When
we come to southwest Florida, we try to meet up friends and fellow bloggers,
Meakin and Sam (My Carolina Kitchen) and this time, we invited them up to the campground
for an afternoon of shellfish. We
brought some very fresh clams and oysters with us from Cedar Key and bought
some shrimp locally for Pat who eats neither of the molluscs.
But
before we get into this further, even us seafood lovers need a break so we
whipped this up on the grill the previous evening.
This
is the entertaining and cooking area prior to the commencement of the seafood
eating festivities. We moved the toaster
oven outside for baking, I use the red Coleman propane grill as a stove, and
the Weber Jumbo Joe is for charcoal grilling – all three were used this day.
We began our all afternoon seafood-a-thon (sorry you’re not here Joe) with some raw oysters.
After this first shot of Sam’s oysters, we descended into an afternoon of visiting, eating, and sipping fruit drinks so no other photos were taken – I obviously don't do well being the cook and photographer at the same time.
The raw oysters were followed by a batch of boiled little neck clams, which was a new way of cooking
them to me as I had always steamed them.
But when the guy who farms them says to cook them completely submerged
in seasoned boiling water, who am I to say otherwise. He also advised cooking them in the mesh bag
so they can all be easily removed once they begin opening. I added some smashed garlic cloves and a couple
of squeezed lemon wedges to the cooking water and served them with melted garlic
butter.
They
do seem to stay more moist and tender cooked this way but I still took them out
as they opened rather than waiting until all were done and removing the whole
bag full. One of the advantages of the
boiling water is that you can leave the pot lid off and grab them as soon as
the pop open. Here are a couple of shots lifted from the web and mine looked pretty much the same.
Bev
just had to bake up a batch of rolls for the event and as always, they were a
great addition – maybe even the best part. In addition to the preceding, we noshed on grilled oysters Rockefeller (which Sam said may have been the best ever), char grilled shrimp, slaw and potato salad provided by Sam,
and finished off with a French pear dessert and chocolate dipped local strawberries. Needless to say, no one
walked away hungry.
As always, it was fun to spend time with Sam
and Meakin and he learned a new skill - he is now an oyster shucker - we look forward to a visit at their Florida home the
next week.
Photos
can be enlarged by clicking on them.
Have
a great day and thanks for stopping by Almost Heaven South.
Larry
1/9/15
event date
A seafood eat-a-thon is was plus a great day visiting you guys and some of the freshest seafood we've eaten in a very long time. Boiling the clams was a new experience for us, but they came through in taste and would definitely try them that way again. Your Oysters Rockefeller on the grill were truly the best I've eaten.A big 5 stars to you and Bev for a fabulous meal and a great afternoon with friends.
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Now that sure looked like one fine feast, love seafood too!, not crazy about the raw oysters though.
ReplyDeleteThe first thing that caught my eye was the asparagus. We are just around the corner from Asparagus season. I cannot wait. Your outdoor setup is very deluxe. Nice.
ReplyDeleteYou've succeeded in making my mouth water. Everything sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteLarry, That's sone cooking and entertainment operation you have there! Nice view of the water too. Now that Laurie is into oysters, she can appreciate your feast... As for me, I'll stick with that nice lookng steak! Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteYou are the best campers I know! Your meals are worth driving to Florida for. It all looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThe oysters look good, but that steak has me drooling!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are really good Larry. I love that photos of the clams. And wow about that entertainment area. Very nice. We don't have that exact Coleman grill, but the one we have, we love. Really does a nice job for portable. Ok, stupid question alert: Do you dig the meat out of the clam shell and then eat it with a bite of spaghetti? And obviously some of the clam juice makes a sauce in the bowl????
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That looks like so much fun, Larry. A seafood picnic with good friends is the best. I can't prepare a meal and take photos at the same time either.
ReplyDeleteThe steak and asparagus look mighty tasty but it's the seafood that has me drooling! YUM!
ReplyDeleteSounds good, love those oysters! Steak looks good too. Glad you had a fun visit.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cozy set up you have next to your RV, Larry! Those oysters look delicious! I think it's great that you got together with Sam and Meakin too.
ReplyDeleteNice collection of on the road grills there, you can whip up just about anything on the "roll" can't you?
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