Monday, December 12, 2011

Holiday time! Oyster Time


Well it is time for celebration and how about something for your holiday get together! Seafood is always a great item for a gathering and so are oysters. I know most folks are not excited about raw oysters so I have included our second most favorite way to enjoy them, broiled. There is nothing better than the creamy texture of a properly cooked oyster. This recipe is for our typical oyster house grilled oyster dish, I have created about 4 versions of grilled oysters. Each of them unique to a type of cuisine. So have a bunches of friends over and shuck and grill the holidays with a toast of oysters and champagne! Cheers!


Broiled Oysters on the ½ shell 4 servings


12 Oysters, fresh shucked on the shell
¼ lb Butter, softened
1 tbsp Garlic, minced
1 tbsp Onion, minced
2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
1 tbsp Lemon Juice
To Taste Salt & Pepper
¼ c Parmesan Cheese, grated
As need Rustic Bread, grilled

1. Shuck the oysters and reserve on their shell make sure to loosen from bottom shell. Place on a plate and refrigerate until needed.
2. In a mixing bowl combine the softened butter, garlic, onion, Worcestershire, lemon juice, salt and pepper, mix well to incorporate all ingredients.
3. Place a heaping tablespoon of the butter mixture on top of each oyster, make sure that it is completely covered.
4. Place oysters on a hot grill and close the lid or place under a broiler set on high.
5. Cook until the butter is bubbling and the oyster begins to curl. About 4 to 5 minutes depending on size of oyster and temperature of grill or broiler.
6. Top each oyster with the grated Parmesan cheese and allow to cook for 1 more minute to melt the cheese.
7. Remove and serve with slices of grilled bread.

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