MY EASY SMOKED OYSTER STEW W/BACON POTATOES & ONIONS

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I LOOOOOOVE smoked oyster stew!! This is my own easy version. It's rich, loaded with goodies, and so very delicious! I love to have this with oyster crackers or crushed saltines. (Old photo by me...need to take a new one!! LOL!!) But had a lot of fun that day! :D Enjoy! :D

Provided by Kelly Williams

Categories     Seafood

Time 30m

Number Of Ingredients 11

3-4 small red or yukon gold potatoes
1/2 small onion, chopped
1 Tbl. butter
4-6 slices (depending on thickness and size after cooking), bacon, cooked crisp and broken into pieces
1 cup half and half
1 cup milk
1/2 tsp. superior touch better than bouillon chicken base, can sub chicken bouillon but not as good
1 dash garlic powder, to taste
*coarse ground black pepper to taste
1 (3 3/4 oz.) can petite smoked oysters, drained
*oyster or saltine crackers, optional

Steps:

  • 1. Cut up unpeeled potatoes into bite-sized cubes and boil til tender in small saucepan. Once water starts to boil, will only take about 4 minutes. Check them with a knife for tenderness. *While potatoes are boiling, saute chopped onion in butter til tender. Drain saucepan of potato water keeping potatoes in there. Add half and half, milk, boullion, garlic powder, pepper, oysters and cooked onions with the butter. Heat over LOW heat til heated through. Stir gently occaisionally. *I just use a fork to lift and drain the oysters out of the can, and what's ever on them oil-wise, is fine. Just adds flavor anyways! If your stew is too oily on top, just skim off with a spoon, or don't worry about it! The crackers will absorb that! ;) Garnish each bowl heavily with cooked crumbled bacon. Serve with oyster crackers or saltines. Some like a little hot sauce served with on the side, too. *If using bacon that you have on hand that has been precooked, just wrap in papertowel and microwave about 10 seconds. (Thaw cooked bacon first if using it from your freezer and it's not already thawed.)
  • 2. *Tip: I always cook an entire package/pound of bacon when I get it home, drain on papertowels, then wrap in clean papertowels and put into a freezer baggie for future use. You get the whole mess done in one shot, and then you can use however much you need at whatever time for anything from garnishes to BLT's! It's VERY handy!!!! :D To reheat: Just wrap in a sheet of papertowel and zap for about 8-10 seconds or til sizzling. Wah-lah!! :D

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