The weather has turned warm and I have stopped eating raw oysters. But the oyster season isn’t over yet. I bought a gallon of shucked oysters from Croatian oysterman Misho Ivic down in San Leon and I ...
Oyster stew was once found as a first course for the traditional Maryland holiday feast. It was also a steady staple come oyster season in the fall through spring. Now it is harder to find, and less ...
For two days in a row, my husband, Rock, came home with a couple of pints of freshly shucked oysters. He had a hankering for oysters poached in a mixture of onions, garlic, parsley and oyster liquor ...
In a medium soup pot melt butter over medium heat, then add green onions, garlic, celery and white onion, and cook while stirring for 3-4 minutes. Add Cajun seasoning and stir for another 2 minutes.
With weeks of holiday eating ahead, this soup will be good to you: It’s light and quick, yet there’s enough in it to satisfy. It comes from The Gourmet Kitchen, the new cookbook from food blogger ...
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1. Melt the butter in a heavy 4-quart Dutch oven, preferably cast-iron, over medium heat. Add the scallions and celery and cook, stirring frequently, until soft, about 6 minutes. Stir in the artichoke ...