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Related: About this forumAir frying lobster tails? How long?
https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/276006/air-fryer-lobster-tails-with-lemon-garlic-butter/Recipe says 10 min for two. 380 to 400 degrees depending on website.
How long do you think for six?
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Air frying lobster tails? How long? (Original Post)
keithbvadu2
Jul 2023
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chillfactor
(7,694 posts)1. usually takes 13-20 minutes for two
380 would do 3 at a time not 6
Warpy
(113,130 posts)2. And in that case, it's probably better to broil all 6 at once
I thought those things were faster. There's no way I can have one in my urban kitchenette.
keithbvadu2
(40,126 posts)3. Thanks to both of you.
peacefreak2.0
(1,027 posts)4. Lobster and scallops I wouldn't do in the
air fryer. Only because theyre so freaking expensive and a small window for error.
keithbvadu2
(40,126 posts)5. Thanks. It'll be the oven as usual.
ProfessorGAC
(69,898 posts)6. Pro Tip I've Seen On TV
For shellfish in the oven, I've seen experts put on oven safe pot half-full of water in the oven. The 15 minutes it takes to cook isn't enough time to evaporate all the water.
Apparently, having saturated air in the oven helps assure no drying out of the tail meat.
I've seen this a half dozen times on cooking shows.
I did it with crab legs & it worked great. Actually I used a cake pan full of water.