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Smoked oysters...
« on: April 24, 2018, 09:09:50 PM »

Has anyone tried? Is there a trick?

I love smoked oysters. I've only had them in the tin, so I tried smoking my own. Obviously they won't go on the grate. Nor do they do well on a frogmat. So I tried them in the pan.  After a couple hrs at 150'ish on smoke, I figured I could flip them. Holy guacamoley... They literally turned into dust. There was no meat, no liquid, no nothing. Dust!

Any one else tried?
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Re: Smoked oysters...
« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2018, 09:44:12 PM »

never tried in a smoker.  Cooked them on the half shell on the gasser but never in the smoker
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Re: Smoked oysters...
« Reply #2 on: April 24, 2018, 10:00:22 PM »

I've smoked them on the half shell and completely shucked on frogmats.  I don't have photos to make a proper recipe post and it may be a while before I do any more.  Check your PMs.
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Re: Smoked oysters...
« Reply #3 on: April 25, 2018, 09:37:33 AM »

Maybe if you cold smoked them like cheese?
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Re: Smoked oysters...
« Reply #4 on: April 25, 2018, 10:07:09 AM »

There is a place in Tulsa called "Smoke" it is somewhat high-end as far as price. They serve fresh smoked oysters on the half shell. Never did get the process from them. They were out of this world wonderful though. :)

Maybe I can get my daughter to find out the process? I would love to try them as well.
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Re: Smoked oysters...
« Reply #5 on: April 25, 2018, 02:26:23 PM »

I would think maybe cold smoked in shell on a pile of ice?? Just thinking out loud here.
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Re: Smoked oysters...
« Reply #6 on: April 25, 2018, 06:29:25 PM »

Bob, sorry to say, but I love the smoked oysters in oil in the tin.  For under $3 I don't even consider putting fresh ones on the smoker.

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PS if you achieve success, I'd like to hear about it, I just don't personally see myself making the attempt.   You put oysters on a hot grill with garlic and butter, or you buy out of a can  (or shooters with some sort of cocktail sauce, not really my thing).   Just how I was raised.  I think we're both PNW guys so thinking same. 
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Re: Smoked oysters...
« Reply #7 on: April 25, 2018, 06:50:25 PM »

Leppolite sent me a link from another forum that looked to be fantastic. Step one was brining.. Huhhh..?
Brining something that's spent it's entire life in saltwater never occurred to me. Perhaps that's the secret?

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Re: Smoked oysters...
« Reply #8 on: April 25, 2018, 07:13:19 PM »

Well, there is always that dash of liquid smoke if the pit experiments fail  :pig:
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Re: Smoked oysters...
« Reply #9 on: April 25, 2018, 07:16:29 PM »

Well, there is always that dash of liquid smoke if the pit experiments fail  :pig:

Not on my oysters.  :puke:
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Re: Smoked oysters...
« Reply #10 on: April 25, 2018, 07:44:28 PM »

I must recant my earlier post. The oysters at Smoke in Tulsa are grilled not smoked. Still they had a great smoke hint and wonderful flavor, They are done in a bacon tabasco sauce on the half shell. They were Yummy!!!

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Re: Smoked oysters...
« Reply #11 on: April 25, 2018, 10:16:55 PM »

There's a place below Long Beach (Mary's) that sells smoked oysters and they were ok but I, like you, prefer the ones in the tin.
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Re: Smoked oysters...
« Reply #12 on: July 22, 2019, 03:21:04 PM »

While looking for smallish oysters to smoke I thought about searching PF for a recipe.  Finding none but this thread, I’m falling back on the old recipe I mentioned–
  • Make a simple salt, sugar and water brine (3% solution).  Put a little aside for later.
  • Brine the fresh and rinsed oysters for 24 hours.
  • Put them on a rack in the refrigerator to allow them to drain for a few hours.  Use a tray to catch the drippings.
  • Preheat the smoker to 225°F.  Apple wood is good, but I think Alder is traditional.
  • Add a few dashes of your favorite spices to them (garlic powder, chili flakes, cayenne and such) and put the racks and catch tray into the smoker.
  • Smoke them heavily to at least 145°F internal temperature, about 50 minutes or when the edges start to curl.
Notes:
Oysters spoil rapidly.  Move them out of the cold refrigerator and into the hot smoker quickly.  Once they’re smoked, leave them on their rack and quickly put them into the refrigerator to cool.

Once the oysters are smoked and cooled, put them in a glass container and drizzle a little of the fresh unused brine over them.  Mason jars are fine for storage.  Put lids on the jars and put them straight into the refrigerator.  Don’t make more than will be eaten in a few days unless you plan to pasteurize them.
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Another recipe I've used.

24 oysters

3 tablespoons olive oil
3 tablespoons lemon juice
½ teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon dry mustard
½ teaspoon curry powder
  • Preheat the smoker to 225°F
  • Combine the marinade
  • Shuck the oysters and marinate them for 30 minutes
  • Place the oysters back in a bottom shell with a little of the marinade
  • Place the oysters on smoker racks and smoke them for 40 to 60 minutes
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I’ll post these in the recipe section, too.
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