Not only did Taco Bell call it that, but it was the base sauce of the Cheesarito, which I loved in the 80s.
Anyone know a place that makes a good lobster roll? The last one I had still has me feeling some type of way How do u not even toast and butter the bread?!? The only reason I even got one that day is because I was scrolling Youtube and saw a video of a guy eating one, and it looked exquisite. I hadn’t had one in a very long time, so I thought “Hey, lemme give lobster roll a chance to dance.” what that guy had looked 5 stars…what I had was some lobster that probably wasn’t even real inside of a soggy and depressed hot dug bun I can’t let it go down like this even the hush puppies had me yelling out in disgust so if anyone has a spot, I’m all ears
If the person selling it pronounces the "R" at the end of the word, there's a pretty good chance it won't be good. It should be a "lobstah" roll. Don't trust anybody that tries to sell you a "lobster" roll with a hard "R".
Fun fact: Mcdonalds in Maine has lobster rolls during the summer. My parents and sister went a few years ago and I was pissed none if them tried it. Thats like the first rule of Mcdonalds while traveling!
As a high priest in the Church of Fat, I love all of these options, but I think I go with sandwiches because the quality of the bread can exceed even the best pizza crust, or burrito tortilla, as well as the limitless veggie, cheese and meat options. My current favorite sandwich is a Vietnamese one called banh mi: The best sandwich I ever had was in NYC and it was a Cuban Sandwich: