Casamento's - Oyster Stew
Recipe courtesy CJ Casamento, owner of Casamento's in New Orleans, LA
Show: Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives
Episode: Cookin' It Old School
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By fmdiva_9032812
Wenatchee, WA
on October 01, 2010
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Makes me happy! Family funeral tomorrow and was full of tears. Watched this show and it lifted my spirits. Who can't help but laugh when Guy tucks into a softshell crab sammich with such gusto? And the long-distance raw oyster catch? Nothing but net! That's skill.
By sami1954_13010993
Modesto, 43
on September 20, 2010
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My family has this stew every Chrstmas Eve. ( I make it all year around, love it!My Mom is 86 and has made it like this as long as I can remember. One thing she adds is celery salt and balck pepper to taste.
By mrpat
Front Royal, VA
on September 20, 2010
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This is good old fashion oyster stew. East coast restuarants use this and ask you how many oysters you want in your bowl of stew.
By ljburwell_10042687
Jacksonville, FL
on February 23, 2010
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I agree with Steven. I think the previous reviewer may have never had Oyster Stew before. This recipe is the traditional recipe for the dish. It's almost exactly the recipe I have used myself for years. Potatoes do not belong in Oyster Stew, the reviewer may want to find a recipe for New England Clam Chowder if they want to use potatoes in a thicker "chowder" type dish.
By delanos53_11794799
Dallas, TX
on February 16, 2010
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The previous reviewer must not have eaten much Oyster Stew. The Oyster Stews I have had have always been more of a soup. The issue here is did it taste good. There is always a nitpicker in every group. I bet that if you looked at the video of the show it was made on it would not look like a true stew.
By didereaux11712680
Beverly Hills, CA
on February 15, 2010
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This is little more than oyster soup, and watery soup at that. You can 'doctor' it up to become a passable stew by adding diced potatoes...approx 1/4 to 1/3 of the level of the liquid. Cook ALL ingredients BEFORE adding in the oysters. The oysters need only a few minutes to cook so add them about 10 mins before serving the stew.
Anyone who would pass this recipe on 'as-is' should be horse whipped!