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thebayratt 09:58 AM 12-11-2010
I came up with this unusual mix the other day

Smoked Oyster Caserole
Can of smoked oysters
Taco blend shredded cheese
Fritos corn chips.


Take fritos make a layer on a plate, layer of cheese, empty can of smoked oysters. Add chips & cheese on top. Put in microwave for about 45 seconds. Mix, and heat for about 30 more seconds for cheese to fully melt.

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htown 01:38 PM 12-11-2010
There is something very wrong with that.
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bonjing 08:15 PM 12-11-2010
I want some kind of proof that you are eating that.
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thebayratt 09:03 PM 12-11-2010
Originally Posted by bonjing:
I want some kind of proof that you are eating that.
I tell ya what... I got to get some more oysters. And as soon as I do, I'll get a pic of me taking a bite and post it up.

I've made it 3 times in the last few weeks. I eat alot of weird stuff.... I'll put wasabi on boiled shrimp, things like that....
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bonjing 09:12 PM 12-11-2010
Hell, I'll give it a try tonight, I think I have some smoked oysters at home somewhere, gotta remember to grab some fritos and cheese on the way home though.

do you throw the whole can in oil/sauce and all?
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thebayratt 09:47 PM 12-11-2010
Yep, I just pop the pull tab off, and turn the can over into the bowl.

If you microwave it for about a minute and a half and mix them up half way, the chips get a little "soggy". It makes them absorb the oil/flavor too.
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OLS 08:29 AM 12-12-2010
UGGH, based on the fact I just had a can last night, I can honestly say this is a huge mistake. There is a ton of oil in that can.
I am sure it adds to the comfort food status of this dish, though. Check Biglots, ratt, they are a buck a tin.
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thebayratt 10:09 AM 12-12-2010
Yeh, if i don't get them there (biglots), I go to Walmart and get "their" brand. There isn't too much oil in thier cans. I have seen some cans full of oil, but been doing good with walmart's.
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CasaDooley 10:57 AM 12-12-2010
I am mortified and strangely drawn to that concoction.:-)
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T.G 11:51 AM 12-12-2010
Originally Posted by thebayratt:
I came up with this unusual mix the other day

Smoked Oyster Caserole
Can of smoked oysters
Taco blend shredded cheese
Fritos corn chips.


Take fritos make a layer on a plate, layer of cheese, empty can of smoked oysters. Add chips & cheese on top. Put in microwave for about 45 seconds. Mix, and heat for about 30 more seconds for cheese to fully melt.
Oddly repulsive and yet intriguingly attractive at the same time... I smell herf food! Image

Originally Posted by thebayratt:
I tell ya what... I got to get some more oysters. And as soon as I do, I'll get a pic of me taking a bite and post it up.

I've made it 3 times in the last few weeks. I eat alot of weird stuff.... I'll put wasabi on boiled shrimp, things like that....


Wasabi on boiled shrimp is hardly weird or uncommon at all.

Wasabi on boiled shrimp plus sushi rice = shrimp nigiri sushi

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All you did is omit the sushi rice.


Now, wasabi, smoked oysters and vegimite on double chocolate ripple fudge ice cream, now THAT would be wierd. (and make me wonder if you're pregnant)
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thebayratt 12:32 PM 12-12-2010
Originally Posted by T.G:
Now, wasabi, smoked oysters and vegimite on double chocolate ripple fudge ice cream, now THAT would be wierd. (and make me wonder if you're pregnant)
Funny thing is, the misses IS pregnant, and my craving for odd food has grown considerably! Hers, not so much, but mine has! I have always liked odd foods, but now, its getting out of hand....... and I like what I have made up food wise!

Never had vegimite..... hmmmm.....:-)
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bonjing 01:35 PM 02-16-2011
I finally tried it.and ummm yeah. . . not for me. I love oysters, but I may have gotten a weird can or something, but the texture just was bleh.
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thebayratt 01:46 PM 02-16-2011
Yeh it is an interesting texture with the hard chips and soft cheese & oysters... It deffinately a hit or mis wether you like the taste or not.
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captain53 01:58 PM 02-16-2011
I think I will stick with wrapping my smoked oysters in bacon and broiling them a few minutes. I do make quick fake nachos sometimes using Fritos & Cheese in the microwave which are very good but just can't quite imagine the smoked oyster infusion.:-)

But - just like cigars cook what you like and eat what you cook!

Thanks for sharing the idea as this is a great way for folks to find new things they like.:-)
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thebayratt 04:11 PM 02-16-2011
Oysters and bacon!!!

WOW, I'm going to have to try that soon! Sounds good!!
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captain53 05:59 PM 02-16-2011
Originally Posted by thebayratt:
Oysters and bacon!!!

WOW, I'm going to have to try that soon! Sounds good!!
Good and Simple - just cut the bacon slices into pieces of appropriate length to get about a wrap and a half around the size oyster you have and put a toothpick in it. Put under the broiler for a couple of minutes then turn them over and put in for a few more minutes till bacon is done. Great little snack! One tip - line your pan with foil to aid in cleanup!

Curious from your screen name - you in the Bay St Louis or Bay Waveland area?
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thermal 09:00 AM 07-12-2011
I never really thought about how else to serve smoked oysters...I had always served on a dollop of mayo with a saltine. WOW...this was so amazing. ...
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Subvet642 09:04 AM 07-12-2011
I'd eat it. :-)
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