Anyone ever had a prairie oyster?
Great for hangovers. Recipes vary widely, but it always includes a raw egg and savory components such as a shake of hot sauce, Worcestershire, plus salt and pepper. Some even add some liquor for a “hair of the dog” type effect. I fancy a bit of gin in mine.
So named as the texture and taste is somewhat like a raw dressed oyster. Slides down the through with a savory kick. It’s a traditional “morning after” ritual that’s old as the hills. I’m the sick kind of deplorable that makes them “just for the hell of it” from time to time.
-Jay

Great for hangovers. Recipes vary widely, but it always includes a raw egg and savory components such as a shake of hot sauce, Worcestershire, plus salt and pepper. Some even add some liquor for a “hair of the dog” type effect. I fancy a bit of gin in mine.
So named as the texture and taste is somewhat like a raw dressed oyster. Slides down the through with a savory kick. It’s a traditional “morning after” ritual that’s old as the hills. I’m the sick kind of deplorable that makes them “just for the hell of it” from time to time.
-Jay