Bev went to
the local seafood store recently to pick up a few scallops and also bought a
dozen fresh oysters to grill. I rarely
create a dish and usually use one of your recipes, perhaps with a few changes. Since
we like both Chargrilled Oysters made with the recipe
from Uncle Bubba’s Oyster House
and Oysters Rockefeller, and we had the spinach and bacon already cooked, this
had to be tried.
Chargrilled Oysters Rockefeller
2 pieces of bacon, fried crisp – Benton’s of course
Dash Sriracha, more to taste
1½ T. fresh chopped parsley
2 t. minced garlic
1/8 C. chopped chives
¼ C. bread plain crumbs, use Panko for extra crispy (I may try flavored next time)
1/8 C. grated parmesan
Does this single one not look delicious. Below is my plate.
Chargrilled Oysters Rockefeller
12 fresh
oysters on the half shell
1 stick
butter, melted
½ C. or so of sautéed spinach2 pieces of bacon, fried crisp – Benton’s of course
Dash Sriracha, more to taste
1½ T. fresh chopped parsley
2 t. minced garlic
1/8 C. chopped chives
¼ C. bread plain crumbs, use Panko for extra crispy (I may try flavored next time)
1/8 C. grated parmesan
Mix together
ingredients 2 thru 8 in a small bowl and ingredients 9 & 10 in another
small bowl.
Shuck the
oysters, retaining as much of the liquor as possible.
Top the
oysters with the butter mixture.
Then top with the
bread crumb mixture and grill over high heat.
They need the flames inside a closed grill to add a smokiness to them and it won’t hurt the shell. Cook until
the liquid begins to bubble around the edge for plump, moist, tender oysters –
longer if you prefer more done.
We had them
as an appetizer for the main meal of grilled shrimp, scallops, and pineapple but
they were the star of the meal.
The chargrilled shrimp need the flame-up to give them the flavor, but just a little as they can quickly be over cooked. Everything was outstanding and Bev announced she was buying more oysters her next trip to town three days hence. Our meal was seafood, pineapple, and toasted garlic bread - anything else would have been a distraction.
Sorry about
the quality of the photos.
All photos
can be enlarged by clicking on them.
Have a great
day and thanks for stopping by Almost Heaven South.
Larry