Best 5 Roast Oysters And Tomato Butter Recipes

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Indulge in the delectable combination of roasted oysters and velvety tomato butter. Discover the art of creating this exquisite dish, where plump and succulent oysters are enveloped in a rich and flavorful sauce made from fresh tomatoes, aromatic herbs, and a touch of creaminess. Prepare to tantalize your taste buds with this culinary delight that promises an explosion of flavors and textures in every bite.

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ROAST OYSTERS AND TOMATO BUTTER



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These oysters are a good way to start a festive meal. One reason is that oysters seem to have built-in festivity - even when they were abundant to the point of local glut, they were eaten happily in bars that served only them, festively. The part of this recipe that requires any skill or focus is the shucking. This is a good skill to have anyway, and can't be gotten other than by practicing, meaning an hors d'oeuvre that is both nice for your guests and an exercise in self-edification. Once they've been opened, the oysters need little other attention.

Provided by Tamar Adler

Categories     finger foods, appetizer

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 5

1/2 cup whole peeled tomatoes, juices drained and saved for soup
Rock salt
12 small to medium oysters, like Island Creeks or Montauk Pearls
1/4 cup (1/2 stick) unsalted butter, warmed to room temperature
2 tablespoons finely chopped shallot or red onion

Steps:

  • Heat the broiler to high. In a small roasting dish or toaster pan, roast the tomatoes for 10 to 12 minutes on the highest rack, until they're blackened in places.
  • Spread enough rock salt onto a baking sheet to make a layer into which oysters will firmly sit. While the tomatoes are roasting, shuck the oysters by holding a dish towel in your nondominant hand, and holding the oyster around its rounded tip, with its cup side down, on a counter, then inserting an oyster knife into its hinge, wiggling it in entirely until the hinge gives, and then moving it around. (Even better, watch our video on how to shuck, several times, and then approach the task confidently.) Detach each oyster from its bottom shell. As each is done, secure it in a little well in the rock salt, so that it retains its oyster liquor.
  • Leaving the broiler on high, combine the roasted tomatoes with the butter in a blender or food processor or with an immersion blender or with a lot of elbow grease. The resulting mixture will be mottled and ugly but will melt to glossy perfection. Stir in the shallot.
  • Place a 1/2 teaspoon dollop of tomato butter into each oyster. Place the tray into the oven, and broil until the tomato butter is melted and the oyster is beginning to darken and curl around its edges, around 8 to 12 minutes. Serve very hot, immediately.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 229, UnsaturatedFat 5 grams, Carbohydrate 9 grams, Fat 15 grams, Fiber 0 grams, Protein 15 grams, SaturatedFat 8 grams, Sodium 437 milligrams, Sugar 1 gram, TransFat 0 grams

ROASTED OYSTERS WITH GARLIC-PARSLEY BUTTER



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Provided by Marc Murphy

Categories     appetizer

Time 30m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 stick unsalted butter, softened
1/4 cup roughly chopped fresh parsley
2 tablespoons minced shallots
1 1/2 teaspoons grated lemon zest
1 tablespoon roasted garlic
Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper
Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper
24 oysters (in the shell)
1 baguette, cut into 1/2-inch-thick slices

Steps:

  • Make the garlic-parsley butter: Puree the butter, parsley, shallots, lemon zest, roasted garlic and a little salt and pepper in a food processor until smooth.
  • Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Open the oysters with an oyster knife. Divide the oysters among small baking dishes lined with baguette slices. Place a heaping teaspoon of garlic-parsley butter on each oyster. Roast the oysters until the butter is melted, 8 to 10 minutes. Serve immediately.

OVEN-ROASTED OYSTERS



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In New York, as in most North American cities these days, oysters are relatively plentiful, whether they're harvested locally or flown in from afar. Open space for lighting bonfires, however, is in decidedly short supply, so we set about adapting the oyster roast's winning combination of extreme informality and indulgence to a city setting.

Provided by Matt Lee And Ted Lee

Categories     appetizer, side dish

Time 45m

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 4

100 to 120 unshucked oysters, scrubbed clean
6 small lemons, cut into wedges
Tabasco, or other pepper sauce
Sour orange mignonette (see recipe)

Steps:

  • Heat oven to 475 degrees. Working in batches, arrange oysters in a single layer in a 12-by-16-inch roasting pan fitted with a flat rack. Pour 1/3. inch of hot tap water into pan, and bake for 7 minutes, or until oyster shells have begun to open.
  • Using gloves or tongs, transfer oysters to a table covered in newspaper for guests to shuck, garnish and eat while next batch cooks. Add water to pan as necessary, and repeat roasting until all oysters have been served, about 45 minutes. Serve with lemon wedges hot sauce, and sour orange mignonette.

