EPISODE · Aug 5, 2025 · 30 MIN
Oysters in French Cuisine: A Shuckingly Good Tradition
from Fabulously Delicious: The French Food Podcast · host Andrew Prior
Oysters — or huîtres, as the French so deliciously say — have long been a symbol of indulgence and celebration in France. In this episode of Fabulously Delicious, we’re diving deep into the briny world of French oysters to explore their history, cultural significance, and enduring place at the French table, especially during the festive season.From the chilly waters of Normandy to the sun-drenched lagoons of the Mediterranean, France’s diverse coastal landscapes have made it the top oyster producer and consumer in Europe. We’ll uncover how oysters are farmed, the difference between flat and cupped varieties, and what makes regions like Marennes-Oléron and Arcachon so vital to the industry. You’ll also learn about the fascinating science behind triploid oysters and how French innovation helped change oyster farming forever.Of course, no episode about oysters would be complete without talking about how the French enjoy them — raw, baked, grilled, or refined in claires. I’ll also share some classic oyster dishes, tips on preparing them at home, and the deep-rooted tradition of serving oysters at Christmas and New Year’s celebrations in France.So whether you’re an oyster aficionado or just curious about what makes these shellfish so fabulous, pour yourself a glass of crisp white wine and get ready for a salty, celebratory journey into the world of French oysters. Bon appétit!Send us Fan MailSupport the showMy book Paris: A Fabulous Food Guide to the World’s Most Delicious City is your ultimate companion. This is a new 2026 update for the book and you’ll find hand-picked recommendations for the best boulangeries, patisseries, wine bars, cafés, and restaurants that truly capture the flavor of Paris. You can order it online at andrewpriorfabulously.com For those who want to take things further, why not come cook with me here in Montmorillon, in the heart of France’s Vienne region? Combine hands-on French cooking classes with exploring charming markets, tasting regional specialties, and soaking up the slow, beautiful pace of French countryside life. Find all the details at andrewpriorfabulously.comYou can help keep the show thriving by becoming a paid subscriber on substack where you'll also get fabulous extra content. Every contribution makes a huge difference. Join here at Substack , Merci beaucoup!Newsletter Youtube Instagram Facebook Website
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Oysters — or huîtres, as the French so deliciously say — have long been a symbol of indulgence and celebration in France. In this episode of Fabulously Delicious, we’re diving deep into the briny world of French oysters to explore their history, cultural significance, and enduring place at the French table, especially during the festive season.From the chilly waters of Normandy to the sun-drenched lagoons of the Mediterranean, France’s diverse coastal landscapes have made it the top oyster producer and consumer in Europe. We’ll uncover how oysters are farmed, the difference between flat and cupped varieties, and what makes regions like Marennes-Oléron and Arcachon so vital to the industry. You’ll also learn about the fascinating science behind triploid oysters and how French innovation helped change oyster farming forever.Of course, no episode about oysters would be complete without talking about how the French enjoy them — raw, baked, grilled, or refined in claires. I’ll also share some classic oyster dishes, tips on preparing them at home, and the deep-rooted tradition of serving oysters at Christmas and New Year’s celebrations in France.So whether you’re an oyster aficionado or just curious about what makes these shellfish so fabulous, pour yourself a glass of crisp white wine and get ready for a salty, celebratory journey into the world of French oysters. Bon appétit!Send us Fan MailSupport the showMy book Paris: A Fabulous Food Guide to the World’s Most Delicious City is your ultimate companion. This is a new 2026 update for the book and you’ll find hand-picked recommendations for the best boulangeries, patisseries, wine bars, cafés, and restaurants that truly capture the flavor of Paris. You can order it online at andrewpriorfabulously.com For those who want to take things further, why not come cook with me here in Montmorillon, in the heart of France’s Vienne region? Combine hands-on French cooking classes with exploring charming markets, tasting regional specialties, and soaking up the slow, beautiful pace of French countryside life. Find all the details at andrewpriorfabulously.comYou can help keep the show thriving by becoming a paid subscriber on substack where you'll also get fabulous extra content. Every contribution makes a huge difference. Join here at Substack , Merci beaucoup!Newsletter Youtube Instagram Facebook Website
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