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Oyster
The Oyster - a delicious mollusc that us humans have been eating for thousands of years. More recently we have become better at serving it - from raw with horseradish and hot sauce, to grilling and frying. There are so many delicious recipes you can use with a simple bushel of oysters.

One of my favorites is the Chargrilled Oyster. It is so delicious, full of garlicky butter and topped with yummy parmesan cheese, there really is no better way to serve an oyster!
Oyster House
Oyster House - this is what a lot of restaurants that specialize in oysters will call themselves. In fact, the Original Oyster House is a famous oyster restaurant in Gulf Shores that is renowned for their delicious oyster selection!
Oyster Bar
Also known as an Oyster House. An Oyster bar is a place where the serving of oysters is common place and they're famous for it.
Oyster Farm
A business of farming oysters. They're bred and grown for their pearls, shells and meat. Oyster farming has been in practice since 1000 BC by the ancient Romans.
Ingredients

- *Chargrilled Oysters*
- Oysters on the half shell
- Butter
- Garlic
- Creole Seasoning
- Chopped Parsley
- Pepper
- Parmesan Cheese
- Chives
- Lemon wedges
Place the oysters on the half shell onto the grill - with the butter mix. Cook for about 5 minutes - until the edges start to bubble.

After about 5 minutes add the parmesan cheese and chives.

Cook for a further 2 minutes, until the cheese has melted.
Recipe Card

Chargrilled Oysters
These delicious chargrilled oysters are dripping with buttery garlicky goodness with a touch of parmesan cheese to top it off - better than an oyster bar are those made at home, with friends.
Ingredients
- 2 Dozen Oysters, on the half shell
- ½ Cup Butter, salted
- 2 Tbsp. Garlic, minced
- 1 Tsp. Black Pepper
- ½ Tsp. Creole Seasoning
- 2 Tsp. Chopped Parsley
- 1 Cup Parmesan Cheese, freshly grated
- Chopped chives for garnish (optional)
- Lemon Wedges for garnish (optional)
Instructions
- Light your grill. If using a gas grill allow the temperature to settle at med-high. If using charcoal you'll want to add the oysters to cook once the coals have turned white and stopped smoking.
- After opening the oyster shells lay the oysters out on a tray (try to preserve some of the juice inside if they have any)
- In a bowl melt the butter, add the garlic, black pepper, creole seasoning and chopped parsley and stir until combined.
- Spoon evenly onto each oyster.
- Place the oysters on the grill once ready and cook for 5 minutes. You'll notice the outer edges start to bubble.
- At this point add a pinch of parmesan cheese to each oyster and cook for a further 2-3 minutes.
- Remove from the grill and serve immediately with lemon wedges and hot sauce.
Notes
When opening your oysters, if they are fresh enough and you don't mind doing so try one of them (or try the juice inside) to check for saltiness. If they're not salty add more seasoning to the butter mixture.
Nutrition Information
Yield 6 Serving Size 1Amount Per Serving Calories 311Total Fat 22gSaturated Fat 13gTrans Fat 1gUnsaturated Fat 7gCholesterol 105mgSodium 619mgCarbohydrates 13gFiber 1gSugar 0gProtein 15g
FAQ's
A bushel is the measurement given, basically, for a sack of oysters.
This is just a term for a restaurant that specializes in preparing oysters for consumption.
An oyster bar restaurant is the same as mentioned above, a restaurant/bar dedicated to the preparation of serving oysters for consumption.
Oyster bar, oyster house, oyster bar restaurant, same same. lol
Your best course of action will be to enter that exact search term into the google search box 'oysters near me' and it will give you a list of places where you can find oysters.
This is a special knife made especially for opening the shell of an oyster. The blade is dull but VERY strong so that it doesn't break when prying open the shell.
There are roughly 100 oysters in a bushel.
Yes, just like for you an me, oysters are a wonderful source of protein. Of course depending on if you cook them and what you cook them with....
As long as you have your location turned on on your mobile phone you can search using google. Just type in 'oyster bar near me' and it will quickly give you the results of the oyster bars closest to you.
Shucking oysters is easy, as long as you have the right type of knife and an oyster glove. Just use the blade to slice along the inside of the shell until it begins to open then twist the knife until the oyster shell pops.
Lol, nothing to do with a real oyster. This is a comical name given to bull's testicles that have been cooked for consumption.
Holly says
Thanks for all the info about oysters. I really learned a lot! Now I am ready to give this recipe a try on the grill!
Gloria says
Well this is an interesting way to eat oysters. I think I need to try it this way since raw does not work for me. Sounds like a plan for the weekend.
Bernice Hill says
This is one of my favourite ways to eat oysters...and I love all the flavours you've used here in this post.
Chef Dennis says
Yum! A delicious way to enjoy oyster! I will let my family try this Chargrilled Oysters over the weekend.
Pam Greer says
What a delicious and easy way to enjoy oysters! I never thought of grilling them! I tried to leave 5 stars, but it wouldn't let me submit it!
Melanie Cagle says
Thanks Pam, Really glad you enjoyed them!
Angela says
Oh my goodness! This is my new favorite way to make oysters. The butter sauce is incredible. YUM!
Melanie Cagle says
So glad you enjoyed them!
Jessica Formicola says
I absolutely love oysters, but I've never tried grilling them! These look amazing and I can't wait to try them!
Melanie Cagle says
Girrrl, I'm with you on that. I love oysters too! Hope you enjoy them!
Andrea says
Wow, these look amazing! The creole seasoning and parmesan cheese sound so good on oysters. I really can't wait to make these.
Melanie Cagle says
Glad you like it, let me know how you get on!
Amy Nash says
These look easy and amazing! We've been recreating restaurant favorites at home and I really want to try oysters on the grill next!
Melanie Cagle says
That sounds like fun! Let me know how it goes for you?
Veronika says
I love oysters but never cooked them myself. This recipe looks quite simple and has very good flavors. Will try to make it sometime soon.
Heidy Linn says
Good morning! I just wanted to give you some quick feedback on your Chargrilled Oysters. They were seriously delicious! Having lived in LA for years, I enjoy popping up on your blog to see what you are making next. Our family loves Southern, Cajun, and Creole food, and I notice a lot on your blog lately. I think that it's incredible that you are embarrassing our culture and doing an excellent job recreating our cuisine. Bravo!
I'm looking forward to what you do next.
Happy Weekend and keep it spicy, girl!
Heidy
Melanie Cagle says
Hi Heidy, thank you so much for the kind words! I will most definitely keep it spicy, and you have a great weekend too!
Beth says
My mouth is watering at the thought of how good these grilled oysters must be with the creole seasoning, garlic and butter. I've only ever eaten oysters raw, this will be a treat!
Loreto and Nicoletta says
Well, I have learned some pretty interesting things about oysters. I don't eat a lot but now you have peaked my interest. I live that you charbroiled them! Yum a little smoke goes a long way! Well done, and thanks for sharing!😍😋👍👌❤
Melanie Cagle says
I'm so glad you liked it.
Addison says
I love how you elevated oysters here! So many great flavors and the perfect appetizer!
Melanie Cagle says
Glad you like it Addison! Hope you enjoy!