WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE RECIPE
UncleBigBad
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Posted 9:41 am, 07/06/2012
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@Z
Since we left Alexandria Va, on the bay, we haven't had real oysters either. We make do with the ones in the seafood section of the store.
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IRISHICEQUEEN
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Posted 9:35 am, 07/06/2012
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Baked, stuffed manicotti or shells. The trick to making it melt in your mouth and taste amazing is to add an egg to the ricotta cheese, add shredded mozzarella cheese and oregano and use a hand mixer until its all blended together. Its really the only big deal thing that I can cook. And lining your baking dish with sauce will ensure that the shells or manicotti won't get hard or over cooked on the bottom.
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wrestling Grandpa
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Posted 9:16 am, 07/06/2012
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White Chicken Chili is wonderful and healthy....
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Z990
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Posted 1:56 pm, 07/05/2012
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UncleBigBad (view profile) | Posted 3:01 pm, 07/04/2012 | Fried Oysters Get some large fresh oysters
cover in 2/3 flour, 1/3 corn meal mixture with salt, pepper and a pinch of old bay
throw in cast iron pan filled with 325deg oil/shortening.
fry till golden brown. Do not over or under cook.
Do not dip oysters in egg. Use only water, milk, or buttermilk. Regular milk is best |
Key word here being 'fresh'. Where can one get fresh oysters this far inland? I was used to living less than a mile from the best oyster beds on the planet (Wellfleet harbor), and I've been missing truly fresh seafood for a good while now. I'm almost ready to contact my old neighbor to see if he could overnight me some of his, but I'll be ****ed if I ever learned how to open the bloody things. I can shuck quahogs, clams, scallops - but oysters always fought back.
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greenbriar
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Posted 5:11 pm, 07/04/2012
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i stlii got meort.screeen is fusst
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Zombie
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Posted 5:11 pm, 07/04/2012
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Screamname
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Posted 5:10 pm, 07/04/2012
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Zombie (view profile) | Posted 3:16 pm, 07/04/2012 | Cold Beer Get A bag of ice, 18 pack of your favorite beer, a coleman cooler.
Open cooler, mix ingredients, drink until the world seems like a better place.
Repeat as often as possible |
I tried your recipe. Unfortunately, it didn't come out right. Next time, I'll leave out the side of "beer drinking friends". I think that weakened the recipe a bit.
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kenc
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Posted 5:06 pm, 07/04/2012
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I'll drink to that green, if you'll share ..
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Hepsibah
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Posted 4:45 pm, 07/04/2012
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I knew a kosher picker once....he played a mean guitar!
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winddancer1
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Posted 4:44 pm, 07/04/2012
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a nice salad with all fixins yummy with blue cheese dressing
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Quackquack
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Posted 4:42 pm, 07/04/2012
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Baked Fish. Salt and pepper and add lots of lemon juice and on top of the fish put sliced Kosher pickers. Good. Bake in the oven
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crowbait66
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Posted 4:39 pm, 07/04/2012
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Zombie....you have got the best recipe ever, was that handed down from generation to generation, was here
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dabbob
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Posted 4:38 pm, 07/04/2012
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Nanner puddin'....
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sassy senior
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Posted 4:01 pm, 07/04/2012
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i like hamburger steak with mushroom gravy
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andreallynow
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Posted 3:35 pm, 07/04/2012
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bacon/ranch potato salad and turkey burgers :)
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Zombie
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Posted 3:16 pm, 07/04/2012
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Cold Beer
Get A bag of ice, 18 pack of your favorite beer, a coleman cooler.
Open cooler, mix ingredients, drink until the world seems like a better place.
Repeat as often as possible
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