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Recipes - Oyster Stew Homemade

Recipe Name

Oyster Stew Homemade

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Recipe Description New Years Family Tradition
Quantity 0 Quantity Unit Servings  
Prep Time (minutes) 15 Cook Time (minutes) 15 Ready In (minutes) 30
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Ingredients
Amt. Measure Ingredient
1
ounceoyster, pints
4
tablespoonsbutter
1
slice, medium (1/8\\" thick)Onion, chopped
2
leekLeeks sliced
2
clovesgarlic minced
4
cupsmilk - 2%
16
fliud ouncesheavy cream
2
medium (2-1/4\" to 3-1/4\" dia.)potatoes cubed, 1/2 inch
Steps
Sequence Step
1Lift the oysters out of their liquid, checking for bits of shell and sand. Pass the liquid through a fine strainer to remove any sand. Chill the oysters and liquid separately.
2Prepare and microwave potatoes, just until soft
3In a 3 to 4-quart saucepan melt the butter over medium heat, stir in the shallots and sauté until shallots are softened and clear. Blend in garlic, a few pinches of salt and pepper, and thyme. Cook 30 seconds. Stir in the milk, cream, oyster liquid, potatoes and Tabasco. Bring them to a simmer. Cook for 2 minutes at a gentle bubble, take care that they don’t boil over, keep them at a simmer.
4Turn the heat down so the liquid barely bubbles, blend in the oysters and cook them for just a minute or until their edges begin to curl, you want them very tender. Serve the stew right away with oyster crackers. Some people like to swirl extra slivers of butter into each serving.






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