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Old 08-19-2009, 10:15 PM
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What's everybody's favorite way to eat these bad boys? I'm sitting here watching a show and they are steaming them and wondering if they are good that way...I love them charbroiled...
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Old 08-19-2009, 10:19 PM
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In a gumbo!!!!!!!!!!! Man I wish it winter time!!!
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Old 08-19-2009, 10:20 PM
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Old 08-19-2009, 10:21 PM
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i've had them raw one time and don't like the loogie feeling...
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Old 08-19-2009, 10:25 PM
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If you eat em raw.....gotta have some lemon and Louisiana Hot sauce.....
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with garlic, butter and herbs....yuuuummmmyyyyyy!

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1. Heat the grill to med-high.
2. Melt butter with garlic and pepper in a large skillet.
3. Mix Parmagiano and Romano cheeses in a small bowl.
4. Spoon some of the melted butter mixture onto each oyster.
5. Add a pinch of the combined cheese to each oyster, add a pinch of parsley.
6. Place oysters on the grill.
7. Grill oysters until they are hot, bubbly and puffed, about 8 minutes.
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Old 08-19-2009, 10:28 PM
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I love them steamed w/ a little bit of butter. Cook out that Hepatitis C and the added aphrodisiac effect. Crank it up.
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with garlic, butter and herbs....yuuuummmmyyyyyy!

IngredientsDirections

1. Heat the grill to med-high.
2. Melt butter with garlic and pepper in a large skillet.
3. Mix Parmagiano and Romano cheeses in a small bowl.
4. Spoon some of the melted butter mixture onto each oyster.
5. Add a pinch of the combined cheese to each oyster, add a pinch of parsley.
6. Place oysters on the grill.
7. Grill oysters until they are hot, bubbly and puffed, about 8 minutes.
Never really liked oysters much but that looks and sounds great! might have to give it a try...
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Old 08-20-2009, 07:36 AM
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I like em raw with a shot of hot sauce, squeeze of lemon and on a cracker... we have the best tasting oysters here in panama city.... Appalachicola oysters...
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Old 08-20-2009, 08:38 AM
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grab it outta the mud... take a knife... shuck and suck !!!! (thats what she said... lol)
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Never really liked oysters much but that looks and sounds great! might have to give it a try...
My friend and I don't like raw oysters, but when we go to New Orleans and they are in season, the boys get at least half a dozen with every meal...We saw these one day and thought we'd give them a try, cuz we knew if we didn't eat them, the guys would...They didn't have to...We ended up getting about 3 dozen between the 2 of us...Soooooo good!!! Now every time we go, if they are on the menu, we get them...
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Wraped in bacon rolled in cornmeal then deep fried.
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My friend and I don't like raw oysters, but when we go to New Orleans and they are in season, the boys get at least half a dozen with every meal...We saw these one day and thought we'd give them a try, cuz we knew if we didn't eat them, the guys would...They didn't have to...We ended up getting about 3 dozen between the 2 of us...Soooooo good!!! Now every time we go, if they are on the menu, we get them...

You should try the charbroiled oysters from Blacks Oyster Bar in Abbeville LA.... Jike eating bite-sized ribeyes..
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My friend and I don't like raw oysters, but when we go to New Orleans and they are in season, the boys get at least half a dozen with every meal...We saw these one day and thought we'd give them a try, cuz we knew if we didn't eat them, the guys would...They didn't have to...We ended up getting about 3 dozen between the 2 of us...Soooooo good!!! Now every time we go, if they are on the menu, we get them...
Next time you go to New Orleans go to Jaeger's on Clearview Pkwy best grilled oysters around there....
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Next time you go to New Orleans go to Jaeger's on Clearview Pkwy best grilled oysters around there....
I'll definately try there...we usually go to Acme...they don't make anything bad there...
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The absolute best charbroiled oysters are at Drago's in New Orleans
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oysters are good any way u cook 'em .... or even raw... mmmmMMmmmmMmm.... gotta find me somma dem bad boy's !!!
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The absolute best charbroiled oysters are at Drago's in New Orleans
yup...have to agree...
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oysters are good any way u cook 'em .... or even raw... mmmmMMmmmmMmm.... gotta find me somma dem bad boy's !!!
you changed the name...I got confused...
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Phare's in Lafayette (It's where Baraca's used to be) has them fire grilled. Not sure what night of the week, but they have some special on them. Very good.
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