OYSTER ROAST

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Categories     Beer     Roast     Sausage     Clam     Oyster     Fall     Gourmet

Yield Makes 12 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

1/2 lb fresh bratwurst sausages
1/2 lb smoked bratwurst sausages
3/4 lb Mexican chorizo (spicy fresh pork sausages)
12 dozen oysters, well scrubbed
4 dozen small hard-shelled (littleneck) clams, well scrubbed
1 (12-oz) bottle of beer (not dark)
Accompaniments: Lowcountry aïoli , cocktail sauce, lemon wedges, and melted butter
Special Equipment
about 2 yards burlap (for grill method) or heavy-duty foil, 12 oyster knives, and 12 oven mitts or thick kitchen towels

Steps:

  • Charcoal grill method for sausages and oysters:
  • Prepare grill for cooking with about 7 pounds of briquets. (You'll need about 15 pounds of briquets total.)
  • Prick bratwursts and chorizo in several places with a fork, then grill, covered, turning occasionally, until browned and cooked through, about 10 minutes.
  • Scatter about 12 additional briquets over glowing coals and replace rack.
  • Fold burlap into a triple layer slightly smaller than grill surface and soak completely with water. Put 3 to 4 dozen oysters directly on grill rack, cover with wet burlap, and roast, without grill cover, until shells just begin to open (about 1/16 inch) or give slightly when squeezed with tongs, about 10 minutes. (If necessary, sprinkle more water over burlap to keep moist.) Serve oysters as they open, removing them with tongs, and roast any unopened oysters a few minutes longer, replacing burlap. Roast remaining oysters in 2 or 3 batches in same manner, adding about 12 more briquets between batches to keep fire hot and resoaking burlap thoroughly.
  • Gas grill method:
  • Follow the charcoal grill method for sausages and oysters, or use a roasting pan and foil for oysters and follow stovetop-oven method.
  • Stovetop-oven method for sausages and oysters:
  • Preheat oven to 500°F.
  • Heat 2 heavy ridged grill pans or skillets over moderately high heat until hot but not smoking, then cook sausages, turning occasionally, until browned and cooked through, 15 to 20 minutes.
  • Heat a 17- by 12-inch roasting pan (2 to 3 inches deep) on bottom shelf of oven until very hot. Remove from oven and quickly fill with 3 to 4 dozen oysters and 1 cup water, then cover pan tightly with heavy-duty foil. Roast oysters until shells just begin to open (about 1/16 inch) or give slightly when squeezed with tongs, about 10 minutes. Serve oysters as they open, removing them with tongs, and roast any unopened oysters a few minutes longer, covered with foil. Roast remaining oysters in 2 or 3 batches in same manner.
  • Steam clams while oysters roast on grill or in oven:
  • Steam clams in beer in a 6- to 8-quart pot over moderately high heat, covered, until clams open, about 10 minutes (discard any unopened clams after 15 minutes). Transfer clams as opened to a platter. Carefully pour clam broth into cups, avoiding any sediment, for dunking clams if still sandy.

Kaiden Pongracz
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This is a great recipe for a summer cookout. The oysters are grilled to perfection and have a wonderful smoky flavor. The corn on the cob and potatoes are also delicious.


Mahadev Mandal
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I followed the recipe exactly and the oysters turned out great! They were cooked perfectly and had a nice smoky flavor. The corn on the cob and potatoes were also delicious.


Yahya Uzoo
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These oysters were delicious! The smoky flavor from the grill was perfect. I would definitely recommend this recipe to anyone who loves seafood.


Donna Hinken
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I'm not a huge fan of oysters, but I really enjoyed these. The smoky flavor from the grill was really nice. I would definitely make these again.


Md Alamin11
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These oysters were amazing! I loved the smoky flavor from the grill. The corn on the cob and potatoes were also delicious. I would highly recommend this recipe to anyone who loves seafood.


Jerrych16 Jerrych16
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I followed the recipe exactly and the oysters turned out great! They were cooked perfectly and had a nice smoky flavor. The corn on the cob and potatoes were also delicious. I would definitely make this again.


Shabo Baz
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This is the perfect recipe for a summer cookout. The oysters are grilled to perfection and have a wonderful smoky flavor. The corn on the cob and potatoes are also delicious. I would highly recommend this recipe to anyone who loves seafood.


Dan Curtis
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I was a bit hesitant to try this recipe because I'm not a huge fan of oysters. However, I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed them. The smoky flavor from the grill really complemented the briny flavor of the oysters. I'll definitely be mak


Niaz Awan
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This recipe was easy to follow and yielded delicious results. The oysters were cooked to perfection and had a wonderful smoky flavor. I would highly recommend this recipe to anyone who loves oysters.


Abdullah Zia
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I'm not usually a fan of oysters, but this recipe changed my mind. The combination of the smoky char from the grill and the briny sweetness of the oysters was irresistible. I'll definitely be making this again!


Mutesi Salima
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This recipe was a hit at my last backyard gathering! The roasted oysters were devoured in minutes, leaving nothing but empty shells in their wake. Everyone raved about the smoky flavor and the tender texture of the oysters.


Abrehim Almushki
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As a seasoned seafood enthusiast, I embarked on a culinary adventure with this oyster roast recipe. The smoky aroma wafting from the grill tantalized my senses as I meticulously arranged the oysters on the grate. The result was a symphony of flavors,