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Oysters Philadelphia recipes
Oysters Philadelphia recipes Category Appetizers  Stumble It!
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16 md Oysters

4 tb Sherry

Rock Salt 1/4 c Finely Chopped Celery

1 tb Butter

Bechamel Sauce Paprika Melted Butter Grated Parmesan Cheese Poach oysters in their own liquor for 2 minutes. Sprinkle sherry over oysters. Clean the bottom of the deeper oyster shells and set them on a baking tray covered with rock salt. Saute chopped celery in butter and place 1 teaspoonful in each shell. Place a poached oyster on each bed of celery and cover with Bechamel Sauce which has been mixed with a few drops of melted butter over each oyster. Bake in a hot 400oF oven until golden brown. Serve with dark bread and butter.


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