I just realized, when I was writing some journal entries about my mother, that the New Year tradition in her family was oyster stew on New Year's eve, either for breakfast or dinner. I thought, for the past few years, that it was on Christmas. While I wouldn't be too far off, my notes in my journals led me back down the right path. I don't have a note card in mom's recipe boxes for oyster stew. Mom taught it to me, whether she realized it or not, when I was watching her in her kitchen on New Year's eve day in 2013. She told me her father used to purchase the oysters at a fish store in Roanoke, Virginia, when she was growing up, and he was the one who taught her how to make the stew. The stew, which serves about four people, is really simple with just four ingredients: 1-2 Pints of fresh shucked oysters in oyster "juice" (two pints if you love oysters) 1 Quart of whole milk, no 2%, but you can try nut milks if you want, as long as they're as fatty as p...
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