From Denny: Touted as a rock star on the food scene in New Orleans comes a simple recipe anyone can do!
Here's an excerpt from the article about him from Country Roads Magazine. For the rest of the interesting article, go here:
Appearing on Food & Wine magazine’s cover as one of America’s ten best new chefs for 2007 must be the culinary equivalent of being on the cover of Rolling Stone.
Even in a world of rock-star chefs, Ian Schnoebelen might not have perceived himself in that limelight. Iris’ chef-and co-owner Schnoebelen was caught by surprise by the honor although Food & Wine‘s representatives had been calling the restaurant and asking questions.
“I was excited they were interested in the restaurant but had no idea they had chosen me for best new chefs,” Schnoebelen said. As far as seeing himself on the magazine’s cover, he said, “It was great, especially for business, but a little embarrassing.”
Schnoebelen will have to get used to the attention. He’s made the city proud and he’s turning out fantastic fresh cuisine at the tiny forty-two-seat restaurant he co-owns with partner Laurie Casebonne."
From: Chef Ian Schnoebelen at restaurant Iris, New Orleans, Louisiana, published in Country Roads Magazine
Ingredients:
5 lbs Vidalia onions (mild, sweet onions)
4 ribs celery
4 medium potatoes, peeled and cubed
2 quarts fish stock
1 quart milk
Salt and pepper to taste
8 doz oysters
Method:
Sweat vegetables in medium potatoes with no color. Add liquids. Bring to boil. Turn down and simmer until potatoes are soft, stirring bottom of pot occasionally. Puree in blender and strain through medium fine sieve. Add freshly shucked oysters and oyster liquor as needed, about 4 oysters per 8 oz. Serving. The oyster will cook in simmering soup.
Fish Stock:
1 cup fish scraps
1/4 onion, diced
1 celery rib, sliced thinly
2 quarts water, cold
Directions:
Place all ingredients in sauce pot and bring to a boil. Skim and simmer for 10 minutes. Strain through sieve and cool.
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03 June 2009
Recipe: Oyster Soup
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30 March 2009
Recipe: Fried Oysters on the Half Shell with Bacon Horseradish Hollandaise
Image by pieboy75 via Flickr
Photo of oysters getting ready to be fried
From: Mr. B's Bistro
Yield: Serves 4
Ingredients:
1 lb shucked oysters (1 pint)
2/3 cup Crystal hot sauce
1 large egg, lightly beaten
canola oil for frying
For 3-2-1 breading:
¾ cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup corn flour
1/2 cup cornstarch
1/4 cup cornmeal
1 tsp kosher salt
¾ tsp granulated onion
¾ tsp granulated garlic
¾ tsp paprika
½ tsp chili powder
½ tsp white pepper
rock salt for serving
2 dozen oyster shells
1/2 cup bacon horseradish hollandaise sauce
Directions:
Drain oysters and toss with Crystal and egg. Marinate oysters, chilled and covered, 2 hours and up to overnight.
In a deep heavy saucepan heat about 2 inches oil until it registers 350 degrees on a deep-fat thermometer.
Make 3-2-1 breading: In a large bowl combine all ingredients.
Toss oysters in breading, shaking off excess, and fry in batches of 6 until golden brown, about one and a half minutes, making sure oil returns to 350 degrees before adding more oysters. Drain on paper towels and season with salt.
To serve arrange rock salt on 4 plates. Arrange oysters on half shells and place over salt. Top each oyster with a teaspoon of hollandaise
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29 March 2009
Recipe: Oyster Pan Roast
Image by MarxFoods.com via Flickr
Photo of another version of baked oysters with mushroomsOyster Pan Roast
From: The Palace Cafe
Yield: Serves 4
Ingredients:
4 pieces French bread, 2-3 inch slices cut on a bias
1 Tbsp Butter, softened
4 Tbsp Breadcrumbs
2 Tbsp Freshly grated Parmesan cheese
1 qt Heavy cream
1 Tbsp Fresh rosemary, minced
1 Tbsp Shallots, minced
20 P & J Oysters
1 Tbsp Parsley, finely chopped for garnish
4 sprigs Fresh rosemary
Salt and white pepper to taste
Directions:
To make croutons, butter both sides of each piece of French bread and season with salt and pepper. Toast in a 350° oven until crisp.
Mix breadcrumbs and Parmesan cheese in a small bowl and reserve. Reduce cream by ½ over medium-high heat in a heavy saucepot. Stir in rosemary and shallots and reduce sauce until it thickens a bit. Strain to remove shallots and rosemary. Ladle cream into an oven-safe skillet and bring to a boil.
Add oysters and season to taste with salt and white pepper. Be careful not to over-salt the dish! Remember, the oysters are somewhat salty. Cook for 1-2 minutes, or until the ends of the oysters start to curl, then remove from heat. Sprinkle breadcrumbs and Parmesan cheese over oysters. Broil in a 350° oven until breadcrumbs are toasted and golden brown.
To serve, place a French bread crouton in the center of each serving plate. Spoon oysters and sauce around crouton. Spear rosemary sprig through crouton and sprinkle dish with parsley.
At the Palace Café this signature dish is served in individual 4 oz. French pans. For this pan roast presentation without all of the pans, serve Oyster Pan Roast family style from a cast iron skillet.
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