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The History and Legacy of Carpetbag Steak

The History and Legacy of Carpetbag Steak “When a Steak meets an Oyster...........” — The 1967 Newspaper Feature Daily Express Published in the Daily Express in September 1967 and written by Sheila Hutchings , known to readers as “The Express Cook,” the article titled “When a Steak meets an Oyster...........” presented carpetbag steak as an indulgent and slightly mischievous culinary creation, perfectly suited to the era’s appetite for stylish, modern dining. Hutchings wrote with lively humour and admiration, delighting in the unlikely union of tender beef steak and freshly cooked oysters , a combination that produced a dish both surprising and richly flavoured. Her emphasis on the contrast between the steak’s hearty texture and the oysters’ delicate brininess captured the sense of decadence that had come to define the dish by the mid‑twentieth century. In her hands, carpetbag steak became not merely a recipe but a fashionable dining experience, emblematic of celebration, abundanc...

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