Hi /ck/! So, my girl has never had oyster stew, and I really want to introduce her to it. I looked up some recipes, and I wanted to know your opinion it. I will gladly take pics for OC, but it won't be today.
Thanks!
>hurr guys XD
>I have a gf guys XD
>look at me guys, I have a gf XDD
>I wanna make my gf oyster stew guys XDD
>GF!!! XDDD
KYS.
>>7869984
Never had it. If I had to take a swing at it it would end up very similar to clam chowder
>>7870060
Spot the virgin
>>7870060
>Hey guys, I want to kick this dish because [REASON].
>I want to know your opinions!
>Will share pics when it's made!
What an asshole, right?
>>7869984
That was my mother's favorite soup.
Just take care to put the oysters in at the last minute, so they don't turn into little, rubber balls.
>>7870082
It was actually completely irrelevant to the question.
Now, if he had mentioned his girlfriend's food preferences then it would have made sense to include her.
>>7870082
>I looked up recipes, but instead of posting them here so we can discuss and critique them, I'm not
>I want to know your opinion, but I'm not going to give mine so there can be some sort of consensus to move us forward
>I'm going to take pictures, even though I haven't taken pictures before, and it's not going to be for a while and there's no guarantee that it's ever going to happen
>did I mention my girlfriend?
yes, exactly
>>7870060
Very nice, now run along. Wouldn't want you to miss your first day of summer school!
>>7870066
I feel the same way, but clam chowder is thicker with potatoes. Oyster stew is a milk base that's thin, usually so thin that it's like milk with oysters. If you enjoy oysters or clams I recommend both.
>>7870132
Well my bad. She's not into a lot of new things, pretty much a lot of pastas and "staple" American foods. She likes fried fish, got her into entry sushi, and some sweetbreads.
You can try a thousand recipes, but it's nice to know what people think the best are.
>>7870140
http://whatscookingamerica.net/Soup/OysterStew.htm
What I'm used to, but without the Tabasco, or the greens.
>>7870060
> "Bitter Virgin": The post.
>>7870060
Idk who hurt you but I'd imagine that you deserved it.
>>7870229
this
>>7870060
>normies taking over muh /ck/
>REEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>7869984
Why have I never heard of this? Is it served hot or cold? Does it taste really oyster-ey? Where is it traditionally served? It looks fuggin good.
>>7869984
Oyster soup?
Pic related is the recipe I like to use.
>>7870485
2of2
>>7869984
MILK
BUTTER
SALT
PEPPER
OYSTERS
OYSTER CRACKERS (OPTIONAL)
YOU'RE WELCOME
>>7870502
Sounds gross
>>7870060
Go back to /r9k/ faggot