Oyster Shooters

  4.9 – 5 reviews  • Oysters

It’s really simple to make this classy snack! For these delectable little treats, which will become a go-to recipe for parties, using readymade puff pastry dough saves a ton of time and effort.

Prep Time: 10 mins
Total Time: 10 mins
Servings: 12

Ingredients

  1. 9 fluid ounces tomato juice
  2. 1 teaspoon prepared horseradish
  3. 2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper
  4. 12 (1.5 fluid ounce) jiggers vodka
  5. 12 shucked oysters
  6. 1 lemon – cut into wedges, for garnish

Instructions

  1. Mix tomato juice, horseradish, and pepper in a large bowl until well combined.
  2. Pour 1/2 shot of tomato juice mixture into 12 small glasses. Add a shot of vodka to each glass. Place 1 raw oyster in each glass and garnish with a lemon wedge.

Reviews

John Cummings
Being from the Great Nation of Texas I made a few revisoins. “Tito’s” hand made Texas Vodka, Texas fresh Gulf Coast Oysters, 4 oz Louisiana Cocktail Sauce mixed with 1 Tbs. Horseradish and 4 oz. of “Calamato” Juice mixed. Fill a 3 oz. Solo Drinking cup with 1 1/2 oz. “Tito’s” Vodka and fill cup to 3/4 full with Cocktail/Calamato Mix. Chill in the freezer. Remove and squeeze the juice of a ‘Valley Lemon” on top with fresh ground pepper and a few dahses of “Frank’s Red Hot Original”. Shoot it down and enjoy. I call it “The Borracho Trail Third Coast Oyster Shooter” and that is how you add the last half of the remaing star to make it a 5 Star recipe.
Jacqueline Ruiz
Great recipe! You have to love Oysters, and I do. They can be very meaty and the taste is worth the try. Use only fresh Oysters from a Seafood Market, and have them shuck the oysters for you. This way you avoid the horror stories. Use a shot tube, they are nice and thin to place the oysters. Garnish with lemon and a thin slice of celery, makes a beautiful shot tube! Your guests will want to try them.
Jose Moore
I have never had raw oysters before & now I know why…those suckers are nasty! I enjoyed the tomato mixture a lot but it would have been even better w/out the sliminess of the oyster. I’m giving four stars because I don’t think it’s fair to rate an oyster recipe low just because I have an aversion to raw oysters. I’ll stick to Bloody Mary’s from now on….sorry.
Hannah Glover
I use fresh oysters, they are a pain to shuck but the fresh juice is unbeatable. What better way for an oyster lover to enjoy an oyster. So good.
Cindy Ward
I made the mistake of using canned oysters with this…much too mushy. Next time, we’ll use fresh shucked ones. My husband doesn’t like Bloody Marys (not a tomato juice person), and HE even liked them!

 

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