National Lobster Day is celebrated annually on September 25 to honour the lobster, a culinary delicacy, particularly popular in coastal areas. The day recognizes the lobster's journey from a humble marine crustacean to a luxurious dish served in gourmet restaurants worldwide. In the US, especially in New England, lobster fishing and consumption are a key part of the economy and culture. National Lobster Day aims to support local fisheries and promote sustainable lobster harvesting practices. September 2024 Festivals, Events and Holidays Calendar: Complete List of Important National and International Days and Dates.
Though lobsters are primarily associated with American and European cuisines, India has embraced this seafood delicacy in its own way. Coastal regions like Kerala, Goa, and West Bengal feature lobster in traditional dishes, combining the sweet flavour of lobster with spices typical to Indian cuisine. Indian chefs have added their flair, blending local ingredients and methods to create mouth-watering lobster recipes. As you observe National Lobster Day 2024, we bring you delicious Lobster dishes that are popularly prepared in India.
1. Tandoori Lobster – A North Indian specialty, lobster marinated with yogurt, spices, and cooked in a tandoor for a smoky, flavourful taste.
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2. Malvani Lobster Curry – A coconut-based curry from Maharashtra's Konkan coast, where lobster is cooked with local spices and served with rice or bhakri.
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3. Goan Lobster Xacuti – A rich and spicy Goan dish made with roasted spices and coconut, this dish perfectly blends the sweetness of lobster with bold flavours.
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4. Kerala Lobster Roast – A Southern delicacy where lobster is marinated in spices and roasted to perfection with a thick masala, typically served with appam or rice.
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5. Bengali Lobster Malaikari – A classic Bengali dish where lobster is cooked in a creamy coconut milk gravy, flavoured with mustard seeds, turmeric, and mild spices.
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National Lobster Day highlights the cultural and economic importance of lobsters, especially in coastal regions. While traditionally celebrated in the West, India has also embraced the lobster, integrating it into its rich culinary heritage. With a fusion of spices, herbs, and local techniques, Indian lobster dishes offer a unique twist, making them stand out globally. Whether enjoyed in a smoky tandoori preparation or a creamy coconut-based curry, lobster continues to be a luxurious treat for seafood lovers in India and beyond. Wishing everyone Happy National Lobster Day 2024!
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