ROASTED OYSTERS WITH PARSLEY BUTTER ON TOAST



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The flavorful parsley butter in this recipe works triple time. First, it slowly melts into the oysters, helping to cook them and keep them juicy. It also melts into the pan, helping to crisp up the bread. Lastly, it becomes an herby sauce that is dumped onto the toasty bread for a delicious appetizer.

Provided by Food Network

Categories     appetizer

Time 20m

Yield 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 stick (8 tablespoons) unsalted butter, at room temperature
1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley
4 cloves garlic
1 lemon, zested
Kosher salt
1/2 French baguette, sliced 1/2-inch-thick on a slight bias
14 large oysters in the shell

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.
  • Puree the butter, parsley, garlic, lemon zest, 1/4 teaspoon salt and a few grinds of pepper in a food processor until smooth and bright green from the parsley, about 1 minute.
  • Line a 12-inch cast-iron skillet with the baguette slices. Open the oysters with an oyster knife, detach the oyster from the bottom shells and discard the top shells. Place one oyster half onto each baguette slice and top each with a heaping teaspoon of the parsley butter.
  • Roast the oysters until the parsley butter is melted and the baguette slices are lightly toasted, 8 to 10 minutes. To serve, pour an oyster and the butter from the shell onto each baguette slice and eat immediately.

ROASTED OYSTERS WITH WARM BUTTER MIGNONETTE



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Quickly roasting oysters in a hot oven pops the shells apart so they can be opened the rest of the way by hand, no shucking skills required.

Provided by Anna Stockwell

Categories     Oyster     Shallot     Vinegar     Butter     Appetizer     Hors D'Oeuvre     Valentine's Day     New Year's Eve     Entertaining     Christmas Eve     Roast     Shellfish

Yield 2-4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 small shallot, finely chopped
3 Tbsp. red wine vinegar
12 oysters in shell
Coarse sea salt or kosher salt
1/4 cup (1/2 stick) unsalted butter, melted

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 400°F. Stir shallot, vinegar, and 1 Tbsp. water in a small bowl; set aside. Line a plate with salt (this will help hold the oysters in place without tipping out their juices) and set aside.
  • Rinse oysters, then arrange flat side up on a wire rack set inside a rimmed baking sheet. Roast until oysters crack open, 4-6 minutes. (They won't open completely like a cooked clam; the top shell will separate from the bottom with about a 1/4" opening at the rounded end.) Some may open before others-remove from oven as soon as they open. Discard any oysters that don't open after 7 minutes.
  • To finish opening oysters: Fold a dish towel several times and hold oyster using towel. Slide a butter knife into opening all the way to the hinge. Turn butter knife perpendicular so top shell pops all the way open. Pull off top shell with your hand, being careful not to tip bottom shell and lose any liquid (this should all happen very easily without much force). Gently slide knife under oyster in bottom shell to release the muscle, then transfer to plate with salt.
  • Stir butter into reserved vinegar mixture. Spoon over oysters.

Tips for Making the Perfect Roast Oysters and Tomato Butter:

  • Select Fresh Oysters: Choose plump and tightly closed oysters for the best flavor and texture.
  • Proper Shucking Technique: Carefully shuck the oysters with an oyster knife, ensuring not to damage the meat.
  • Use High-Quality Butter: Opt for unsalted butter to control the saltiness and allow the natural flavors to shine.
  • Infuse Butter with Herbs and Spices: Enhance the butter's flavor by adding herbs like thyme, parsley, and garlic.
  • Roast Oysters at High Temperature: Roast the oysters at a high temperature to quickly cook the meat and preserve their natural juices.
  • Baste Oysters with Tomato Butter: Generously baste the oysters with the flavorful tomato butter during roasting to keep them moist and succulent.
  • Monitor Cooking Time: Keep a close eye on the oysters to prevent overcooking, which can result in tough and rubbery meat.
  • Serve Immediately: Serve the roasted oysters promptly after cooking to enjoy them at their best.

Conclusion:

The combination of briny oysters, tangy tomato butter, and fresh herbs creates an explosion of flavors in this delightful recipe. Whether you're hosting a special occasion dinner or simply seeking a unique and delicious appetizer, these roasted oysters with tomato butter are sure to impress. With careful attention to detail and a passion for culinary excellence, you can elevate this dish to new heights and create a memorable dining experience for your guests.

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