Fresh off the boat. I meet some friends at Topwater Grill in San Leon, Tx. every Monday for lunch and it's time to get back to eating oyster's and a cup of gumbo.
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I Love This Time Of The Year
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Mouth is watering, Neighbor, and oh how I wish I could still eat those fresh tasty things. Off the boat is the best way and I know you enjoyed that plate.
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Oh man, one of my favorites
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“Brave indeed was the man what first ate an oyster.”
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Willie, you are my hero. Always a proper post from you. Great food, and a ice cold Lone Star. A thing of beauty this post is. And look at that little tub of horseradish waiting to jump in that tub of cocktail sauce. Beautiful.
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GRailsback wrote:Willie, you are my hero. Always a proper post from you. Great food, and a ice cold Lone Star. A thing of beauty this post is. And look at that little tub of horseradish waiting to jump in that tub of cocktail sauce. Beautiful.
Thank you for the kind word's. Now that the oyster's are back in season I'll start taking SB Chipotle Pepper Sauce with me to mix in the cocktail sauce.
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I always use fresh horseradish, ketchup, lemon and Tabasco for my oyster dippin sauce.. I am sure there are better ways, just never around fresh sea food enough to experiment ..
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Oh my God, these are my beloved. Sometimes we go fishing with the whole family, and there we catch such oysters. on such boat trips, I will certainly take care of the safety of children on the water. In this case, I can advise toddler swim diaper .
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OH...golly.. these look ñ are amazing fixed anyway. Holidays definitely remind ñ give us time to SHARE ñ enjoy these goodies with friends ñ family.
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Love the cherry oysters ñ the larger ones made Oyster Rockerfellower Style ~ with chopped spinach cooked bacon - onion - garlic - Veletta cheese - lemon juice - a touch of Worcestershire sauce all mixed together ñ topped with grated cheese on top of the larger oysters - baked till bubbling crusty oysters curl ñ baked thru!
Anyone try grilling them this way? I just never grilled nor smoked them... I've baked them.
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Love the cherry oysters ñ the larger ones made Oyster Rockerfellower Style ~ with chopped spinach cooked bacon - onion - garlic - Veletta cheese - lemon juice - a touch of Worcestershire sauce all mixed together ñ topped with grated cheese on top of the larger oysters - baked till bubbling crusty oysters curl ñ baked thru!
Anyone try grilling them this way? I just never grilled nor smoked them... I've baked them.
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