Now, when it comes to eating oysters, I like them 3 ways:
1. On the half shell with either Texas Pete or spicy cocktail sauce with a saltine.
2. In a shot of beer with a ton of hot sauce.
3. Breaded and fried (good for a hangover ;) )
I had a friend one time who grilled them once, but they were way over done. So, I decided to give them a try. The local grocery store had them on sale for 0.99/ea...
I put them on the hot part of the grill, then flipped after 1-2 minutes...
Then, when they started to open, I moved them to the cool side of the grill...
Then, after all four opened, I heated for 30 seconds, then took inside. I then ripped off the top shell and dotted with siriracha sauce...
This is a new favorite for sure. Not quite cooked the whole way through, so they were not rubbery. Warm, salty, and spicy. Very good. I will be doing this again...
Thanks for stopping by...
Bill
1. On the half shell with either Texas Pete or spicy cocktail sauce with a saltine.
2. In a shot of beer with a ton of hot sauce.
3. Breaded and fried (good for a hangover ;) )
I had a friend one time who grilled them once, but they were way over done. So, I decided to give them a try. The local grocery store had them on sale for 0.99/ea...
I put them on the hot part of the grill, then flipped after 1-2 minutes...
Then, when they started to open, I moved them to the cool side of the grill...
Then, after all four opened, I heated for 30 seconds, then took inside. I then ripped off the top shell and dotted with siriracha sauce...
This is a new favorite for sure. Not quite cooked the whole way through, so they were not rubbery. Warm, salty, and spicy. Very good. I will be doing this again...
Thanks for stopping by...
Bill
I love BBQ'd oysters. These look absolutely delicious. I can bet they tasted like they look.
ReplyDeleteThey were outstanding Rueben. The key is not to overcook. Next time, I am going to try some clams...
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping...
Bill