Which preposition to use with lobster

in Occurrences 13%

LOBSTER A'L'ITALIENNE. Cut the tail of the lobster in square pieces, take the meat out of the claws, bruise the red part of the lobster very fine, stir it in a pan with a little butter, put some gravy to it; strain it off while hot, then put in the lobster with a little salt; make it hot, and send it up with sippets round your dish. 17.

with Occurrences 8%

The faithful animal has been missing for some time, but a clue to its fate was yesterday obtained by its owner, who found the brass collar of the dog inside a large lobster with which he was about to construct a salad.

of Occurrences 2%

Apicius, who ought to be the patron saint of epicures, made a voyage to the coast of Africa on hearing that lobsters of an unusually large size were to be found there, and, after encountering much distress at sea, met with a disappointment.

for Occurrences 2%

Vatel killed himself in 1671, because the lobster for his turbot sauce did not arrive in time to be served up at the banquet at Chantilly, given by the Prince de Condé to the king.

to Occurrences 2%

Pound the meat of the lobster to a smooth paste with the butter and seasoning, and add a few bread crumbs.

from Occurrences 2%

=The Envious Lobster= A FABLE A Lobster from the water came, And saw another, just the same In form and size; but gayly clad In scarlet clothing; while she had No other clothing on her back Than her old suit of greenish black.

like Occurrences 1%

On 2nd January 1769, they saw some of the shoals of red lobsters like those mentioned by Dampier and Cowley, but they were not found in such quantities as those navigators reported.

into Occurrences 1%

A little girl had gotten her mother to say that she would never again put lobsters into cold water and slowly boil them to death.

by Occurrences 1%

"Did I look that well in that color?" asked the lobster by way of reply.

on Occurrences 1%

His self was to him on a first night what the shell is to a lobster on dry land.

out Occurrences 1%

So odd, indeed, that you will, no doubt, want to know how it happened, and why Tom could never find a water-baby till after he had got the lobster out of the pot.

Which preposition to use with  lobster