Case in point would be how an oyster and okra gumbo tells you a lot about Charleston and the South Carolina Lowcountry. Chef and restaurateur Mike Lata — of FIG and The Ordinary in Charleston ...
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Untruss the chicken and remove all the string. If time allows, leave it on a board for 40 minutes or so to lose its chill. Preheat the oven to 180C/160C Fan/Gas 4. Heat the oil in a large ...
Heat the oil in a large, lidded, ovenproof, casserole. Add the chicken and stir-fry for 10–12 minutes, until golden on all sides. Remove to a warm plate and pour off all but a tablespoon of the ...
This French Quarter oyster spot also offers four types of gumbo including seafood gumbo, chicken and andouille gumbo, creole gumbo and a “gumbolaya,” according to the Mr. Ed’s website.
Call it terroir, call it merroir, or just call it a delicious understanding. Case in point would be how an oyster and okra gumbo tells you a lot about Charleston and the South Carolina Lowcountry.