For the best flavor, use high-quality, freshly shucked oysters. If using jarred oysters, drain them well. Adjust the amount of cayenne pepper to your preference. A little adds warmth, but too much can overpower the delicate oyster flavor. Be careful not to overbake, as this can make the oysters tough. They are done when they are plump and the edges are just beginning to curl. Serve immediately for the best texture and flavor. This dish pairs well with a crisp white wine or a light beer.
Bradly Herman
May 2, 2025The fresh parsley adds a lovely brightness to the dish.
Houston Schmeler
Mar 28, 2025This recipe is a holiday staple in our family. Everyone always asks for seconds!
Devan Stehr
Oct 14, 2024I added a bit of garlic powder to the cracker mixture, and it was amazing!
Rosie Hilpert
Sep 22, 2024Be careful not to overbake. You want the oysters to be tender, not rubbery.
Selena Balistreri
Aug 2, 2024My cream was a bit thin, so I added a tablespoon of cornstarch. It thickened it up beautifully!
Davon Hilpert
Jul 22, 2024The cayenne pepper gives it just the right amount of kick. So delicious!
Hank Kshlerin
May 16, 2024I used oyster crackers instead of saltines, and it worked perfectly.
Rocio Schowalter
Dec 12, 2023This recipe is so easy to follow, and the results are restaurant-worthy!