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Sign Up Now!I am a fan to smoking itCooking prime rib Sunday. Should I smoke it or roast in the oven? Dry aging/brining in the fridge for 2 days.
I’m making Dean’s Prime rib GBR NFM
Except I’m not.
Christmas Eve is a traditional oyster stew at Casa de LHR. The clan Patriarch (my Dad) insists on it. For those of you who enjoy this kind of thing, the family recipe:
Recipe - Oyster Stew
1 Teaspoon - Worcestershire Sauce
1/4 Cup - Butter
1 Pint - Fresh Oysters
2 Cups - Fresh Milk
1/2 Cup - Light Cream
1 Teaspoon - Salt
Dash - Pepper
Dash - Paprika
Pinch - Cayenne Pepper (crushed red pepper)
Pan #1
Melt butter in small saucepan.
Add oysters.
Cook and stir over low heat just until the edges of the oysters curl.
Pan #2
In another saucepan, heat milk and cream (do NOT curdle the milk).
Once this begins to steam, stir in the salt, pepper, paprika and oysters.
Season to preference (I like to add extra cayenne pepper & paprika in mine).
Makes four (4) servings - 1 cup each.
Hy-Vee carries fresh oysters. Talk to the folks behind the counter in the seafood section. Might be a tad scarce at this late hour, though.Your stew has more ingredients than mine, but it seems the extras would enhance.
Fresh oysters and fresh milk. Where do you get those? I hope it just means canned oysters and grocery store milk that aren't expired, otherwise I'm afraid I won't be able to try out your recipe.
Nice!! Good looking meat… no homoHaving our first Christmas dinner with my family..
Will post follow up pictures later tonight.
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Got about 12 lbs of Tomahawk ribeyes.. Going to sear them on my infrared searer and finish them in the smoker..
Your stew has more ingredients than mine, but it seems the extras would enhance.
Fresh oysters and fresh milk. Where do you get those? I hope it just means canned oysters and grocery store milk that aren't expired, otherwise I'm afraid I won't be able to try out your recipe.