Lobster Roll

I first discovered the delicious treat known as the lobster roll years ago while attending college in Massachusetts. At the time, I had no idea of the controversy: cold or hot, celery or no celery and, of course mayonnaise or no mayonnaise. Many heated arguments have erupted over these questions. Depending upon what state you go to, for example Maine or Connecticut, determines your definition of a lobster roll.

Personally, I like mine Connecticut style which means butter, salt, pepper and lemon juice. I have tried the cold mayonnaise version and it is just not my thing. Also, to those who add celery – wrong! Lobster has a very delicate taste and I think that it interferes with the flavor of lobster versus complimenting it.

The lobster roll sandwich goes back to the 1920s but really gained popularity in the 1970s. I went to college in the 1980s and never heard of lobster rolls until I was in Massachusetts.

Locally, we go to Lobster West in Encinitas California for our sporadic fix. The place not only prepares the lobster perfectly but serves the sandwich on the perfect toasted roll with the right amount of melted butter! In addition, whenever I am in Massachusetts for one of my college reunions, I always make sure to enjoy a lobster roll.


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