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The Lee Bros. Indoor Oyster Roast

The Lee Bros. We spent almost 18 months on the road pimping The Lee Bros. Southern Cookbook, teaching cooking classes, lecturing, signing books all over the United States. We met about three thousand people during that time, and most of them told us exactly which recipe in the book was their favorite: Sweet Potato Buttermilk Pie might be near the top of the list, with Butterbean Pate coming in close behind. Not a soul mentioned our recipe for an Indoor Oyster Roast (page 415). Do people skip the recipe because it just sounds like too much work? Oysters are expensive, but so much less so in the shell. Maybe we romanced the outdoor, open-fire, creekside oyster roast so much that an indoor oyster roast seemed dreary in comparison? Is it that difficult to find oysters in the shell in Duluth? Wherever we happen to be, we do this a few times a year, and especially around the holidays. It’s one of the best casual parties you'll ever throw--there's a disarming, messy element in the oyster shucking, a flicker of risk with those sharp shells and blunt oyster knives, and an incredibly delicious and naughty sense of indulgence, all at the same time. Sing for your supper, y'all! We’re going to give you some snapshots from our kitchen to show you how simple, easy and safe an indoor oyster roast truly is.

Here are three sources for outstanding mail-order oysters:

Are you closer to the west coast?:
Farm 2 Market:  http://www.farm-2-market.com/products/oysters.html

Closer to the East Coast?:
North: Cotuit Oyster Company: http://www.cotuitoystercompany.com/
South: Rappahannock River Oysters: http://www.rroysters.com

Extra reading: Consider the Oyster, by oyster-shucking world champion, Patrick McMurray, contains an ocean of oyster advice and wisdom.

If you’d like to share some tips on roasting or sourcing oysters, we’d love to hear them. Visit our cookbook website, www.mattleeandtedlee.com, to keep tabs on our cooking class and event schedule.

Matt shucks; click for a larger view Indoor Oyster Roast for 8 People

Time: 45 Minutes

100 to 120 unshucked oysters, scrubbed clean
6 small lemons, cut into wedges
Tabasco, or other pepper sauce
Oyster knives
Oyster gloves, garden gloves, or kitchen towels for shucking

1. Heat oven to 475 degrees. Working in batches, arrange oysters in a single layer in a 12-by-16-inch roasting pan fitted with a flat rack. Pour 1/3 inch of hot tap water into pan, and bake for 7 minutes, or until oyster shells have begun to open.

2. Using gloves or tongs, transfer oysters to a table covered in newspaper for guests to shuck, garnish and eat while next batch cooks. Add water to pan as necessary, and repeat roasting until all oysters have been served, about 45 minutes. Serve with lemon wedges and hot sauce.

The oyster-shucking table; click for a larger view

Above: The oyster-shucking table, ready for guests and oven-roasted oysters 
(Note: heavy-duty dishwashing gloves, another option for hand-protection)

Oysters in the roasting pan; click for a larger view

Above: Oysters on a flat rack in the roasting pan. Pour in a half-inch water and into a preheated 475-degree oven they go!

Down the hatch; click for a larger view

Above: Down the hatch!

--Matt Lee and Ted Lee

Check out Matt Lee and Ted Lee’s favorite kitchen products in the Kitchen & Home Gift Guide.

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