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Title: Oyster and Artichoke Soup
Post by: Smokin Don on January 22, 2015, 10:25:23 AM
Jan 21 2015

Oysters are something we don’t have very often. Here in NW Ohio you don’t see them in the groceries except at Thanksgiving and Christmas. My Mother in law made great oyster dressing. My Dad used to love them raw and had them with a little vinegar and hot sauce. My Mom used to bread and fry them that were delicious.

I don’t care for them raw but love fried or in soup. I have fried them but it’s a lot of work and it had been ages since I had oyster soup. I found this recipe at Louisiana Cooking and it made me hungry for some. Tuesday my wife drove me to Krogers to get some. This was my first outing to the grocery; I did pretty well with my cane but was tired out.

I had some toasted cheese sandwiches along with the soup, made with French bread, Swiss and farmer’s cheese. The soup went together pretty fast and all tasted pretty good!

The wife and I both had a big bowl of the soup topped with bacon bits and oyster crackers. I added a little hot sauce to mine.

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Smokin Don

Recipe

Oyster and artichoke soup
LA cooking
1.   2 tablespoons olive oil
2.   1 bunch green onions, chopped
3.   1 teaspoon minced garlic
4.   ¼ cup all-purpose flour
5.   1 ½ cups fat-free chicken broth
6.   1 pint oysters drained, reserve ½ cup liquid
7.   1 bay leaf
8.   ½ teaspoon fresh thyme leaves
9.   Dash cayenne pepper
10.   2 (14-ounce) cans artichoke hearts, drained and coarsely chopped
11.   ¼ cup chopped parsley
12.   1 cup fat-free half-and-half
13.   ¼ cup sherry
14.   Garnish: fresh thyme leaves
Instructions
1.   In a medium nonstick saucepan, heat olive oil over medium heat; add green onion and garlic, and cook 5 minutes. Add flour, stirring constantly, until combined. Gradually add chicken broth and oyster liquid. Add bay leaf, thyme, and cayenne.
2.   Bring to boil; reduce heat, and simmer about 15 minutes. Add oysters, artichokes, and parsley; cook until oysters curl around edges, about 10 minutes.
3.   Stir in half-and-half and sherry, and cook until thoroughly heated. Remove bay leaf before serving. Garnish with fresh thyme leaves, if desired.
Title: Re: Oyster and Artichoke Soup
Post by: drholly on January 22, 2015, 10:43:36 AM
Man, that sounds and looks delicious. Thanks, Don! Gad to hear you are getting out and about as well.
Title: Re: Oyster and Artichoke Soup
Post by: TentHunteR on January 22, 2015, 10:56:46 AM
Yep, fresh oysters are not seen here very often. I can get canned oysters, which are still good, but not nearly as good as fresh.

Don, that is definitely some good looking cold weather comfort eating. I could definitely tuck into a bowlful of it right now.  And that is one seriously good looking grilled cheese sandwich too!.
Title: Re: Oyster and Artichoke Soup
Post by: SmokinKat on January 22, 2015, 11:18:20 AM
That looks all kinds of delicious!!  I don't think I've had oyster stew since I was a kid-- this one's going on my bookmarked list! 

Glad to hear you're easing back into getting out and about!
Title: Re: Oyster and Artichoke Soup
Post by: teesquare on January 22, 2015, 11:23:05 AM
I love this kind of food....Seeing this made me think of trying your recipe Don, and maybe cold smoking the crackers, or maybe the oysters first...What do you think? Would that add anything desirable?
Title: Re: Oyster and Artichoke Soup
Post by: Smokin Don on January 22, 2015, 11:41:43 AM
I love this kind of food....Seeing this made me think of trying your recipe Don, and maybe cold smoking the crackers, or maybe the oysters first...What do you think? Would that add anything desirable?
I think I would try the crackers, I would be afraid the oysters might get tough smoking them unless you do a cold smoke. The oyster soup I have made before was just in cream & broth, The artichokes make it heartier but I really thought masked the good oyster flavor some, but then my taste buds are not back to normal since my operation. I know it's not normal when a beer does not sound good at times!  ;D Don
Title: Re: Oyster and Artichoke Soup
Post by: Las Vegan Cajun on January 22, 2015, 12:11:48 PM
That looks outstanding Don, nicely done.  ;)
Title: Re: Oyster and Artichoke Soup
Post by: muebe on January 22, 2015, 01:56:08 PM
Oh my that looks excellent Don!

Thanks for posting!