Prairie oyster (cocktail)

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A Prairie Oyster (or prairie cocktail) is a drink consisting of a raw egg, Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, salt and ground black pepper. The egg is broken into a glass so as not to break the yolk, which causes the drink to bear a similarity to the texture of an actual oyster. The drink is typically served as a hangover cure.

Recipe

Ingredients for Prairie Oyster:

Crack the egg into a glass, leaving the yolk unbroken. Douse it with Worcestershire sauce, a sprinkling of salt and pepper, and Tabasco sauce.[1]

In popular culture

  • In the 1959 film "The Nun's Story (film)" the character Gaby is given the drink to aid her in recovery from suspected tuberculosis.
  • Gomez Addams is seen preparing a salt and pepper free version of the cocktail to treat his newborn's hangover in Addams Family Values.
  • In "Heathers: the Musical" Heather Chandler asks Veronica to make her this drink.
  • The drink features early-on in the 1972 film adaptation of Cabaret, being drunk by actress Liza Minnelli as a hangover cure offered to her love interest and co-star Michael York.
  • In the Japanese animated series Cowboy Bebop, the main character Spike Spiegel is seen making a prairie oyster to help with a hangover in the episode Heavy Metal Queen. The bartender however, adds one or two shots of what appears to be gin; as the bottle reads the word 'BOOFEATER', most likely referencing Beefeater Gin.
  • In the 1936 film "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town," Longfellow Deeds (Gary Cooper) is served a Prairie Oyster by his servant to "make his head feel smaller" when he is suffering from a hangover.
  • Jeeves frequently cures Bertie Wooster's hangovers in the P G Wodehouse novels and stories with what Wooster refers to by such locutions as "one of those magic thingies of yours": in fact a prairie-oyster.
  • In the television show, "The Jeffersons," the character Tom (Franklin Cover) is given the drink by his daughter, Jenny (Berlinda Tolbert), the morning after the Willis' attendance of a party. She served the drink with tomato juice. (Season 2, Episode 17 "The Break-Up, Part 2")

See also

References

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