Oysters en brochette is a classic dish in New Orleans Creole cuisine. Raw oysters are skewered, alternating with pieces of partially cooked bacon. The entire dish is then broiled or breaded then either deep fried or sautéed. The traditional presentation is on triangles of toast with the skewer removed and dusted with salt and pepper or topped with either Maitre d'Hotel butter or a Meunière sauce. When prepared well, the dish should have a crispy exterior and a soft savory center with a textural contrast between the bacon and the oyster. It was usually offered on restaurant menus as an appetizer; but was also a popular lunch entrée.
Oysters en brochette
New Orleans Creole dish of skewered oysters and bacon
Contains, including ancestors:
Bacon
Also known as:
English:
Oyster brochetteSkewered oysterOyster skewersCharbroiled oysterOysters on skewersOysters grilled on skewers
Wikidata ID:
Q7116380
Wikipedia title:
Oysters en brochette
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