Maw Maw's Oyster Dressing - Beardtastic Recipes (2024)

Oyster Dressing is a traditional southern dish that is the perfect addition to your holiday meal. It can be stuffed in a turkey or served as a side dish. The key is having freshly shucked oyster and day old French bread which really does makes a difference. This recipe is a favorite of mine because growing up my grandmother would make this Oyster Dressing every year for Thanksgiving. It became a tradition that I now continue today.

You can convert this recipe to be cooked inside a turkey instead of a casserole dish. Be sure to roast the turkey at 325 degrees or higher and that the dressing reaches an internal temperature of 165 degrees.

Maw Maw’s Oyster Dressing

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Maw Maw’s Oyster Dressing

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  • Author: Mark
  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Yield: 10 servings 1x
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  • 1 stick unsalted butter
  • 4 cups onions, chopped finely
  • 1 cup celery, chopped finely
  • 1 cup green onions, sliced finely
  • 6 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1/2 cup fresh parsley, chopped
  • 6 dozen oysters, liquid reserved
  • 1 cup turkey drippings ( or chicken stock)
  • 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning
  • 1 teaspoon old bay
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 4 cups day old bread
  • 1 egg, lightly beaten

Instructions

  1. In a large skillet melt butter over medium heat.
  2. Sauté onions, celery, and green onions for 5 minutes or until tender.
  3. Add parsley and garlic and cook for 1 minute longer.
  4. Gradually stir in chopped oyster with a little of the liquid and turkey drippings.
  5. Cook oysters over medium high heat for 4 minutes while continuing to stir.
  6. Add poultry seasoning, old bay seasoning, dried thyme, black pepper and salt.
  7. Lower the heat and cover to simmer the mixture for 5 minutes.
  8. Remove the skillet from the heat and gradually stir in the crumbled up bread.
  9. Continue to add bread until most the of liquid has been absorbed. and the mixture has a semi moist consistency.
  10. Once you have a semi moist consistency allow the mixture to cool then quickly stir in the egg.
  11. Transfer the mixture to a buttered casserole dish and bake for 25 minutes uncovered at 375 degrees.
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 50 minutes

Step-by-Step

Maw Maw's Oyster Dressing - Beardtastic Recipes (3)Make sure you get a half gallon of freshly shucked oysters.

Maw Maw's Oyster Dressing - Beardtastic Recipes (4)In a large skillet melt butter over medium heat.

Maw Maw's Oyster Dressing - Beardtastic Recipes (5)Sauté onions, celery, and green onions for 5 minutes or until tender.Add parsley and garlic and cook for 1 minute longer.

Maw Maw's Oyster Dressing - Beardtastic Recipes (6)Gradually stir in chopped oyster with a little of the liquid and turkey drippings.Cook oysters over medium high heat for 4 minutes while continuing to stir.Add poultry seasoning, old bay seasoning, dried thyme, black pepper and salt.Lower the heat and cover to simmer the mixture for 5 minutes.

Maw Maw's Oyster Dressing - Beardtastic Recipes (7)Remove the skillet from the heat and gradually stir in the crumbled up bread.Continue to add bread until most the of liquid has been absorbed. and the mixture has a semi moist consistency.

Maw Maw's Oyster Dressing - Beardtastic Recipes (8)Once you have a semi moist consistency allow the mixture to cool then quickly stir in the egg.

Maw Maw's Oyster Dressing - Beardtastic Recipes (9)Transfer the mixture to a buttered casserole dish and bake for 25 minutes uncovered at 375 degrees

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  1. Maw Maw's Oyster Dressing - Beardtastic Recipes (10)Evenlyn Crochet says

    I have been looking for recipe like this for years.My mother in law also made it for Thanksgiving every year ,now I want to try to make it myself ,even tho I loss my husband & his mom.

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    • Maw Maw's Oyster Dressing - Beardtastic Recipes (11)Mark says

      Glad to hear you found one of my favorite recipes Evenlyn! I hope it comes out fantastic and brings a little extra joy to your Thanksgiving celebration.

      Reply

  2. Maw Maw's Oyster Dressing - Beardtastic Recipes (12)Sofrito Soul says

    Have you tried this recipe with canned oysters?

    Reply

    • Maw Maw's Oyster Dressing - Beardtastic Recipes (13)Mark says

      I have not tried this recipe with canned oysters but I imagine it will work quite nicely. Just be carefully not to overcook them and use some of the canned liquid for added flavor.

      Reply

  3. Maw Maw's Oyster Dressing - Beardtastic Recipes (14)Sarah says

    Did you really mean 6 dozen oysters? Cause this is my first try and that seems like a lot?

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    • Maw Maw's Oyster Dressing - Beardtastic Recipes (15)Mark says

      I usually buy a quart of shucked oysters which depending on the size comes out to 5-6 dozen oysters. You can certainly use less but the flavor really comes from the oysters. I hope it comes out great tomorrow!

      Reply

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If you want to enhance the flavor of canned oysters, you can try marinating them in a mixture of lemon juice, garlic, and herbs for a few minutes before cooking.

Where does oyster stuffing come from? ›

The history of Oyster Dressing dates back over 300 years ago. This savory side dish was brought to America by the British colonists. At the time, oysters were quite plentiful and could be easily gathered along the shoreline. This Thanksgiving side is still quite popular.

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Smoked and canned oysters make a great (occasional) afternoon snack, once every week or two. While oysters are extremely nutritious, eating a can every day would likely be too much of a good thing.

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Are Canned Oysters Safe to Eat? (Answered!) Canned oysters are a popular seafood option for many individuals. They can be used in various dishes, including soups, stews, and even eaten straight out of the can.

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Canned oysters go great as a dip (chopped up with chives and cream cheese), or mixed into pasta (with lemon and butter and parsley). Put them on a pizza, or bake them into a savory pie, or fold them into an omelette.

How do you make oysters taste good? ›

A few minutes under the grill or on the barbecue can make a huge difference to the taste and texture of an oyster. When oysters are cooked, the flavor is robust enough to take some bold pairings.

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Rinse the Oysters (Optional): Some people prefer to rinse canned oysters under cold water to remove any excess brine or oil. This step is optional but can help reduce the saltiness of the oysters. Serve and Enjoy: Once the oysters are drained and rinsed, they are ready to be enjoyed.

Is eating canned oysters good for you? ›

Canned oysters are a great source of various micronutrients necessary to keep our vital organs and immune system functioning properly. For instance, 1 cup of drained, canned oysters is rich in vitamin B12, containing over 1,400 percent of our daily recommended intake.

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