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Oyster Recipes

Seafood and Rice Stew Recipe

I learned to enjoy fish soup in the Bahamas - for breakfast. Never dreamed it would be so yummy. Flounder, shrimp and oysters make this a fun, easy dish that is extremely tasty. Spice it up with some fresh serrano peppers. A squeeze of lime is also yummy.

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White Shellfish Linguine Sauce Recipe

White Shellfish Linguine Sauce Recipe 1 tablespoon olive oil 2 cans Dell’Alpe (or similar) white clam sauce (optional vs. making own sauce) 8 oz. frozen assorted shellfish 8 oz frozen pre-cooked shrimp without tails (cooking size count) 1 can anchovies, oil saved, chopped (optional) 2 cans clams w/o sauce, liquid saved (optional) 2 cans octopus/calamari in oil (optional) splash of white vermouth, sherry, or bottled clam juice to taste dried basil or fresh to taste red pepper flakes to taste Garlic pieces or powder, fresh or re-hydrated to taste coarse ground black pepper Serves / Yields 2-3 Preparation Instructions In non-metallic large skillet sauté fresh or re-hydrated garlic and red pepper flakes in olive oil, insuring you do not brown (burn) the garlic. Add black pepper, splashes of dry white wine (I use Vermouth, Sherry or Madeira to add a touch of sweetness). At this stage of cooking, if you choose to not use canned white sauce, use the ingredients needed for a more “purist” sauce recipe. I recommend Italian recipes as your source for clam/seafood linguine sauce – red or white. Add defrosted and canned seafood to include oil (not water used to pack some seafood) from canned seafood. If you use the canned sauce, it contains clams and you may want to reduce or eliminate the canned clams. I love clams and include them. Save the clam liquid to reduce sauce thickness or as medium for dissolving thickeners. Briefly sauté the sauce and seafood mixture to blend flavors. Simmer the mixture until liquid is reduced to desired thickness and flavors are blended. If you like a thicker sauce, you may choose not to reduce liquid, but add flour/cornstarch/arrowroot to thicken. Dissolve these ingredients in one of the juices from the canned seafood, or in water. This type of thickener helps prevent overcooking sauce. While simmering with these thickeners, you can add more liquid to maintain desired thickness. I use bottled clam juice or liquid from canned clams as a medium for dissolving these thickeners. I prefer to use arrowroot as thickener. Cook linguine with kosher salt added. Drain and mix with butter and/or garlic if your taste desires. If not serving immediately, cool with cold water to stop cooking process. Can keep warm or re-heat by putting in ovenproof dish, covered, with or without sauce mixed in, and heating over “warm” temperature in the oven. Serve with garlic bread or bread sticks with garlic dipping butter, and a green salad. I prefer a Greek salad with this dish. For dessert, serve with a palate cleansing lemon or lime sherbet/sorbet garnished with a splash of liqueur and fresh or dried peppermint/mint leaves. To accompany, serve a selection of Pepperidge Farm cookies. Follow this course with coffee/tea and after dinner drinks/liqueurs of choice. Also provide good quality after-dinner mints.

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CHARBROILED OYSTERS

CHARBROILED OYSTERS 1/2 dozen Louisiana oysters 1 Tbsp. butter garlic sauce (see recipe) Parmesan cheese & Romano cheese Chef: Tommy Cvitanovich, Drago's On outside grill, place half dozen oysters (on the halfshell). Put 1 Tbsp. butter garlic sauce (see recipe) and sprinkle Parmesan cheese and Romano cheese on each oyster and allow to saute in shell till oysters curl. Serve hot.

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OYSTER IN OREGANO – TASSO CREAM SAUCE OVER LINGUINE

OYSTER IN OREGANO - TASSO CREAM SAUCE OVER LINGUINE Oyster In Oregano 4 ounces heavy cream 1 tablespoon minced tasso 1/2 teaspoon oregano 12 fresh Louisiana oysters Salt and freshly ground white pepper -1/2 cups fresh linguine Chef: Westin Hotel - Canal Place Serves: 1 1. In a medium skillet over high heat, place heavy cream, tasso and oregano. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer until half the amount of liquid remains. 2. Add oysters and simmer about 1 minute or until edges of oysters just start to curl up. 3. Season with salt and freshly ground white pepper. Pour over linguine and toss together well.

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