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  2. Acme Oyster House - Wikipedia

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    Rawbar Inc., doing business as Acme Oyster House, is a chain of seafood restaurants in the United States, headquartered in Metairie, Louisiana, [1] with the original in the French Quarter of New Orleans. The company's food is served cajun and creole style and it has locations in Florida, Alabama, and formerly Texas. [2]

  3. Cuisine of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans Kitchens: Recipes from the Big Easy's Best Restaurants. Gibbs Smith, Publisher. ISBN 978-1-4236-1001-4. 216 pages. Tucker, S. (2009). New Orleans Cuisine: Fourteen Signature Dishes and Their Histories. University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 978-1-60473-645-8. 256 pages.

  4. Antoine's - Wikipedia

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    A New Orleans institution, it is notable for being the birthplace of several famous dishes, such as Oysters Rockefeller, [3] pompano en papillote, Eggs Sardou and Pigeonneaux Paradis. Antoine's Cookbook , compiled by Roy F. Guste (the fifth-generation proprietor) features hundreds of recipes from the Antoine's tradition.

  5. List of seafood dishes - Wikipedia

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    Hangtown fry – American egg, oyster, and bacon dish; Oyster omelette – Taiwanese, Hokkien and Teochew dish of eggs and oysters; Oyster sauce – Condiment made by cooking oysters; Oyster vermicelli – Taiwanese noodle soup; Oysters Bienville – Seafood recipe; Oysters en brochette – Skewered oyster dish from Louisiana Creole cuisine

  6. Oysters en brochette - Wikipedia

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    Oysters en brochette is a classic dish in New Orleans Creole cuisine. [1] Raw oysters are skewered, alternating with pieces of partially cooked bacon. [2] The entire dish is then broiled or breaded [3] (usually with corn flour) then either deep fried or sautéed.

  7. Food Paradise season 7 - Wikipedia

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    Chili Mac (house-recipe cheese sauce made from local dairy milk, secret seasoning, local American cheese and mozzarella, chilled roux of butter & flour, ladled over ribbed elbow macaroni, topped with homemade tomato-based chili with chopped beef, onions, butter and secret spices, kidney beans and ketchup, garnished with shredded cheddar cheese ...

  8. “Nude” Raw Oysters with Sauces Recipe - AOL

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    Either have the oysters shucked at the fish market or shuck them yourself. Arrange on a large platter on crushed ice. Place the horseradish, ketchup, lemon wedges, and Mignonette Sauce in separate small bowls, but leave the hot pepper sauce in the bottle. Suggest that guests dress their oysters as they desire. Slurp and eat. Mignonette Sauce ...

  9. Oysters Bienville - Wikipedia

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    Oysters Bienville. Oysters Bienville is a traditional dish in New Orleans cuisine of baked oysters in a shrimp sauce. [1] It is served at some of the city's renowned restaurants, originating at Arnaud's. Ingredients include shrimp, mushrooms, bell peppers, sherry, a roux with butter, Parmesan cheese and other lighter cheese, and bread crumbs.

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