Oysters Bienville
Oysters Bienville is a traditional dish in New Orleans cuisine of baked oysters in a shrimp sauce. It is served at some of the city's renowned restaurants, originating at Arnaud's. Ingredients include shrimp, mushrooms, bell peppers, sherry, a roux with butter, Parmesan cheese and other lighter cheese, and bread crumbs. The oysters are baked in the shell or can be made in a small casserole dish or au gratin dish. The dish was named for Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville , French governor of Louisiana and founder of New Orleans.
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Recipes
Oysters Bienville - Louisiana Cookin'
When it comes to decadent ways to highlight Louisiana oysters, New Orleans chefs have created a multitude. Oysters Bienville originated in the French Quarter and has been so popular that many fine dining destinations, from Antoine’s and Arnaud’s to Restaurant...