oyster stew
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Definition
Noun: A soup or stew made primarily from oysters and cream or milk, often seasoned with butter, salt, pepper, and sometimes celery or other flavorings. It is a simple, rich dish typically served as an appetizer.
Usage
"Oyster stew" is a singular, countable noun. It refers to the prepared dish as a whole. * It is commonly served in a bowl. * It is often associated with holiday meals or cold-weather dining.
Examples
- For Christmas Eve dinner, we always start with a bowl of oyster stew.
- The restaurant's oyster stew is famous for its delicate flavor and smooth texture.
- She prepared a simple oyster stew using fresh oysters from the local market.
Advanced Usage
- "to make oyster stew": The common verb collocation for preparing the dish.
- My grandfather taught me how to make oyster stew properly.
- "a bowl of oyster stew": The standard way to refer to a single serving.
- He warmed up with a bowl of oyster stew after being out in the snow.
Variants and Related Words
- Stew (n): A dish of meat and vegetables cooked slowly in liquid. "Oyster stew" is a specific type of stew.
- Oyster (n): The type of shellfish used as the primary ingredient.
Synonyms
- Oyster soup: A very close synonym, though "stew" may imply a slightly heartier consistency.
- Cream of oyster soup: A descriptive synonym emphasizing the creamy base.
Related Phrases and Idioms
- "The world is your oyster": This is a common English idiom meaning you have the freedom and opportunity to do anything or go anywhere you want in life. It is semantically unrelated to the food dish "oyster stew" but shares the word "oyster."
- After graduation, she felt the world was her oyster.