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Lobster Pasta Salad: A Maine Course

Top-down view of lobster pasta salad showcasing bite-sized pasta, lobster chunks, celery, and lemon slices on white plate with red-striped napkin

Our Lobster Pasta Salad recipe has been a favorite splurge for years, but has now taken on a new perspective and we love it even more now! When John celebrated a “big” birthday this summer, (no, I’m not going to say which one!) I decided to “gift” him with a trip with yours truly to mark the occasion.  I came up with a list of choices for him based on destinations that were still on our to-do list.  And by “to-do”, I mean places where we could EAT our way through them!  After some careful deliberation, he choose:  Maine!  Can you say LOBSTAH?!

Whole steamed lobster with crinkle-cut fries, fried clams, melted butter, ketchup, and a buttered roll on a red tray

So off to Portland we went. Say hello to Lobster, Lighthouses, LL Bean, and a Food Lover’s haven.  A hip, cool, and current foodie scene that we couldn’t wait to explore.  It’s unusual in this phase of our lives to take off without our kids, extended family, or some business meeting or tradeshow awaiting us.  This weekend was wonderful fall getaway, packed full of incredible food and fabulous views.  Portland was our home base but we did venture out and get a peek at some special places.

York: our friends Jonathan and Jim (and Kathy and Natalie) have built Stonewall Kitchen , opens in a new tabinto one of our country’s leading specialty food companies and also one of Maine’s favorite destinations.  Touring the production site was inspiring and we loved seeing their success up close!  Thank you Kathy!

Two photos showing staff posing in a pasta production room and a woman at a shop entrance with potted plants

Kennebunkport: no matter your political views, seeing the Bush compound and the beautiful Maine coastline was fun!

Coastal Maine shoreline at left and a small-town main street with shops and pedestrians at right

Man eating seafood at an outdoor harbor bench beside a table of clams and a lobster trap, sign reads Lobster Dinner

Freeport: LL Bean – open 24/7 – need I say more?

Woman posing by oversized boot-shaped promotional vehicle parked on a brick sidewalk outside a store with green awnings

The fabulous food and our dining experiences though were the focal point of our weekend…surprise, surprise! Some happy and memorable meals were shared at Hugo’s, opens in a new tab, the Lobster Shack, Central Provisions , opens in a new tab(recently highlighted as a top 2014 restaurant in Bon Appetite Magazine), and DiMillo’s, opens in a new tab – where BIG lobsters can be found.  And yes, lobster was cracked, eaten, and then cracked and eaten again.  We couldn’t get enough!

Collage: couple under Lobster Shack Restaurant sign; cooked lobster with fries; marina boats; couple eating lobster

Close-up of lobster pasta salad showcasing bite-sized pasta, lobster chunks, celery and green onions on a white plate

Coming back home, I still had lobster on the brain and couldn’t wait to share the stories with our kids over a Lobster Pasta dinner. What do you think of when you think of Lobster? A Lobster Roll? It’s one of Maine’s most popular lunch and dinner items.  You can’t go wrong when you combine mayo with fresh sweet lobster served in a white toasted buttered bread.  But I had something else in mind…Lobster Pasta Salad.

Front view of Lobster Time pasta package with cartoon lobster label, scattered lobster-shaped pasta, cooked lobster and lemon slices in background

We’ll sub one carb for another! Bite sized pasta paired with bite sized pieces of lobster…YUM!  Of course the more lobster included in the recipe the better!

Cooked whole lobster on a white platter with lemon slices, green onions, seasoning, and pasta-shaped noodles on a rustic paper-covered table

For our dressing, forget plain ole mayo, the combination of the fresh lemon juice, the crunchy celery, sliced green onions, with the added zip of Old Bay seasoning and onion salt are perfect. They add more complementary flavors to the lobster and pasta without taking away any the sweet luscious lobster meat taste that we all crave.

Overhead of lobster pasta salad with lobster chunks, small pasta and chives on a blue platter topped with lemon slices

This is a Lobster Pasta Salad that I say rivals any Lobster Roll. My family couldn’t stop eating it and the bowl was EMPTY and left them begging for more.  Was it the Lobster? Or the Lobster Pasta? Hehehe…I had to ask! But keep in mind that if a carb must be involved…make it a specialty high quality shape!

Lobster pasta salad on a white plate topped with lemon slices and chopped green onions, set on a red-striped napkin

Enjoy your Lobstah Pasta!

If you are interested in seeing all of our pasta shapes, you can visit The Pasta Shoppe , opens in a new tabwebsite.  And if you have any fundraising needs, please check out Fun Pasta Fundraising, opens in a new tab!  We’d love to hear from you!

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