
New England Lobster Dip
I will gladly admit to occasionally craving a food in the “junk food” category, and that food is potato chips! Fortunately I don’t crave them too often, since they are not a healthy food choice, but I love the crunch and the saltiness of chips. (And salt and vinegar chips?! Heaven.)
So when I saw this Justin Chapple recipe online at the Food and Wine website, I was intrigued! It’s a lobster dip topped with crushed potato chips, that’s served with more potato chips! And specifically, kettle-cooked potato chips, which are cut thicker and therefore more crunchy!

If you’re not familiar with Chef Justin Chapple, you will be soon. In spite of looking 16 years old, he’s done just about everything with regards to food, including authoring two cookbooks and is presently the culinary director-at-large of Food and Wine. Impressive.
I use a lobster product occasionally from Wild Fork Foods that is an 8 ounce packet of wild-caught North American lobster pieces; 2 packets, or 1 pound, cost $24.98, which I find quite reasonable. Simply thaw and use in lobster rolls, pasta, bisque, salads, etc.

New England Lobster Dip
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1 cup shredded Monterey Jack cheese (4 ounces)
1/4 cup snipped chives
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
1 pound cooked lobster meat, finely chopped
Kosher salt
Pepper
1/2 cup crushed kettle-cooked potato chips, plus whole chips for serving
Preheat the oven to 375°.
In a medium bowl, blend the mayonnaise, cheese, 1/4 cup chives and the lemon juice. Fold in the lobster and season with salt and pepper. Scrape the dip into a small shallow baking dish and scatter the crushed potato chips on top.
Bake the dip for about 15 minutes, until hot and lightly browned on top.
Serve with kettle-cooked potato chips.
This dip was good, but I think I’d rather eat lobster freshly poached, served with butter.
And as for the potato chips? I’ll eat them as is. But I think I should have crushed the potato chips more that topped the dip.




That recipe definitely checks all the boxes for cravings. Thanks for the tip about Wild Forks.
Yeah, it’s a good company!
Yep, this hits all the cravings spots for me. Potato chips are one thing I cannot stop at just one, which is why I never buy a big bag, too dangerous. A perfect food: salt, fat, carbs. Who could ask for anything more?
Exactly!!! And then there’s lobster…
Well, yes!
Can’t remember when I last had a lobster….they are over priced. No potato chips for me…I just want the lobster!!!
Hahahahahaha! I get that!
This sounds like a fantastic party appetizer…chips and more chips!
You know it!!! Okays some lobster thrown in…
You’re right- Justin Chapple does look like he’s only 16 years old! Looks like he’s got some other good recipes on his ‘blog’. This lobster dip plus your Muhammara served together would certainly create a sensation!
Yes! He’s so young in any case! But, accomplished.
ooh, some of my favorite favorites in here!
Like, lobster?!! Me, too!
Yes! And chips!
The only way I can overcome that craving for crispy and crunchy and maintain an approach to life without ultra processed food and carbohydrates is to cook pork belly with crispy crackling. I reckon some pork crackling and lobster with some melted butter would be nice. Not as nice in terms of all the flavours and textures of your lobster dip and potato chips though. 😃
Ooooooooh yesssss. Love pork belly with that crunch!
Sometimes you just have to go for the crisps! Pringles are my downfall tho not really crisps I guess :) This sounds fabulous Mimi, tho we have other shellfish like Moreton Bay Bugs here which would do the trick.
sherry
I bit into a bug once on Lizard Island, and it exploded all over my white shirt! I haven’t had one since, but of course, they don’t grow in the US. But I can see that it would be a good substitute!
I don’t think I’ve ever had potato chips as a part of a dish, but all together, it sounds delicious!
Well neither have I, Ben! Not my favorite dish…
A fun read! Love lobster, do not eat chips but was interested to read about Justin Chapple . . . well, tried to subscribe and my virus protection would not allow! What on earth . . . well, glad I learned a little from you . . .
Well thanks! Chips are very bad…
I love potato chips, but I’m not sure they work as a dip topping. But to scoop up a dip, that’s perfect! Thank you for your feedback on this recipe.
Well exactly! But I think I should have crushed the chips more.
Lobster is one my favourite sea foods not crisps so much I would probaly use panko with a little parmesan for the topping and maybe crisps to scoop..just off to check out Justin Chapple whom I haven’t heard of…
When you find Justin, you’ll really think he’s 16!
As a potato chip lover, this sounds like one epic dip!
Exactly! But I’d crush them more for the topping.
wow! does that look great!!
Thanks, Charlie!
Having spent most of my life living in or hanging out in New England, I have never heard of lobster dip. But it sounds perfectly decadent!
Really? I’m so surprised! Well, it is deliciously decadent!
You had me at lobster! I have never paired lobster with chips, but I’d be more than happy to give this a try!
I know what you mean! I’m glad I tried the dip.
Ahh this brings me back! Definitely a New England classic, one that I saw at many parties as a kid. I really aught to try veganizing it one day… It sure looks good!
Thanks, Hannah! Good luck with the veganizing!
This is what a call really fancy junk food. What a concept! I have to say I have a weakness for potato chips, too. And I love lobster so this would be my kind of guilty pleasure.
I agree! But I still think they’re better eaten separately!
I have to admit to craving potato chips sometimes too, especially when I’m travelling. This lobster dip looks delicious, and using frozen lobster is such great idea.
The ones they give you on planes are so good!!!
Me too, Mimi! Potato chips all day long! Lobster dip is a great way to serve something that feels equal parts fancy and casual. Delicious idea!
What a great way to describe the dip!!!
That sure does look and sound delicious. I adore lobster so I know I would love this.
Exactly. I just wasn’t sure about all of those delicious chips!
Oh my this looks so good and rich – might want the whole plate to ourselves!
Hahahahahaha! You’d have to have your own plate!
Totally get the potato chip cravings, especially when it comes to salt and vinegar! This lobster dip sounds like the ultimate indulgence with that perfect salty crunch on top
Thanks, Raymund! It was definitely an enjoyable indulgence!