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This easy Oysters Rockefeller recipe is always a hit. Topped with creamy spinach and breadcrumbs that get hot and golden under the broiler.
I have never met an oyster I didn’t love! Even people who don’t like raw oysters love these broiled Oysters Rockefeller which are cooked and delicious. They make a delicious appetizer, or if you want more, eat a larger serving with a salad for a light dinner. For more of my favorite appetizers, try Stuffed Mushrooms with Broccoli Rabe and Sausage, Hot Spinach Dip, and Spicy Crunchy Tuna Tartare.
I like on the bay on Long Island, so fresh oysters are easy to find everywhere. But if you don’t live on the coast, you can get them shipped to you from different oyster farms. One I’ve used for clams and oysters is Cherry Stone Aqua Farms.
Oysters Rockefeller are named after the millionaire John D. Rockefeller because they are covered in a rich, green sauce, the color of money.
The hardest part is shucking oysters, although most seafood stores will do it for you. If yours won’t, videos are available anywhere on the internet if you need to see how to do it. Here’s how I shuck them:
Yes, oysters Rockefeller are cooked under the broiler.
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This easy Oysters Rockefeller recipe is always a hit. Topped with creamy spinach and breadcrumbs that get nice and crispy under the broiler.
If shucking them yourself, rinse and clean the oysters.
With gloved hands over a dish towel, carefully open the oysters and using an oyster knife to cut under the oyster releasing it from the shell.
Toss the top shell and place the open oysters on 1 or 2 sheet pans depending on the size and refrigerate until needed.
In a large skillet over medium heat 1/2 tablespoon olive oil and shallots and cook until tender, 3 to 4 minutes.
Add spinach, season with a pinch of salt and pepper, and mix until the spinach wilts down, about 2 minutes.
Add the cream cheese, half & half and Pecorino cheese. Mix well until cream cheese is melted and resembles creamed spinach. Refrigerate until completely cool or freeze 10 minutes.
Reheat the oven to broil on high with the rack 6 inches from the heating element.
Place one tablespoon of the spinach mixture on top of each oyster. Top each with 1/2 teaspoon panko bread crumbs.
Broil 5 to 7 minutes or until golden brown. Serve right away.
Serving: 2oysters, Calories: 116kcal, Carbohydrates: 7.5g, Protein: 11g, Fat: 4.5g, Saturated Fat: 1.5g, Cholesterol: 55.5mg, Sodium: 167.5mg, Fiber: 0.5g, Sugar: 1g
Keywords: appetizers, broiled oysters, oysters rockefeller