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What's in Frogmore stew? I think frogs and maybe some tomatoes.
I've never heard of that, and I'm from South Carolina.
I've never heard of Frogmore stew. §
F is for Frogmore stew. Here at the Steamer Oyster and Steakhouse,
we specialize in Frogmore stew, also commonly called Lowcountry broil.
You want to start with your potatoes, about 1/4 inch thick to make sure they cook
thoroughly. It takes the longest, so get those into your
pot at least 10 minutes prior to other ingredients.
You want to follow it by adding your sausages and your corn.
§ Another 10 minutes, and you get it up to temperature.
Finalize it all by adding your onions and your shrimps.
One important part is making sure that your shrimps don't stay down more than
a minute. Once they're pink, they're ready to go.
If you leave it in, you're gonna ruin your stew.
This is all the ingredients. We cook it about 30 minutes.
Bring it out; it's in a broil. We add our special seasoning:
a combination of Old Bay spices and a couple spices I can't mention
'cause we only use them here. §
Contrary to the name, there are no frogs in Frogmore stew.
If you're in the Lowcountry, come enjoy a taste of it,
Frogmore stew, a Lowcountry cuisine.