matt evers bloody mary oyster shots

Author of this recipe: Davida Loza

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"Discover Matt Evers' *unique* take on the classic Bloody Mary with his signature Oyster Shots! Infused with fresh oysters, tangy spices, and perfectly blended flavors, this recipe is a must-try for any mixologist. Perfect for parties or lazy Sundays, this drink will have you savoring every moment—no matter where you're sipping!" 🥑🍹

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  15. **How to Make Matt Evers Bloody Mary Oyster Shots: A Step-by-Step Guide**
  16. Are you ready to elevate your next gathering with a delicious mix of classic flavors? Our beloved friend Matt Evers has inspired us to create a unique twist on the traditional Bloody Mary—combining bold flavors and fresh ingredients to make **Matt Evers Bloody Mary Oyster Shots**. Whether you're hosting a party, family gathering, or just trying something new at home, these shots are sure to impress!
  17. ### Step 1: Gather Your Ingredients
  18. Start by collecting all the ingredients you’ll need for this exciting recipe:
  19. - **Oysters**: Choose either Royal Oysters or largelip oysters (peeled and deveined) for a classic touch.
  20. - **BBQ sauce**: A tangy, smoky flavor that adds an exciting pop to your drink.
  21. - **Tomato**: Ripe tomatoes provide freshness and acidity.
  22. - **Lime wedge**: A squeeze of fresh lime adds brightness to the mix.
  23. - **Garlic and Herbs**: Fresh garlic powder and oregano give a herky-jerky kick and earthy flavor.
  24. - **Cranberry relish or fruit juice**: Adds a sweet and tangy contrast to the blend.
  25. - **Soda water**: A refreshing complement to your shot.
  26. ### Step 2: Make the Bloody Mary Base
  27. Prepare the base of your cocktail by combining these ingredients:
  28. 1. In a small bowl, whisk together tomato sauce, lime juice, garlic powder, oregano, and a splash of cranberry relish or fruit juice.
  29. 2. Add a pinch of salt to taste—adjust as needed.
  30. ### Step 3: Add Your Oysters
  31. Now it’s time to incorporate the fresh seafood into your shot:
  32. 1. In another small bowl, combine soda water with ice cubes for cooling.
  33. 2. Dip oysters in the soda water to chill them slightly before adding to the mix.
  34. ### Step 4: Mix Everything Together
  35. Pour the Bloody Mary base over ice into a tall glass or highball glass.
  36. 1. Add the chilled oysters to the mixture.
  37. 2. Gently stir until the ingredients are well combined, ensuring your shot is perfectly balanced with tang, sweetness, and heat.
  38. ### Step 5: garnish and Serve
  39. For an elegant finish, add a fresh lime wheel on top of each serving for a refreshing pop of color and flavor.
  40. ### Optional Variation: Add Shrimp Instead of Oysters
  41. If you prefer a mix of seafood, substitute the oysters with peeled and deveined shrimp.
  42. ### Tips:
  43. - For maximum freshness, make these shots ahead of time and refrigerate until ready to serve.
  44. - If you’re short on oysters or shrimp, you can add other seafood options like scallops or mussels for variety.
  45. Are you ready to mix up your next cocktail? With just a few ingredients and a little creativity, these **Matt Evers Bloody Mary Oyster Shots** will become a crowd favorite!

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