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Pan-fried oysters are crispy, briny, and the perfect easy seafood appetizer or entree! Serve this deep-fried oysters recipe with a dipping sauce like buffalo sauce or blue cheese dressing and enjoy.
While there are many ways to enjoy oysters, the fried variety is always a popular crowd-pleaser. Deep frying oysters give you the salty taste of the oyster along with the more mild and familiar taste of a good breading.
Paired with a homemade dipping sauce like our remoulade sauce, this fried oyster recipe makes one of the best seafood appetizers, football party finger foods, or even a flavorful entree.
What do I need to make this recipe?
- oysters, shucked
- buttermilk
- seafood breading of your choice
- salt
- pepper
- vegetable oil for frying (about an inch depth)
- optional garnish: chopped green onions, lemon wedges
Do you rinse oysters before frying?
Oysters that are already shucked and in liquid can be rinsed in a strainer and patted dry before frying.
Step by Step
- Rinse and drain oysters in a colander. Pat dry.
- Add buttermilk to a bowl.
- In another bowl, add seafood breading with a sprinkle of salt and pepper and mix.
- Heat oil in a frying pan over medium-high heat using about an inch depth of oil. You’ll know it’s ready when a little bit of the breading sprinkled in starts to sizzle.
- Dip a few oysters into buttermilk then dredge in seafood breading mix, coating well in each.
- Add oysters in batches, turning once during frying until golden brown on all sides. Remove quickly with a metal spoon as they will cook almost instantly.
- Optional: Garnish with green onions and serve with lemon wedges on the side.
Can you freeze fried oysters?
Once you fry your oysters, you can layer them in a container with wax paper in between the layers and keep them in the freezer for up to 2 months.
How to Reheat Fried Oysters
They can be reheated in the oven. Set it to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and start at 5 minutes. Since they’re small, it should not take long to heat them up.
Dips
Fried oysters can be served on their own with cocktail sauce or a dip of your preference, like Tartar Sauce, remoulade sauce or homemade buffalo sauce. They are also tasty on a salad or in a po’boy sandwich.
This Elote Recipe (Elotes Mexicanos) goes with just about everything, too, so give it a try! You could even serve these fried oysters as part of a seafood platter alongside Steamed Crab Legs and a Shrimp Foil Pack.
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Recipe
Fried Oysters Recipe
Ingredients
- 16 oz fresh oysters, shucked
- 2 cups buttermilk
- 2 cups seafood breader
- salt
- pepper
- vegetable oil for frying (about an inch depth)
- optional garnish: chopped green onions, lemon wedges
Instructions
- Rinse and drain oysters in a colander. Pat dry.
- Add buttermilk to a bowl.
- In another bowl add seafood breader with a sprinkle of salt and pepper. Mix.
- Heat oil in a frying pan over medium-high heat using about an inch depth of oil. You'll know it's ready when a little bit of the breader sprinkled in starts to sizzle.
- Dip a few oysters into buttermilk then dredge in seafood breader mix, coating well in each.
- Add oysters in batches, turning once during frying until golden brown on all sides. Remove quickly with a metal spoon as they will cook almost instantly.
- Optional: Garnish with green onions and serve with lemon wedges on the side.
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