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Crispy Oven Fried Oysters

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Ingredients

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3/4 cup all-purpose flour
1/8 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon pepper
2 eggs
1 cup dry breadcrumbs
2/3 cup grated romano cheese
1/4 cup minced fresh parsley
1/2 teaspoon garlic salt
2 pint shucked oysters or (8 ounce) cans whole oysters, drained
2 tablespoons olive oil
1/4 cup mayonnaise
1/4 cup sour cream
2 medium jalapeno peppers, seeded and finely chopped
2 tablespoons milk

Nutritional information

311.8
Calories
143 g
Calories From Fat
16 g
Total Fat
6 g
Saturated Fat
106.5 mg
Cholesterol
535.2 mg
Sodium
24.9 g
Carbs
1.1 g
Dietary Fiber
1.7 g
Sugars
16.5 g
Protein
97g
Serving Size

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Crispy Oven Fried Oysters

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  • Gluten Free
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I found this recipe in one of those mostly resistable check-out stand line books. This one was for Irish recipes for St. Patty's Day. Living here in the Pacific Northwest we LOVE oysters, but frying them, (the way we love them best), is bad for us so we seldom do it. If this recipe works it will be well worth the $5 I paid for the book which didn't really contain much else that interested me. The author of this recipe, Marie Rizzio, won first place in a seafood contest in the hors d'oeuvres category with it, so my hubby and I are looking forward to trying these little gems. We will use very fresh extra small, I don't see this working for large oysters. And I'm including the sauce as that's part of Marie's recipe, but we won't use it, just to keep the health factor. I sure hope this works for us! Let me know if it works for you!
NOTE: 4/11/08. Made this tonight as an appy. used 1/2 pint of very fresh extra small fresh oysters and they were wonderful. (About 15), therefor using half the other ingredients. I would not suggest using anything but extra small or small. These were crispy enough to make hubby and I believers that we can enjoy oven-baked oysters way more often now for health reasons other than fried. If you do more, use 2 baking sheets so you can place the oysters apart and avoid steaming them rather than crisping them. Also, I simply sprayed an oven sheet with cooking spray, then sprayed the coated oysters right on the sheet with a good spray of cooking spray rather than the 2 tablespoons of oil, thereby cutting alot more fat! We dipped them in tartar sauce. YUM!

  • 45 min
  • Serves 8
  • Easy

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Crispy Oven-Fried Oysters, I found this recipe in one of those mostly resistable check-out stand line books This one was for Irish recipes for St Patty’s Day Living here in the Pacific Northwest we LOVE oysters, but frying them, (the way we love them best), is bad for us so we seldom do it If this recipe works it will be well worth the $5 I paid for the book which didn’t really contain much else that interested me The author of this recipe, Marie Rizzio, won first place in a seafood contest in the hors d’oeuvres category with it, so my hubby and I are looking forward to trying these little gems We will use very fresh extra small, I don’t see this working for large oysters And I’m including the sauce as that’s part of Marie’s recipe, but we won’t use it, just to keep the health factor I sure hope this works for us! Let me know if it works for you! NOTE: 4/11/08 Made this tonight as an appy used 1/2 pint of very fresh extra small fresh oysters and they were wonderful (About 15), therefor using half the other ingredients I would not suggest using anything but extra small or small These were crispy enough to make hubby and I believers that we can enjoy oven-baked oysters way more often now for health reasons other than fried If you do more, use 2 baking sheets so you can place the oysters apart and avoid steaming them rather than crisping them Also, I simply sprayed an oven sheet with cooking spray, then sprayed the coated oysters right on the sheet with a good spray of cooking spray rather than the 2 tablespoons of oil, thereby cutting alot more fat! We dipped them in tartar sauce YUM!, I found this recipe in one of those mostly resistable check-out stand line books This one was for Irish recipes for St Patty’s Day Living here in the Pacific Northwest we LOVE oysters, but frying them, (the way we love them best), is bad for us so we seldom do it If this recipe works it will be well worth the $5 I paid for the book which didn’t really contain much else that interested me The author of this recipe, Marie Rizzio, won first place in a seafood contest in the hors d’oeuvres category with it, so my hubby and I are looking forward to trying these little gems We will use very fresh extra small, I don’t see this working for large oysters And I’m including the sauce as that’s part of Marie’s recipe, but we won’t use it, just to keep the health factor I sure hope this works for us! Let me know if it works for you! NOTE: 4/11/08 Made this tonight as an appy used 1/2 pint of very fresh extra small fresh oysters and they were wonderful (About 15), therefor using half the other ingredients I would not suggest using anything but extra small or small These were crispy enough to make hubby and I believers that we can enjoy oven-baked oysters way more often now for health reasons other than fried If you do more, use 2 baking sheets so you can place the oysters apart and avoid steaming them rather than crisping them Also, I simply sprayed an oven sheet with cooking spray, then sprayed the coated oysters right on the sheet with a good spray of cooking spray rather than the 2 tablespoons of oil, thereby cutting alot more fat! We dipped them in tartar sauce YUM!


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Steps

1
Done

In a Shallow Bowl, Combine the Flour, Salt and Pepper.

2
Done

in Another Shallow Bowl, Whisk Eggs.

3
Done

in a Third Bowl, Combine the Bread Crumbs, Romano Cheese, Parsley and Garlic Salt.

4
Done

Coat Oysters With Flour Mixture, Then Dip in Eggs, and Coat With Crumb Mixture.

5
Done

Place in a Greased 15-In. X 10-In. X 1-In. Baking Pan; Drizzle With Oil.

6
Done

Bake at 400 For 15 Minutes or Until Golden Brown.

7
Done

Meanwhile, in a Small Bowl, Whisk the Jalapeno Mayonnaise Ingredients.

8
Done

Serve With Oysters.

9
Done

Yield: About 2-1/2 Dozen (about 2/3 Cup Jalapeno Mayonnaise).

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