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Ingredients
16 Large Oysters
1/4 Cup dry Bread Crumbs
Paprika
Rock Salt
Béarnaise Sauce
450g Fresh lump Crab Meat
2 Large shallots, minced
3 Teaspoons tarragon, chopped finely
2 Teaspoons parsley, chopped finely
1/4 Cup dry white wine
Pepper to taste
1 Cup hollandaise, kept warm
Method
1. Scrub oyster shells and open Oysters discard top shell, drain liquid, rinse under cold running water to remove any sand or grit.
2. Place oysters on a bed of rock salt (this helps to keep them stable.) in a large flat pan.
3. Put 1-2 teaspoons of béarnaise over each oyster and top with 1 tablespoon of crab meat. Add another 1-2 teaspoons of sauce over crab.
4. Sprinkle oysters with bread crumbs and paprika. Bake at 190c degrees for 15 minutes or until sauce starts to brown.
Béarnaise Method
1. Combine shallots, tarragon, parsley, white wine and pepper in a small saucepan and boil over a high heat until liquid has been reduced by half.
2. Remove from heat you can either leave as is or strain through a fine sieve if desired.
3. Cool slightly and beat the mixture into the warm hollandaise. If desired add a few extra chopped fresh herbs.
Yields about 1 cup
Makes 4 stater servings
All Photo’s taken by me unless otherwise stated.
12 Oysters , fresh with shell
4 Tablespoons red curry paste
1 Lemon , juiced
4 Tablespoons coriander or cilantro , chopped
Method
1. Place the oysters on a dinner plate which could be used in a microwave. Make sure the top bit of the oysters is facing towards the end of the place to catch any of the juices.
2. Distribute red curry paste in each oysters, you can add less or more paste it depends on you.
3. Squeeze lemon juice in each oyster. Once again depending on your taste bugs.
4. Place it in the microwave for 1 minute on high.
5. Garnish oysters with Coriander/Cilantro.
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All photos taken by me unless otherwise stated.