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Roasted Oysters with Spiced Citrus Butter Recipe

Briny, rich, and with that flavor you just can't put your finger on...

by Adam Erace December 21, 2011

This recipe comes from Adam Erace's touching story on trying to modernize his Italian American family's Christmas Eve Feast of the Seven Fishes.

Roasted Oysters with Citrus Butter and Sourdough Crumbs
Serves 8

For the oysters
16 shucked oysters with shells
1-2 slices staled sourdough bread
kosher salt, as needed

For the butter
¼ pound unsalted butter, softened
½ lemon, juice and zest (also lovely to partially substitute orange or other citrus, to taste)
½ teaspoon fennel pollen (or use ground fennel seed as a substitute)
¼ cup fennel fronds, finely copped
1 garlic clove, finely chopped
½ teaspoon Sriracha chile sauce, or hot sauce of your choice
½ star anise pod, toasted and ground
Salt and pepper to taste

1. A day before you want to make the oysters, prepare the butter by combining all ingredients in a mixing bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and chill overnight.
 
2. When you’re ready to make the oysters, remove the butter from the fridge and let soften for about an hour. Meanwhile, in a food processor, pulse the slices of sourdough into fine crumbs, season with salt to taste, and reserve.
 
3. Spread a thick layer of kosher salt on a baking sheet; the salt will keep the oysters from wobbling as they roast. Arrange the oysters on the pans and top each with a small knob of the compound butter. Then, pack each oyster with breadcrumbs, pressing them down gently with your palm to create a compact bite. Place the pans under a low broiler for 3 minutes or until the breadcrumbs are golden brown.





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Adam Erace

Adam Erace lives and works in the City of Brotherly Love, where he is the restaurant reviewer for the Philadelphia City Paper, co-owner of Passyunk general store, Green Aisle Grocery, and professional mess-maker in his circa-1974 rowhome kitchen. He has also contributed to Food & Wine and Afar. Follow him on Twitter @adamerace for musings on boardwalk fudge, the Phillies rotation, squash blossoms and Sister Act.