Dyers Island Lobster Hash Recipe on Food52 (2024)

5 Ingredients or Fewer

by: Stephen Gray

September28,2013

4.4

7 Ratings

  • Serves 4 to 5

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Author Notes

We live on an island off the Maine Coast in the center of the
Lobster Universe. Friends and family come from all over to visit in the summer to enjoy this magnificent coast and eat lobster. After every big lobster feed, we make Lobster Hash with poached (or over easy) eggs for breakfast the next morning. We buy extra lobsters just for the hash. Most people say, it is the best breakfast they ever ate.
This same recipe works great with leftover fish (Chilean Sea Bass and Swordfish works best but any fish will work) or Maine shrimp as well. —Stephen Gray

Test Kitchen Notes

WHO: Stephen Gray is a new Food52-er who can usually be found on the Maine island of Vinalhaven.
WHAT: The simplest holiday breakfast you've ever made.
HOW: Saute your onions, then the potatoes with the "walking legs" of your lobster. Crisp it all up with your lobster meat. Top it with a fried egg.
WHY WE LOVE IT: The concept of flavoring the dish with the lobster legs is genius; the whole dish is infused with that lobster-y richness. With just five ingredients, you get the best hash we've ever made -- and a new way to celebrate a special occasion.
—The Editors

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What You'll Need

Ingredients
  • 4 red bliss potatoes
  • 1 large onion (I like sweet onions)
  • 1 splashOlive oil
  • 1/4 cupflat leaf parsley rough chopped
  • 4 one and a half-pound lobsters, cooked meat and their walking legs (use more lobster if you want a richer hash)
  • 1 pinchSalt and pepper
Directions
  1. Chop the onion and sauté in olive oil until soft
  2. Dice potatoes (skin on) into 1/4 inch cubes and sauté until lightly brown in olive oil with the walking legs (this adds lobster flavor). Remove potatoes, season with salt and pepper and drain on paper towel. Discard the legs.
  3. Chop lobster into 1/4 inch pieces
  4. Mix onions, potatoes, lobster and parsley in a bowl. Adjust seasoning to taste
  5. Reheat and crisp individual servings of hash in a very hot pan with a little olive oil.
  6. Serve hash topped with poached or over easy egg.

Tags:

  • American
  • Lobster
  • Parsley
  • Seafood
  • Potato
  • 5 Ingredients or Fewer
  • Make Ahead
  • Serves a Crowd
  • Gluten-Free
  • Brunch
  • Breakfast

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18 Reviews

Silvia B. July 10, 2020

Simple quality ingredients add up to an absolutely delicious meal! We had the hash two weekends in a row. Can’t wait to order lobster to make it again.

pinky February 4, 2022

Wehre total Order the löstet?

Susan January 27, 2019

Found this today when looking for a way to use extra lobster meat for brunch. This recipe was awesome! The sweetness of the lobster really added to the savory of potatoes, onions & egg. My husband is from Maine & he loved it. !

walkie74 April 3, 2014

Maybe if I keep it to just two, it'll be easier. And I can figure out how to mix it gently. Hmmmm...

walkie74 April 2, 2014

I bet I could totally make this with crab...

Stephen G. April 2, 2014

I Jane had crab hash with asparagus and mushrooms. Problem is crab meat is much more delicate than lobster and tends to fall apart. Need to mix and handle very carefully. Hard to do for lots of people.

Sandfowler April 2, 2014

What in the world are walking legs??!

Stephen G. April 2, 2014

The little legs under the body that the lobsters walk on

Milkman123 September 25, 2022

Very cool this is awesome. Thanks so much for sharing. I really enjoyed this. This was really cool. Thanks again for sharing it was great. Thanks again for letting me know you made this, Sounds great. Oh wow this is delish. Very cool. Thanks. Same Same Same same but difffernt My husband and kids absolutely love this dish. It can really bend to whatever kind of "pizza" you want, really. My family's favorite is a combination of turkey sausage, turkey pepperoni, olives, mushrooms and onions. When I make this, I usually will make my own "sauce" and use whole wheat pasta. I like to serve this with Copycat Olive Garden salad and breadsticks or garlic bread.

Stephen G. March 29, 2014

Then you don't cook enough lobsters. You always have to have enough for hash in the morning.

Jim March 29, 2014

Just found this site. Love it. This will be the first one I try. Hey Foodie...We never have left over lobster!

Fred G. December 26, 2013

pepper on hash browns -- or any potato -- works against the creaminess, in some cases sapping it completely. Sprinkling on top, maybe. still works against the creaminess, though.

Bottom C. December 25, 2013

Wow, 1.5 lbs of lobster per person! Can't wait to indulge.
~ the Bottom Chef ~

Muse December 25, 2013

This sounds absolutely delicious...will make it for a New Year's Dat brunch we are hosting. Thank you for sharing your recipe and Merry Christmas to you and your family. Peace, Light and Love.

Kdrusnak December 23, 2013

Your old format was much more user friendly !

laurenlocally November 26, 2013

I can not wait to try this!

Foodie September 30, 2013

Yummmmm......always wondered what to do with leftover lobster meat. Will try next weekend. Thanks!

Muse September 29, 2013

This sounds SO good...thank you for posting your recipe, I will have to try this for my next brunch! Peace, Light and Love.

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