Smoked Oysters

Tuesday, June 14, 2022
Smoked oysters are a true treat. While there is definitely a camp that can’t get past the texture of a raw oyster, a smoked oyster is firmer and has allowed its brine to smoke back into the oyster. So add smoke and concentrate the oyster’s brine back into itself and it’s truly something to enjoy. Preserving them in olive oil will allow them to keep longer. I enjoy them simply on top of saltine cracker, and a dab of hot sauce.

Ingredients

1 dozen oysters, shucked with as much liquid as possible remaining in the shells and kept very cold

Instructions

Light a smoker with wood chips to a temperature to 250°.
Place the oysters on a sheet pan to help keep them upright and to prevent the liquid from spilling out. Then place the pan inside the smoked.
Allow the oysters to smoke until all of the brine has been soaked up by the oyster.
Remove the oysters from the smoker. Place the meat of each oyster in a jar and fill the jay with olive oil until just past the top of the oysters.

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