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The menu has also included blackened catfish, fried okra, frog legs, and shrimp etouffée. [3] The restaurant has offered a $1 oyster happy hour, [4] [5] and supplies oysters to many other local restaurants. [6] [7] Eat offered 15 varieties of West Coast oysters, including Puget Sound-sourced Chelsea Gems and Hammersleys, as of 2018. [8]
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Later variations on the dish include the addition of onions, bell peppers, or various spices, and deep frying the oysters before adding them to the omelette. According to the El Dorado County Museum, "No dish epitomizes California and its Gold Rush more than Hangtown Fry. It was created at a location central to the Gold Rush at the same time ...
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1865 menu with fried clams and oysters. Fried clams are mentioned as early as 1840, [8] and are listed on an 1865 menu from the Parker House hotel. How exactly they were prepared is unclear; the 1865 menu offers both "oysters—fried" and "oysters—fried in batter", but only "fried clams".