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     Title: Nawlins Oyster Stew
Categories: Seafood, Dairy, Vegetables, Herbs
     Yield: 4 servings

     5 tb Unsalted butter
     1 pt Oysters w/liquor; jarred or
          - fresh shucked, about 2
          - dozen
   1/4 c  A-P flour
     2    Ribs celery; minced
     1 md Yellow or white onion;
          - minced
 1 3/4 c  Milk
   1/4 c  Cream
          Splash Tabasco
          Salt & fresh ground pepper
   1/2 c  Fresh parsley; minced

 STRAIN AND RESERVE THE OYSTER JUICE: Strain the oyster
 juice through a fine-meshed sieve into a bowl to remove
 any grit. Reserve the juices.

 Rinse the oysters well, under cold water. Put them in a
 bowl.

 MAKE A ROUX: In a large pot, melt the butter over medium
 heat. Add the flour and stir to make a roux. Reduce the
 heat to medium-low and cook the mixture for a few
 minutes, stirring often.

 ADD THE CELERY AND ONIONS: When the roux turns the color
 of coffee-with-cream, stir in the celery and onions.
 Increase the heat to medium and cook for 2 to 3 minutes,
 stirring frequently.

 ADD THE OYSTER JUICES, MILK, CREAM, AND HOT SAUCE: Add
 the oyster juice and any juices the oysters have
 released into the bowl. The flour in the roux will
 absorb the liquid and turn into a paste. Slowly add the
 milk and cream (if using), stirring to incorporate as
 you pour. Add a healthy splash or two of hot sauce, to
 taste.

 HEAT THE SOUP UNTIL STEAMY: Heat the soup to steamy, but
 below a simmer, over low heat. Cook for 15 minutes. (Do
 not let the soup boil!)

 ADD THE OYSTERS: If you are working with large oysters,
 you may want to chop them into bite-sized pieces. Add
 the oysters and cook for another 2 minutes, or until the
 edges of the oysters just begin to curl.

 If you want the stew to be more like a smooth soup,
 purée until smooth.

 SEASON, GARNISH AND SERVE: Add salt and freshly ground
 black pepper to taste. Dole out into individual soup
 bowls. Garnish with fresh chopped parsley to serve.

 Recipe by Elise Bauer

 RECIPE FROM: https://www.simplyrecipes.com

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