Why did my lobster turn out mushy?

Mushy Lobster
Some chefs suspect that freezing, thawing, then refreezing could be a big factor in why meat becomes mushy. Another reason could be the lobster was recently dead or almost dead and released enzymes that start the decomposition process prior to being cooked.
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Should lobster be mushy?

Tail texture – if you have cooked a frozen tail and it is mushy, ragged and disintegrating after cooking then it is bad. It was problably a dead, or very near dead, lobster when it was processed. Return it for credit. The texture should be firm and “clean”, with the exception of the above mentioned characteristics.
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What happens if lobster is overcooked?

It is very easy to overcook seafood, especially big lobsters. The issue we see again and again is the recommended cooking times are often too long. Overcooked lobster will be tough and chewy no matter if you steam or boil them.
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How do you know if lobster is bad?

Signs your lobster has gone bad
  1. Pungent odor: Open your bag or box of lobster and take a good sniff—do you automatically pull back? ...
  2. Soft, cottage cheese-like consistency: If your lobster meat smells OK, that doesn't necessarily mean it's good to eat. ...
  3. Slimy meat: Does your lobster meat feel slimy to the touch?
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What happens if you eat rotten lobster?

Even cooking the lobster meat won't kill all of the bacteria. So it's safer to just keep the animal alive right up until you serve it. If Vibrio bacteria end up in your system, it's not pretty. You can experience abdominal cramping, nausea, vomiting, fever, chills, and sometimes even death.
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How long after eating bad lobster will I get sick?

Symptoms generally appear within minutes to an hour after eating affected fish. They typically last 3 hours, but can last several days. The following are the most common symptoms of scombroid poisoning.
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How do you fix overcooked lobster?

Salvaging undercooked lobster is ten times easier to fix than overcooked lobster. It is as simple as putting it back in the boiling water, steamer, or wrapping it up in foil and putting it in the oven for a minute or two at a time till it is done.
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Is overcooked lobster edible?

"That's right, undercooking lobster is much more detrimental to the outcome of your dish then overcooking because undercooked lobster is gelatinous and basically uneatable, while overcooked would be tough but still eatable."
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How can you tell if lobster is undercooked?

When lobster is undercooked, the color of the outer shell will still contain some green or black pigments, so the color is closer to that of a live, uncooked lobster. "Uncooked lobster will appear translucent toward the center and light pink closest to the shell," Levey says. "It will be soft to the touch."
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Why is my lobster watery?

"So there's less chance of overcooking." Steaming also tends to concentrate the flavor of the meat, while boiling can sometimes result in a watery lobster. To properly steam lobsters, they must be elevated above the level of the water in the pot.
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Is a lobster tail bad if the shell is soft?

Texture. Raw lobster meat should feel firm, and a little dry – as it's been out of the water. The shells tend to feel coarse, or rough, with smooth patches. If the shell feels slimy, or if the meaty flesh is soft and squishy, like cottage cheese, the lobster has gone bad.
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Can undercooked lobster make you sick?

You can get sick after eating raw or undercooked shellfish (such as oysters, clams, mussels, lobster or crab) or by exposing a wound or broken skin to seawater. Vibrio infection is more common during summer months. Any person can get vibriosis.
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What does overcooked lobster taste like?

Boil, steam, or grill, but don't overcook

How you cook a lobster has no bearing on how you remove its meat. But if you overcook it, the meat will be tough and tasteless instead of sweet and tender. But if you overcook it, the meat will be tough and tasteless instead of sweet and tender.
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How long do you cook lobster in boiling water?

Clamp the lid back on tightly and return the water to a boil over high heat. Reduce the heat to medium and cook the lobsters for 12 to 18 minutes (hard-shell lobsters will take the longer time), until the shells turn bright red and the tail meat is firm and opaque when checked.
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How long do you cook lobster?

How Long to Boil Lobster
  1. pound lobster: boil 5-6 minutes. 1 1/4-pound lobster: boil 7-8 minutes. 1 1/2-pound lobster: boil 8-9 minutes.
  2. pound lobster: boil 10-12 minutes.
  3. pound lobster: boil 12-14 minutes.
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Should lobster be chewy?

The way you prepare lobster tails is paramount. What you don't want is chewy, rubbery and tough lobster tails that need to be drowned in melted butter. Lobster's soft flesh, once cooked, should be pristine white, soft and tender. You should be able to eat it with a fork, from the shell or not.
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How long can you cook a lobster after it dies?

Lobsters will die if they dry out, and can only last so long when refrigerated. Lobsters stored this way will stay sluggish and moist, but must be cooked within 24-48 hours — after this, your investment in fresh seafood probably won't be so fresh.
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Do you put lobster in cold water after boiling?

Once the lobster is cooked (I personally prefer steaming), let it cool down for a few minutes, either with cold water, an ice bath or at room temperature. Remember that the lobster keeps cooking after being steamed, so I prefer to shock it with ice to stop the cooking immediately to prevent over-cooking.
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Is it better to boil or steam lobster?

Boiling is a little quicker and easier to time precisely, and the meat comes out of the shell more readily than when steamed. For recipes that call for fully cooked and picked lobster meat, boiling is the best approach. Benefits of Steaming: In contrast, steaming is more gentle, yielding slightly more tender meat.
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What happens if you put a lobster in freshwater?

Do NOT store live lobsters in fresh or salt water, your freezer, in plastic bags (lobsters need to breath), or let them sit in melted ice. Packing them in ice creates a buildup of fresh water which can suffocate them (use bags of ice or frozen gel packs instead.)
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Can lobsters diarrhea?

Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) is one of the four recognized symptom types of shellfish poisoning, the others being paralytic shellfish poisoning, neurotoxic shellfish poisoning and amnesic shellfish poisoning. As the name suggests, this syndrome manifests itself as intense diarrhea and severe abdominal pains.
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Does lobster go bad in the freezer?

How long does cooked lobster last in the freezer? Properly stored, it will maintain best quality for about 2 to 3 months, but will remain safe beyond that time. The freezer time shown is for best quality only - cooked lobster that has been kept constantly frozen at 0°F will keep safe indefinitely.
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Can you get norovirus from lobster?

Norovirus is a highly contagious virus that can cause viral gastroenteritis, often called "food poisoning" or the “stomach flu.” Eating raw or partially cooked shellfish can cause norovirus infection.
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Can you overcook lobster tails?

Be careful to not overcook or tails will dry out and become rubbery. It's OK to char the shell side of the lobster tail, but be extra careful not to char the flesh side. The tail is done when the translucent raw meat turns opaque and the shell turns red.
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Why did my lobster turn black before cooking?

When the internal temperature during cooking doesn't reach a certain level, the enzyme 'phenoloxidase' can get activated, resulting in the deposition of melanin, or black pigment. The blackening can affect only part of the lobster, or almost the entire inside of the animal.
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