Lobster Salad in Puff Pastry Cups
a Weekend Gourmet Original
a Weekend Gourmet Original
Ingredients (makes 2 dozen cups):
- 1 package (24) frozen puff pastry cups
- 1/2 cup good-quality mayonnaise -- I use Duke's
- 1 TBS balsamic vinegar
- 1 TBS grainy mustard
- 1 tsp Old Bay seasoning
- Sea salt to taste
- 1 garlic clove, finely minced
- 1 TBS chopped parsley
- 1 lb. lobster tail meat, chopped (approximately 1 cup)
- For garnish: sea salt flakes and additional Old Bay seasoning
Step 1: Make the lobster salad up to a day ahead and store in refrigerator. Add mayonnaise, balsamic, Old Bay, sea salt, garlic, and parsley to a mixing bowl. Whisk until completely combined into a dressing. Add the chopped lobster, and toss with the dressing. Refrigerate until ready to spoon into the puff pastry cups.
Step 2: Heat oven to 400℉. Place the frozen puff pastry bites on a non-stick rimmed baking sheet. Bake until puffed and golden -- about 20 minutes. Use a wooden dowel to push the center pieces of each cup down, forming into a cup. Let the puff pastry cups cool at least 30 minutes before filling.

Step 2: Heat oven to 400℉. Place the frozen puff pastry bites on a non-stick rimmed baking sheet. Bake until puffed and golden -- about 20 minutes. Use a wooden dowel to push the center pieces of each cup down, forming into a cup. Let the puff pastry cups cool at least 30 minutes before filling.

Step 3: When the puff pastry cups are cool, use a small spoon to fill with some of the lobster salad, mounding it slightly on top. Sprinkle each puff with a bit more Old Bay seasoning and a flake or two of sea salt on top. Place the finished bites on a festive holiday platter and serve.
Wowza -- these appetizer bites are fabulous! The flaky puff pastry holds a perfect amount of creamy lobster salad. The dressing is a little spicy and a little tangy -- but the sweet lobster chunks are definitely the star of the show. Lobster not in your late December budget? No problem! Simply use 1 lb. boiled, chopped shrimp instead!
To create a full no-stress New Year's Eve menu, consider the adding the following items: your favorite bakery cookies, store-bought chocolate truffles, boiled shrimp with cocktail sauce, salsa and/or guacamole with tortilla chips, and...of course...a champagne toast! Here's to a great 2024 ahead!!
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