"NEW ORLEANS CAJUN COOKWARE" The "char-grilled oysters" served in New Orleans became a national success. Serving char-grilled oysters on their natural shell was a bit of a problem. The labor of finding and opening natural oy...

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"NEW ORLEANS CAJUN COOKWARE" The "char-grilled oysters" served in New Orleans became a national success. Serving char-grilled oysters on their natural shell was a bit of a problem. The labor of finding and opening natural oysters, sanitizing the shells, consistency of the shells and disposal of the used shells forced us to seek a better and more efficient way of grilling. As a result we began making our own stainless steel shells for use in our restaurant as well as for home use. The result is a large, flat bottom, stainless steel shell that is sanitary, deep enough for your "special" sauce, allows char-grilling of a variety of foods and is easily cleaned and reused. Now anything from pre-opened oysters, to chicken to veggies, etc. can be char-grilled or oven-cooked at home with your own "special sauce". You are limited only by your imagination! (12 shells per pack)

  • Reusable Stainless Steel Oyster Shells
  • Used for Char Grilling, Baking, Broiling, Cold Desserts
  • 26 gauge Stainless Steel, Oven & Dishwasher Safe
  • "NEW ORLEANS CAJUN COOKWARE"
  • LIFETIME WARRANTY (12 shells per pack)
  • Reusable Stainless Steel Oyster Shells
  • Used for Char Grilling, Baking, Broiling, Cold Desserts
  • 26 gauge Stainless Steel, Oven & Dishwasher Safe
  • "NEW ORLEANS CAJUN COOKWARE"
  • LIFETIME WARRANTY (12 shells per pack)

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