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You can freeze oyster stew. I wouldn't freeze it with any potatoes if you add these to your stew. (I don't so....) In fact, Campbell's soup used to make a frozen oyster stew that you could just put straight into the pot. Unfortunately, it was discontinued. You may have some separation of the milk & the fats of the stew. (butter, milk fats, etc) but is quickly remedied with heat. Hope this helps!!

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16y ago

Yes you can freeze raw oysters. Freeze them completely immersed in liquid in a freezer bag or plastic container. Make sure all excess air is removed from the container. Do not store them for more than 3-4 months.

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15y ago

I would think so, since you can purchase commercially packaged fried oysters, but I would surmise they would get tough. I think it is better to freeze raw shucked oysters in their liquor, since that is widely accepted as safe and proper.

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14y ago

no because it go stale unless you leave it for only 5mins

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13y ago

Not if you want to eat them and you want them to be tasty and delicious.

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15y ago

yes

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