Oyster Recipes anyone?

Fri May 10, 2013 9:18 am

Hey guys and gals out there, Ive got a decent amount of oysters that need to be used up within the next few days. Anybody got a favorite recipe for me? Oyster and beer combined recipes will be even more appreciated. Just to let you know I have already downed about half of them raw so ive gotta think of something else other than fried, chowder or raw.

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Re: Oyster Recipes anyone?

Fri May 10, 2013 10:28 am

When I lived in Seattle, I made this oyster stew at the Maple leaf Grill.
2 T butter
1 cup chopped celery
T minced shallot
t minced garlic
8 oz artichoke hearts
4 oz tasso ham
3 oz spinach
24 oz oysters (we used hama hama)
About a qt. of half and half
Pinch of cayenne
S & P
Saute the celery, shallot, and garlic in the butter. Then add the rest of the ingredients, one at a time.
Be sure to add the oysters last. When the edges begin to curl, its done.
Be sure to use tasso ham, too. It really makes the dish.
Oh, have a beer with it, for optimal flavor.
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Re: Oyster Recipes anyone?

Fri May 10, 2013 12:24 pm

awesome sounding. that one will def be getting made Snowcapt :jnj
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On tap: Moose bile strong ale
In the cellar: Taqu'il's Fat Black Imperial Stout
Lagering:
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Re: Oyster Recipes anyone?

Fri May 10, 2013 1:49 pm

Could try subbing oysters in for the mussels in a Belgian beer steamed mussel recipe? Butter and garlic and thyme in a pot, bivalves go in, add wit or tripel, creme fraiche and mustard, pepper... get it to where it's steaming, mix in some fresh herbs if you want, cook til they're opened, plate and cover in cooking liquid.

Even simpler would be to throw them on the grill till they open, shuck and eat.
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Re: Oyster Recipes anyone?

Fri May 10, 2013 2:04 pm

2nd spiderwranglers grilling suggestion.
Otherwise, you might try this recipe:
http://www.food.com/recipe/mussels-in-guinness-garlic-416011
I've never tried it with oysters, but it's great with mussels.

But really, it's hard to beat them raw.
Gimme oysters and beer (and Durian) for dinner every day of the year...
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Fri May 10, 2013 2:23 pm

mike____ wrote:But really, it's hard to beat them raw.

Unlike some things. :unicornrainbow: :pop
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Re: Oyster Recipes anyone?

Fri May 10, 2013 3:00 pm

Ive eaten so many of them raw. God they are good just a drop of habenero hot sauce or a tiny bit of cocktail. They were pre-shucked. but very fresh, bought them at the farm while they were harvesting, sorting, and shucking. I just want to use them all while still very fresh

Next time I will be getting some in the shell so i can do them up on the grill.
Bottled: fresh hop pale ale
On tap: Moose bile strong ale
In the cellar: Taqu'il's Fat Black Imperial Stout
Lagering:
In the fermenter: Moose drool clone
In the works: Taqu'il's Fat Black Imperial stout
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Re: Oyster Recipes anyone?

Fri May 10, 2013 3:17 pm

"in the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king"....a person not quite as plastered as the rest (not a quote by RSM grod of the BN Army)
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