Fried Oysters

By Aditi | July 31, 2008 11:39 am |
Categories:
Oysters


Oyster is one of the most sumptuous options for food lovers. It tastes great and is easy to cook. Below is the recipe of making fried oyster:

Ingredients
1 pint Shucked Oysters
1 cup Flour
2 Eggs
1 cup Corn meal
1/2 cup Milk
Pepper
Salt
Oil for deep frying

Method
First drain the oyster properly.
Then beat two eggs in to a bowl followed by placing drained oyster in an egg wash.
Make a mixture of breading of 1/2 flour with the 1/2 Corn meal
Then add Oysters to the breading one at a time followed by dropping it into 360° oil.
(To check the temperature of the oil, you can Use a candy thermometer)
Then make a deep fry of oysters until it looks golden.
At least fry each side for 1 minute in order to make it crispy properly.

Caution

Avoid overcooking.
Avoid dropping many oysters at a time in n oil as it will lessen the temperature of the oil making oysters greasy.

Ultimate serving
Ultimately to remove excess oil, drain fried oysters in a pepper towel. Serve it with a tartar sauce.

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