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5. Christmas Eve Oyster Bisque

 

My little sister’s inlaws have a very special Christmas Eve tradition. Each year, they go over to her husband’s grandparent’s house for oyster stew. At one time, I thought they were eating clam soup but no, it was oyster stew. Anyway, I never felt like this stew sounded very appealing until i had the honor of trying it. my little sister had brought home some leftovers and when I went to her house to visit my niece and nephew I got to sample some. Wow! Was it ever good. it wasn’t what I was expecting at all which was a mouthful of overpowering fish essence.

 

I found this recipe for oyster bisque and I thought it looked really good as it is a creamier version of what my sister had served me. i prefer cream soups and stews to thinner ones. Anyway, another great thing about this Christmas Eve oyster bisque is that you can really cut the cost down on the ingredients by using canned oysters. But by all means, feel free to use fresh if you are able. Enjoy!

oysterbisque

Recipe and photo courtesy of Group Recipes.

 

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Quick Tip: You may use fresh or canned oysters in this bisque.

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Rich Moist Banana Bread
Preheat oven 350* Grease 2 loaf pans
In a large bowl stir together: 1/2 c. melted butter 1 c. sugar
Add: 2 eggs 1 t. vanilla
Combine in another bowl: 1 1.2 c. all-purpose flour 1 t. baking soda 1/2 t. salt
Stir into butter mixture until smooth.
Fold in: 1/2 c. sour cream 2 banana’s sliced 1/2 c. chopped walnuts
Spread evenly in prepared pan. Bake @ 350* for 60 minutes When toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean
Cool loaf pan 10 minutes before removing to a wire rack to cool completely.
(THIS IS MY FAVORITE RECIPE….THE BEST ONE I HAVE EVER FOUND!!! I HOPE THAT YOU Jane Haynes ENJOY IT JUST AS MUCH AS I DO….GOD BLESS~)

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