Oysters Dunbar
- 4 Tablespoons Butter
- 4 whole Scallions, Sliced And Chopped
- 3 Tablespoons Flour
- 1 jar (10-12 Oz. Jar) Oysters
- 1/2 bottles (8-10 Oz. Bottle) Clam Juice
- 1 package (9 Oz. Package) Frozen Artichoke Hearts, Cooked
- 18 teaspoons Salt
- 18 teaspoons Black Pepper
- 1 dash Tabasco, Or To Taste
- 5 Tablespoons Buttered Bread Crumb/Parmesan Mixture
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees...
- 1.
- Saute chopped scallions (green onions) in butter.
- 2.
- Add flour to make a lightly browned roux.
- 3.
- Stir in water from drained oysters, and additional clam juice or water to make a sauce the consistency of a white sauce.
- 4.
- Cut oysters into small bite-sized pieces and add to the sauce along with boiled artichoke hearts that have been cut to the same size.
- (If you started with cooking whole artichokes, also add some of the scrapings from the leaves.)
- 5.
- Season with salt, pepper, and a dash of Tabasco, to taste.
- 6.
- Simmer gently for about ten minutes to cook the oysters.
- 7.
- Drop this insipid-looking goo into a small ramekin.
- ( I use small shells I got at Cost Plus.)
- 8.
- Cover with buttered bread crumbs/Parmesan cheese mixture and place in a hot oven for browning.
- (It is the browned bread crumbs that make this look as appetizing as it is.
- Trust me!)
- 9.
- The time in the oven and temperature can vary, depending on whether you have made them ahead and they are chilled.
- The object of the baking is to heat through, while browning the bread crumbs a bit.
- Serve hot!
- **
- ** The oven temp and cook time varies greatly depending on how you dish them up.
- When I put a small serving on one of the little shells, it doesnt take long for them to heat through and brown the crumbs a few minutes at 350 degrees.
- If, however, it is a larger serving in a larger ramekin, it might take 15-20 minutes.
- (Afraid I let my nose do the timing on these!)
- Preparation of this recipe is very forgiving.
butter, scallions, flour, oysters, bottles, hearts, salt, black pepper, bread
Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/appetizers-and-snacks/oysters-dunbar/ (may not work)