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  2. 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 .

  3. 'Tasting History's' Max Miller shares 3 historic recipes to ...

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    Oyster stuffing was common before the middle of the 20th century, but the advent of Stove Top stuffing altered what accompanied the turkey to the table in the post-war boom. Handout photo of Max ...

  4. Oysters Rockefeller - Wikipedia

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    Oysters Rockefeller was created in 1889 at the New Orleans restaurant Antoine's by Jules Alciatore, son of founder Antoine Alciatore. [3] Jules developed the dish due to a shortage of escargot, substituting the locally available oysters.

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

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    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. I have a fondness for Gulf Coast oysters in this ...

  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. Chestnut Oyster Stuffing Recipe - AOL

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    Beat the eggs lightly and fold into the stuffing mixture. Lightly butter a 13-by-9-inch baking dish. Transfer the stuffing into the baking dish, dot with a few teaspoons of butter and sprinkle ...

  9. List of stuffed dishes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of stuffed dishes, comprising dishes and foods that are prepared with various fillings and stuffings.Some dishes are not actually stuffed; the added ingredients are simply spread atop the base food, as one cannot truly stuff an oyster or a mussel or a pizza.