Classic Single Fried Oysters Recipe

When it comes to great Chesapeake Bay region food, this single-fried oyster recipe is near the top of every list. This classic dish is a favorite for seafood lovers and will surely be a hit at your next meal. The crisp, golden exterior and plump, succulent oysters make for an irresistible combination. You can easily recreate this delicious dish at home with just a few simple ingredients and a bit of frying know-how. So let’s get started!

How to cook single-fried oysters?

To cook single-fried oysters, you will need oysters, flour, egg, milk (or water), bread crumbs (optional), and vegetable oil. Heat the oil in a pot or fryer until it reaches 350-375℉. Dip each oyster in flour, egg, and bread crumbs (if using). Fry for 2-3 minutes or until golden brown. Remove from the oil with a slotted spoon and drain on a paper towel-lined plate. Serve hot with dipping sauces or side dishes.

For pan-fried oysters, I use a cast iron skillet. For the best results, I prefer to use a mini-fryer or FryDaddy. The deeper oil gives the oysters a better overall appearance.

Why are Chincoteague oysters so popular?

Chincoteague oysters are harvested in the waters around Chincoteague Island, which is located on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. These oysters are known for their sweet and delicate flavor, as well as their plump and juicy texture. They are often considered to be some of the best oysters in the world and are highly prized by seafood connoisseurs.

There are several reasons why Chincoteague oysters are so popular. First, the waters around Chincoteague Island are clean and well-suited for oyster cultivation, which helps to produce high-quality oysters. Second, Chincoteague oysters are carefully tended and harvested by local watermen, to ensure the oysters are of the highest quality. Finally, Chincoteague oysters are widely available and can be found in many fine dining restaurants and seafood markets around the country.

So, the next time you’re dining at a seafood restaurant and see Chincoteague single-fried oysters on the menu, definitely give them a try!

classic fried oyster recipe

Classic Single Fried Oysters Recipe

Eastern Shore single fried oysters are a classic and beloved seafood dish that originated on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. These plump oysters are lightly coated in a crispy, golden breading and fried to perfection. Whether served as an appetizer or a main dish, this Virgina fried oysters recipe is sure to be a hit with all the seafood lovers at your next family gathering.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Course Appetizer, Main Course
Cuisine American

Ingredients
  

  • peanut oil or canola
  • ¾ cup buttermilk or whole milk
  • 1 tsp paprika
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 cup cornmeal
  • 1 cup flour
  • ½ tsp salt

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oil in pan or deep fryer to 350°F.
  • Rinse and drain oysters in a colander . You will not need to reserve the oyster liquor.
  • Blend together the milk, garlic powder, and paprika in a mixing bowl.
  • Place oyster in the milk mixture for a few minutes.
  • In a plastic bag, add flour, cornmeal, and salt, and shake to blend.
  • Using a slotted spoon, remove oysters from the milk mixture, let drain, and add to the flour bag. Gently shake bag to coat oysters. Add oysters to the flour mixture in small batches as you cook.
  • Remove battered oysters from bag and place in hot oil. the Cook for 3- 5 minutes, or until they have a golden brown exterior.
  • Remove oysters from oil and place on cooling rack or paper towel lined plate to remove excess oil. Serve immediately.
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