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Gallery Low Country Steamed Carolina Cup Oysters with Melted Butter Recipe Summary Servings: 10

Ingredients Ingredient Checklist Seasoned oak or hickory chips, for fire Bricks, large stones, or cinder blocks, to support sheet metal 1 piece sheet metal (at least 3 by 3 feet and 3/16 inch thick) 30 to 40 pounds oysters, rinsed 3 to 4 large burlap sacks, soaked in water 1 pound butter, melted 2 cups cocktail sauce 3 to 4 lemons, cut into wedges

Cook’s Notes To prevent the burlap bags from scorching during cooking, soak them in water for several hours; Donald uses a galvanized tub to hold the large bags. You can also roast the oysters over a large gas or charcoal grill; place them in a roasting pan, and cover with aluminum foil. To steam oysters, cook them in a large stockpot filled with about one inch of water for about ten minutes over high heat.

Gallery Low Country Steamed Carolina Cup Oysters with Melted Butter

Recipe Summary Servings: 10

Low Country Steamed Carolina Cup Oysters with Melted Butter     

Low Country Steamed Carolina Cup Oysters with Melted Butter

Low Country Steamed Carolina Cup Oysters with Melted Butter

Recipe Summary Servings: 10

Recipe Summary

Servings: 10

Servings: 10

10

Ingredients

Ingredients

  • Seasoned oak or hickory chips, for fire Bricks, large stones, or cinder blocks, to support sheet metal 1 piece sheet metal (at least 3 by 3 feet and 3/16 inch thick) 30 to 40 pounds oysters, rinsed 3 to 4 large burlap sacks, soaked in water 1 pound butter, melted 2 cups cocktail sauce 3 to 4 lemons, cut into wedges

Directions

Build a hot fire with wood chips. Stack stones or bricks around fire so that the sheet metal sits securely on top.

Once metal is very hot, place oysters on top, and cover completely with wet burlap. Steam until shells begin to open, checking frequently, 12 to 18 minutes.

Shovel oysters onto a serving platter, discarding any that do not open, and serve immediately with melted butter, cocktail sauce, and lemon wedges.

Cook’s Notes To prevent the burlap bags from scorching during cooking, soak them in water for several hours; Donald uses a galvanized tub to hold the large bags. You can also roast the oysters over a large gas or charcoal grill; place them in a roasting pan, and cover with aluminum foil. To steam oysters, cook them in a large stockpot filled with about one inch of water for about ten minutes over high heat.

Cook’s Notes

To prevent the burlap bags from scorching during cooking, soak them in water for several hours; Donald uses a galvanized tub to hold the large bags. You can also roast the oysters over a large gas or charcoal grill; place them in a roasting pan, and cover with aluminum foil. To steam oysters, cook them in a large stockpot filled with about one inch of water for about ten minutes over high heat.

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