please, do! my oyster stew was not a success last year
oyster stew and fried oysters are 2 different things. Are we on the same page?
I don't have to look up the best oyster stew recipe. It's as simple as a,b,c: butter, half and half, oysters, and
salt and pepper to taste. I like mine more on the salty side, but it varies how much
salt based on the saltiness of the oyster: caught in the bay, less salty; caught nearer to the ocean, more salty.
In a small pot (2 to 3 quarts or so) melt butter (approximately 1 tbsp per every 4 oysters). Add oysters and briefly cook 1 or 2 minutes (edges of oyster will curl). Add 1/2 and 1/2 to cover. Heat till hot (not boiling because you'll curdle the milk). Serve in bowl.
I find trying to make more than 1 to 2 servings doesn't do the stew justice. I will occasionally add dehydrated minced onion at the beginning (while melting butter). Or a little freshly chopped parsley at the end--but not necessary. Keeping it simple is the best. The star of the show is the oysters.
p.s. do not overcook the oysters or they will be tough. Also, it needs to be eaten immediately. no simmering on the stove all day. lol Heat and eat. It only takes about 5 mins to make.