Style Lobster Roll (Chilled & Creamy)

Maine-style lobster rolls feature chilled lobster meat lightly dressed in mayonnaise. The focus remains on fresh lobster flavor, enhanced by subtle seasoning and a squeeze of lemon.

The filling stays cool and refreshing, making it ideal for hot summer days. Because the mayo is used sparingly, it complements rather than overwhelms the seafood.

Typically, the lobster mixture is served in a buttered and toasted split-top bun.

Connecticut-Style Lobster Roll (Warm & Buttery)

Connecticut-style lobster rolls skip the mayo entirely. Instead, warm lobster meat is tossed in melted butter and served immediately.

This version highlights the sweet richness of lobster with minimal additions. Because the butter coats the meat gently, the texture stays tender and luxurious.

The toasted bun still provides structure and slight crunch.

Ingredients for Lobster Rolls Two Ways

Ingredient List

This recipe makes 4 lobster rolls.

IngredientMeasurement
Cooked lobster meat (chopped)1 pound
Split-top hot dog buns4
Unsalted butter (melted)4 tablespoons
Mayonnaise1/4 cup
Fresh lemon juice1 tablespoon
Celery (finely diced)2 tablespoons
Fresh chives (chopped)1 tablespoon
Salt1/2 teaspoon
Black pepper1/4 teaspoon

Use fresh or high-quality frozen lobster meat for best results.

How to Make Lobster Rolls Two Ways

Maine-Style Lobster Rolls

In a bowl, combine lobster meat, mayonnaise, lemon juice, celery, chives, salt, and black pepper. Stir gently until coated.

Chill mixture for 15–20 minutes.

Brush the outside of buns with melted butter and toast in a skillet until golden.

Fill buns with chilled lobster mixture.

Serve immediately.

Connecticut-Style Lobster Rolls

Warm lobster meat gently in a skillet over low heat.

Pour melted butter over lobster and toss until evenly coated.

Toast buns with butter in a skillet until golden.

Fill buns with warm buttered lobster.

Serve immediately.

Pro Tips for Perfect Lobster Rolls

Don’t Overcook Lobster

If reheating lobster for Connecticut style, warm gently. Overheating makes it tough.

Use Split-Top Buns

Split-top buns hold filling better and toast evenly on both sides.

Keep Seasoning Minimal

Lobster flavor should remain the focus. Avoid overpowering with heavy seasoning.

Serving Suggestions

Serve Lobster Rolls Two Ways with kettle chips, coleslaw, or a simple green salad.

A squeeze of fresh lemon just before serving enhances brightness.

Lobster Rolls Two Ways give you the ultimate coastal experience at home. Because the Maine-style version keeps things chilled and lightly dressed, it delivers refreshing, creamy flavor that highlights the sweetness of fresh lobster. Meanwhile, the Connecticut-style version focuses on warm, butter-coated lobster for a rich and indulgent bite.

Additionally, this recipe allows you to choose based on preference or serve both for variety. When you toast the buns properly and avoid overhandling the lobster, you achieve restaurant-quality results every time. If you want a seafood dish that feels special yet simple, Lobster Rolls Two Ways deserve a place on your summer menu.

Lobster Rolls Two Ways

Classic lobster rolls made two ways: chilled Maine-style with mayo and warm Connecticut-style with butter. Fresh and easy seafood recipe.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes

Ingredients
  

  • 1 pound cooked lobster meat chopped
  • 4 split-top hot dog buns
  • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter melted
  • ¼ cup mayonnaise
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
  • 2 tablespoons celery finely diced
  • 1 tablespoon fresh chives chopped
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper

Instructions
 

  • In a bowl, combine lobster meat, mayonnaise, lemon juice, celery, chives, salt, and black pepper. Stir gently until coated. Chill for 15–20 minutes. Brush buns with melted butter and toast in a skillet until golden. Fill buns with chilled lobster mixture and serve immediately.
  • For Connecticut-Style:
  • Warm lobster meat gently in a skillet over low heat. Pour melted butter over lobster and toss until evenly coated. Toast buns with butter in a skillet until golden. Fill buns with warm buttered lobster and serve immediately.

Notes

Use high-quality fresh lobster for best flavor. Do not overheat lobster to prevent toughness. Toast buns for added texture and structure. Serve immediately for best results.