troymeister Well I’m talking about lobster, those look absolutely amazing. Haven’t had the spiny version since my time in the keys. Gorge yourself and enjoy !!!
My wife and I used to eat such big lobsters in India. We've recently returned from Goa island where we went for our honeymoon. We were renting a villa by https://www.goavilla.co.uk/ and I can say we were well satisfied with the grill there, it's something. If I'm not mistaken, it was Outdoorchef Gasgrill Australia. The meat was delicious.
They look very tasty. Enjoy!!!
This type of lobster, specifically known as spiny lobster, is prolific or abundant in our FL waters. Most locals refer to them as bugs. Here is one hanging out in a barrel sponge. There is a time of year when they walk or start on a migratory conga line of sorts. They are pretty social in nature, usually hiding under ledges and staying out of site during the day. Nocturnal critters. They like to hang out in groups and usually, when and where there is one, there are several more nearby. BTW, considering you are in Belize, don’t pass on the chance of trying Lionfish, assuming you haven’t tried it. It’s superb eating and you can have it sashimi, or use your grill. You won’t be disappointed.
Enjoy!!!
Ricardo
lisalewis73 My friend's grill is made out of an old 100 lb butane tank. So the thickness of the coals makes more or less heat. So we put a thinner layer of coals where the lobsters were going to be. We just brushed them with Garlic butter with some cilantro in it...3-4 minutes a side until opaque...thats it...They were delicious.
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