Oyster Poor Boy

  5.0 – 2 reviews  • Shellfish Recipes
Level: Intermediate
Total: 1 hr 50 min
Active: 30 min
Yield: 4 sandwiches

Ingredients

  1. 1/2 cup buttermilk
  2. 1 tablespoon plus 2 teaspoons hot sauce, divided
  3. 24 farm-raised oysters, shucked
  4. 1/2 cup mayonnaise
  5. 4 teaspoons fresh lemon juice
  6. 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
  7. 2 teaspoons dill pickle brine
  8. 2 teaspoons kosher salt, divided
  9. 1/2 teaspoon dried parsley
  10. 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper, plus more for seasoning
  11. 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
  12. 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
  13. 1/4 teaspoon sumac
  14. 1 small head iceberg lettuce, cut into 1/2-inch ribbons
  15. 1 quart peanut oil
  16. 3/4 cup finely ground white cornmeal
  17. 3/4 cup panko breadcrumbs
  18. 1 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
  19. Four 6- to 8-inch banh mi or French bread rolls

Instructions

  1. Combine the buttermilk and 2 teaspoons of hot sauce in a small bowl. Add the oysters and refrigerate for 30 minutes to an hour.
  2. While the oysters are soaking, whisk the mayonnaise, lemon juice, mustard, the remaining tablespoon of hot sauce, pickle brine, 1/2 teaspoon of kosher salt, parsley, black pepper, cayenne, garlic powder and sumac together in a medium mixing bowl. Add the iceberg lettuce and toss to coat. Cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes.
  3. Heat the peanut oil in a 5-quart Dutch oven over high heat until it reaches 350 degrees F on a deep-fry thermometer. Then lower the heat to slowly bring the oil up to 375 degrees F.
  4. Meanwhile, combine the cornmeal, panko, the remaining 1 1/2 teaspoons of salt and nutmeg in a medium bowl.
  5. Remove each oyster from the marinade and shake off the excess moisture. Dredge in the cornmeal mixture, then move to a cooling rack set over a half-sheet pan. Allow the oysters to sit for several minutes afterwards to allow the breading to set.
  6. Transfer 6 oysters at a time to the hot oil and fry until golden brown, 1 1/2 to 2 minutes. (Watch your thermometer because the introduction of cold food will likely pull the temperature down a bit.)
  7. Carefully transport the fried oysters to a clean cooling rack. Sprinkle with freshly ground black pepper. Bring the oil back to 370 to 375 degrees F and repeat with the remaining oysters.
  8. Split the rolls in half lengthwise. Tear out a bit of bread from the center of each roll, creating a trough. (If you wish, lightly toast the rolls in a 375 degrees F oven for 3 minutes.)
  9. Line the bottom of your roll with slaw and top with 5 to 6 oysters.
  10. Consume. Notice how the slaw is kinda gooshy (in a good way) and how that contrasts with the crunch of the oysters. Pulling some of the bread out of the middle will help the sandwich stay together, but you’re still going to need a roll of paper towels to eat this thing.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 of 28 servings
Calories 395
Total Fat 36 g
Saturated Fat 6 g
Carbohydrates 14 g
Dietary Fiber 1 g
Sugar 1 g
Protein 6 g
Cholesterol 23 mg
Sodium 266 mg

Reviews

Denise Mcconnell
This makes a fantastic Oyster po Boy! It’s involved, but oh so worth it! This is a direct copy from his recipe in his book Everyday Cook.  

 

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