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  2. What’s the Best Substitute for Oyster Sauce? We Have ... - AOL

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    To make oyster sauce, mollusks are first cooked in water to create a sort of shellfish soup. This is then strained and cooked with salt and sugar until the sweet and savory juices of the sea have ...

  3. “Nude” Raw Oysters with Sauces Recipe - AOL

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    Mignonette Sauce Sampler: Classic Mignonette : One tablespoon minced shallots stirred into 1⁄3 cup white wine or champagne vinegar, with cracked black pepper added to taste.

  4. “Nude” Raw Oysters with Sauces Recipe - AOL

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    Either have the oysters shucked at the fish market or shuck them yourself. Arrange on a large platter on crushed ice. Place the horseradish, ketchup, lemon wedges, and Mignonette Sauce in separate small bowls, but leave the hot pepper sauce in the bottle. Suggest that guests dress their oysters as they desire. Slurp and eat. Mignonette Sauce ...

  5. You Don't Need to Go to a Restaurant to Eat Oysters - AOL

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    More hack than recipe, roasting oysters in the oven is one of the simplest ways to open the bivalves. The heat loosens the adductor muscle that helps hold the shells together, allowing the oyster ...

  6. Roasted Oysters with Shallots, Bacon & Chives Recipe - AOL

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    Spoon 1 tbsp of the cream sauce over each oyster and return to the oven for 5 to 7 minutes. Meanwhile, in a frying pan over medium heat, cook the bacon pieces until just crisp. Using a slotted spoon, transfer to paper towels/absorbent paper to drain. Garnish each oyster with a piece of bacon and sprinkle with the minced chives. Serve at once.

  7. Oyster sauce - Wikipedia

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    Oyster sauce describes a number of sauces made by cooking oysters.The most common in modern use is a viscous dark brown condiment made from oyster extracts, [1] [2] [3] sugar, salt and water, thickened with corn starch (though original oyster sauce reduced the unrefined sugar through heating, resulting in a naturally thick sauce due to caramelization, not the addition of corn starch).

  8. 4 Delicious Ways to Cook Oysters - AOL

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  9. List of Chinese sauces - Wikipedia

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    Light soy sauce (生抽) – a lighter-colored salty-flavored sauce used for seasoning; Dark soy sauce (老抽) – a darker-colored sauce used for color; Seasoned soy sauce – usually light soy sauce seasoned with herbs, spices, sugar, or other sauces; Sweet bean sauce (甜面酱) – a thick savory paste; Oyster sauce (蚝油)