If done right, shucking an oyster can look suave, sexy even. With a petite knife and twist of the wrist, the cemented-shut bivalve springs open. If done wrong, you risk splintering bits of shell into ...
Named after millionaire John D. Rockefeller, Oysters Rockefeller was created by the owner of Antoine's Restaurant in New Orleans in 1899. This version by celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse amps up the ...
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