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Oysters just take a couple of minutes to cook under the broiler, so don’t go anywhere! Wait about two-three minutes and remove the keto-friendly oysters from the oven. I hope you enjoy this low carb oyster recipe! If you love oysters but can’t handle the heat, be sure to check out my keto fried oysters recipe. Broiled oysters with a fiery kick!
Sure, there are carbs in oysters: in 100 grams of raw oysters, there are 4.95 grams of carbohydrates . To put that into perspective, once the oysters were shucked, each oyster only weighed about 8 grams on average (yes, I honestly weighed them all). Quick math to ease your worries: 100 grams of oysters / 8 grams per oyster = 12.5 oysters. Whoa!
In a medium size bowl, mix garlic chili paste, olive oil, and salt. Add oysters to the sauce mixture and thoroughly coat. Spread the basil leaves out on an oven-safe dish to create a bed for the oysters to cook on. Pour the oysters and the sauce over the basil leaves and spread the oysters out into a single layer.
In a medium size bowl, mix garlic chili paste, olive oil, and salt. Add oysters to the sauce mixture and thoroughly coat. Spread the basil leaves out on an oven-safe dish to create a bed for the oysters to cook on. Pour the oysters and the sauce over the basil leaves and spread the oysters out into a single layer. Turn the broiler on high.