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  2. Emeril’s Baked Oyster Stuffing has a Cajun kick. Here’s how ...

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    Cornbread dressing is a uniquely Southern thing. Oyster dressing also has roots in Southern cuisine, although I recommend you tinker with the oysters and use what’s fresh and available to you.

  3. 'Spending Time': A Thanksgiving rooted in oyster dressing - AOL

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    LAFAYETTE, Ind. — It does not feel like a holiday for me until I walk into my parents' house and smell the oyster dressing cooking in the oven. Yes, you read that right: oyster dressing. I get a ...

  4. Chestnut Oyster Stuffing Recipe - AOL

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    Heat oven to 400°F. Cube the cornbread into 1⁄2 inch cubes. Toss the melted butter with the cornbread and lay out flat on a baking sheet, crumbs and all.

  5. Stuffing - Wikipedia

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    Stuffing, filling, or dressing is an edible mixture, often composed of herbs and a starch such as bread, used to fill a cavity in the preparation of another food item. Many foods may be stuffed, including poultry , seafood , and vegetables .

  6. 12 stupendous stuffing and delicious dressing recipes for ...

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    Oyster Dressing Grandmère by John Besh. Southern chef John Besh likes to make the classic dishes from his childhood during the holiday season. Every year he cooks up Creole classics like this ...

  7. Oyster sauce - Wikipedia

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    Oyster sauce describes a number of sauces made by cooking oysters.The most common in modern use is a viscous dark brown condiment made from oyster extracts, [1] [2] [3] sugar, salt and water, thickened with corn starch (though original oyster sauce reduced the unrefined sugar through heating, resulting in a naturally thick sauce due to caramelization, not the addition of corn starch).

  8. Oyster - Wikipedia

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    Care should be taken when consuming oysters. They may be eaten raw, with no dressing or with lemon juice, vinegar (most commonly shallot vinegar), or cocktail sauce. Upscale restaurants pair raw oysters with mignonette sauce, which consists primarily of fresh chopped shallot, mixed peppercorn, dry white wine and lemon juice or sherry vinegar ...

  9. 20 Christmas Casseroles Just Like Grandma Used to Make

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    Cornbread & Oyster-Mushroom Stuffing Mushrooms are a rich, meaty addition in this healthy cornbread stuffing recipe. Here we use oyster mushrooms, but you can use any variety you like.