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Original cracker bakery wore out the machines that made the crackers and another company was able to duplicate the taste and texture of the crackers.
Available HERE https://oldtownecrackerco.com/produc...yster-crackers One of my favorite sides for a holiday meal is oyster filling. It's extremely easy to make and tastes great ![]() Here's what is needed ( milk not in the picture ) ![]() Here's the recipe out of the Mennonite Cookbook. I use more crackers and less salt than written. ![]() I use a 1-1/2 quart glass baking dish and butter the bottom and sides ![]() Crush OTC brand crackers and make a layer on the bottom ![]() Add one dozen oysters ( save the juice ) and half of the butter. Add salt if desired and fresh ground pepper. ![]() Cover with another layer of crushed OTC crackers ![]() The other dozen oysters ( save the juice ) and the rest of the butter. Add salt and fresh ground pepper. That's a couple of the OTC crackers to the left ![]() Cover with the final layer of crushed OTC crackers and add the juice from the two dozen oysters at this time. ![]() Fill up with milk to the edge. Allow to soak for two hours and keep topping off the milk as needed. Put in the refrig for soaking. ![]() ![]() Cook for one hour to one hour 15 minutes at 350* F ![]() Prep time was 25 minutes working by myself and crushing the crackers by hand. It reheats very well and tastes even better the second time ![]() |
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I am definitely going to try this. Sounds incredible.
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The original makers of the OTC crackers literally wore out the machine that made the crackers and were unwilling to spend half a million dollars on new machines.
Old Towne Cracker company was able to duplicate the exact texture and taste and are now available. https://oldtownecrackerco.com/produc...yster-crackers |
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