Saturday, April 2, 2011

Oyster Stew

Oyster Stew

When I told my friend Becca that I had made oyster stew, she looked at me with a twinkle in her eye and asked, "well, did you like it?" As I nodded yes, she added laughing, "it's a lot better than you would think, isn't it?" Becca is from Biloxi, Mississippi and is well acquainted with this Southern stew. It's normally eaten around the holidays, but I thought it might make a good Lenten dish. (Though who knows? Are Lenten dishes supposed to be loaded with butter and cream? This isn't exactly fasting food, even though you can sub out the cream with just more milk.)

Those of you acquainted with oyster stew know how good it is. Those of you who aren't, and who like me the first time I heard of it, sort of cringe at the very idea, you'll just have to take my word. It's beyond good. It's lick the plate of every last drop good. Assuming of course that you like seafood. Even if you are not a big fan of raw oysters, not everyone is, but you like shellfish like clams or scallops, you'll be fine with this stew. It reminds me a lot of a really good cream of mushroom soup, but with oysters instead of mushrooms.

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