We visited an oyster farm while in Newport that boasted a fantastic slogan. Why I didn't purchase this shirt I don't know. Perhaps the judge gave me the stink eye.

This was my first experience cooking oysters, and I was pretty thrilled. However, the judge is clearly wearing his emotions. Why he doesn't smile like this in family pictures beats me. He must like oysters more than he likes us.


Coming from a landlocked state where oysters are not as prolific as say . . . potatoes, we made a few mistakes. The gal told us to place them on the grill and that the shells would pop open. Well, a few shells did pop easily. Others had to be helped.


Along side our grilled oysters I grilled red potatoes. My family looked at me with suspicion when I suggested this as a side dish, but everyone loved them.


Grilled potatoes
5-6 large red or yukon gold potatoes, sliced
2 cloves garlic, minced
3 tbs olive oil
salt and pepper
Heat grill -- gas or charcoal -- first. Bring a large pot of salted water to a rolling boil. Carefully add the potatoes to the water. Cook until just tender, about 8 minutes. You want them to hold their shape and not be mushy when you put them on the grill. Drain and place in a bowl with the garlic and olive oil and salt and pepper to taste. Toss to coat. Carefully place on the grill. You could also use a grill pan. They tend to slip through the grate so use caution when flipping! Grill for a few minutes on each side. Remove when both sides have color. Serve hot. These potatoes would be wonderful with chopped fresh herbs or grated parmesan cheese. They are also fantastic as is. Enjoy!
1 comment:
Going camping this weekend, and can't wait to try your potato recipe. I also wish I could have enjoyed some oysters with you! I hope your semester goes well. Candice
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