On Nan's introduction we got sidetracked into a discussion about seafood; shellfish in particular. Rather than hijack all the welcomes, I figured we could move it here.
So, what's your favorite seafood? And how do you prepare it? For the time being, let's leave finned fish out of the discussion, and confine it to shellfish, or dishes that are primarily shellfish.
I don't know as I have a favorite. Blue crab would certainly be up there. And oysters (or aysters, as they say on the Cheseapeake). I love squid, when it's prepared properly (and hate it when it's not). Of course, scallops can't be beat. And and I could eat shrimp, some way, at every meal. Then theres.....
Damn, this is harder than I thought.
Posted By: Cook Chatty Cathy
Mar 27 # 2 of 20
At a restaurant on the Mobile Alabama Causeway called "The Oyster House" there is an appetizer that I eat as a meal - Fried Crawfish Tails, they serve them with "Tiger Sauce" or Seafood Cocktail sauce. I must admit I have a weakness for these tasty little tid-bits!!! And they are my very very favorite shellfish! And all you need is a side of coleslaw or potato salad and some Captains Wafers BINGO>>>>you gotta great meal there!
Love Shrimp Etouffe, Lobster Thermador, and Gumbo too, but as for flavor the fried crawfish tails can't be beat!
Cathy
P.S. But as you say KYH this is harder than it seems, because there are such wonderful shellfish dishes and they are all soooo yummy! I got to thinking about Oysters Rockefeller, Shrimp Creole, Lobster with drawn butter...................
Posted By: KYHeirloomer
Mar 27 # 3 of 20
Maybe we should change the angle a little, and talk about our most memorable seafood meals.
Although there are dozens I could discuss, two really stand out.
The first is when I learned to make seafood gumbo. There were five of us in camp---a 40 minute boatride into the swamp---on a duck hunt. While the others went to the blinds, I stayed behind to learn the secret of our hosts gumbo. We got as much hunting off the porch as the others did in the blinds. Run inside---stir the gumbo---run out to the porch---quack, quack, quack on the calls---boom, boom---pick up the ducks. Run back inside, stir the gumbo.
I use that recipe to this day.
The second was also a duck hunt. We were out in the harbor off Ocracoke Island, in the Outer Banks, and somehow left the lunch in the guides boat. No problem. The blind was built on an oyster bar, and when the tide went out we broke oysters free, shucked them with our pocket knives, and ate them out of the shells---sweet and salty as home-made sin.
That whole trip was a hoot, as we were exploring all the varieties of waterfowling out on the OBX. Every island has its own blind design, its own style of gunning. That same trip I picked up the recipe for the world's greatest cocktail sauce, which I believe I've posted here before.
Posted By: Cook Chatty Cathy
Mar 27 # 4 of 20
Kyh,
That Is The Kind Of Story I Love!!! And Just The Fact Ya' All Bagged As Many Birds From The Front Porch As The Others...two Thumbs Way Up:). And Gumbo Cooked Right There In The Swamps....well My Mouth Is Watering!!!
I Am Now Going Searching For That Cocktail Sauce Recipe!
Thank You For Sharing, Cathy
Posted By: KYHeirloomer
Mar 27 # 5 of 20
Well, Cathy, I left out some of the best parts. Like the airboat ride down to the coast, to pick up the shrimp and oysters (a tow sack of each). And the consideration I had to give to the question, "why is he wearing white rubber boots?" from a friend who had never been off the block before. And....well, you get the idea. A lot happened on that trip which wasn't seafood oriented.