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? about Rolled Oysters at Homerun Burger

by Pete O » Tue May 03, 2011 4:58 pm

I am not much of an oyster fan, but my dad and brothers dearly love rolled oysters. Dad is going to be in town this weekend, and my brothers, myself, and my boys are planning on taking him for a guys lunch. My first thought was to take him to Homerun Burger. They can get rolled oysters and my sons will enjoy burgers and dogs.

I seem to recall that oysters had a "season" years ago and where not available year round at Mazzonis and Moores. Is that still the case? or are the Rolled oysters available year round?

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Re: ? about Rolled Oysters at Homerun Burger

by Kathy K S » Wed May 04, 2011 9:52 pm

Glad you thought of us and yes, we will have Rolled Oysters this weekend. There was a tremendous response to our Rolled Oysters - thanks in part to Robin's review in the LEO - when we introduced them for the Lenten season. We would love to be the "go-to" place for Rolled Oysters but have to be sure that the demand is there year-round. So, for now, I don't know if they will be on the menu all the time. Maybe we will bring in a gallon for the weekend and when we run out, we will be out until the next weekend? My father will look at how much movement we get this weekend now that Lent is over and decide what to do. I'll post an answer next week about it.

They used to say that oysters were only available during the months with an "R" in the name of the month - September through April - when the ocean waters are colder producing plumper, sweeter oysters. And probably before refrigerated trucks that can now provide fresh, good-quality oysters year-round. Although, the price does tend to be higher in the summer months.
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Re: ? about Rolled Oysters at Homerun Burger

by BevP » Thu May 05, 2011 12:36 am

Kathy I have a question about your oysters...How many oysters do you generally put in each rolled oyster?..I ask this because we were at your store on Shelbyville Rd back I guess in March and I got a rolled oyster and I was lucky if mine had one and a half oysters in it. This may have been a fluke or may be how they were supposed to be but it was pretty much 80 percent or more breading. It was hard enough to get crackers from the kids behind the counter so I didnt bother asking them. Thanks for your input.
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Re: ? about Rolled Oysters at Homerun Burger

by Kathy K S » Fri May 06, 2011 10:50 am

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BevP wrote:80 percent or more breading


You are pretty close on that estimate, Bev. Rolled Oysters remind me of a stuffing or a dressing with oysters (instead of turkey!) When the Rolled Oysters are fried, the oysters inside the ball of cracker crumb batter are steamed so that the breading is infused with the taste of fresh oysters. This fried dough is the only part that some of our customers eat: they nibble AROUND the oysters!

When I first read your question, I wondered if you were expecting Pan Fries (individual oysters that are lightly breaded and fried). At any rate, I'm sorry that you were disappointed. I can recommend a local place that serves awesome Pan Fired Oysters: the Hungry Pelican in Fern Creek and also in Clarksville. Be sure to ask for their homemande "Special" Sauce that goes great with them.
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Re: ? about Rolled Oysters at Homerun Burger

by BevP » Fri May 06, 2011 7:57 pm

Kathy K S wrote:[
BevP wrote:80 percent or more breading


You are pretty close on that estimate, Bev. Rolled Oysters remind me of a stuffing or a dressing with oysters (instead of turkey!) When the Rolled Oysters are fried, the oysters inside the ball of cracker crumb batter are steamed so that the breading is infused with the taste of fresh oysters. This fried dough is the only part that some of our customers eat: they nibble AROUND the oysters!

When I first read your question, I wondered if you were expecting Pan Fries (individual oysters that are lightly breaded and fried). At any rate, I'm sorry that you were disappointed. I can recommend a local place that serves awesome Pan Fired Oysters: the Hungry Pelican in Fern Creek and also in Clarksville. Be sure to ask for their homemande "Special" Sauce that goes great with them.

I know my oysters and yes I was disappointed to compare these to Mazzoni's is an illusion. I have eaten Mazzoni's when they were on 7th street and when they were on Taylorsville Rd. I know the difference between rolled oysters and pan fried . I remember Mazzoni's having at least 4 oysters per roll. Your oyster did not cover the center of the palm of my hand, maybe 2 inches in diameter. I dont think I will be needing to go to any other of your busnesses in the future to be educated.
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Re: ? about Rolled Oysters at Homerun Burger

by Mark R. » Fri May 06, 2011 8:43 pm

BevP wrote:I dont think I will be needing to go to any other of your busnesses in the future to be educated.

Bev, Kathy nor any of her relatives own the other restaurants she mentioned as far as I know. She was just trying to suggest someplace else he might be able to find Oysters that are more to your liking!
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Re: ? about Rolled Oysters at Homerun Burger

by BevP » Fri May 06, 2011 10:04 pm

Mark R. wrote:
BevP wrote:I dont think I will be needing to go to any other of your busnesses in the future to be educated.

Bev, Kathy nor any of her relatives own the other restaurants she mentioned as far as I know. She was just trying to suggest someplace else he might be able to find Oysters that are more to your liking!

I am sorry if I was mistaken but I know they used to own the one on St Rita in Okalona,as I was a frequent customer.
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Re: ? about Rolled Oysters at Homerun Burger

by Alison Hanover » Sat May 07, 2011 2:21 pm

That is pretty snippy Bev!!

Mark R. wrote:
BevP wrote:I dont think I will be needing to go to any other of your busnesses in the future to be educated.

Bev, Kathy nor any of her relatives own the other restaurants she mentioned as far as I know. She was just trying to suggest someplace else he might be able to find Oysters that are more to your liking!
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Re: ? about Rolled Oysters at Homerun Burger

by Mark Head » Sat May 07, 2011 3:48 pm

I've had the rolled oysters at Home Run Burgers on a couple of occasions - I had them at the St. Matthews location. I think there were 3-4 oysters in mine - it was as close to Mazzoni's as I've ever had. I loved them. If I'm not mistaken Kathy's family does own Home Run Burgers.

Hi Kathy from an old J-town boy.
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Re: ? about Rolled Oysters at Homerun Burger

by Mark R. » Sat May 07, 2011 4:07 pm

Mark Head wrote:If I'm not mistaken Kathy's family does own Home Run Burgers.

You are correct, my comment was in regards to Hungry Pelican.
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Re: ? about Rolled Oysters at Homerun Burger

by BevP » Sat May 07, 2011 7:53 pm

Alison Hanover wrote:That is pretty snippy Bev!!

Mark R. wrote:
BevP wrote:I dont think I will be needing to go to any other of your busnesses in the future to be educated.

Bev, Kathy nor any of her relatives own the other restaurants she mentioned as far as I know. She was just trying to suggest someplace else he might be able to find Oysters that are more to your liking!

Well I guess I was meaning it to be snippy...I didn't like my oysters I addressed it to the person as a question here since I could not address it in the store. I have seen a lot worse comments on here by other people, I thought I was allowed to vent my dissatisfation.
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Re: ? about Rolled Oysters at Homerun Burger

by BevP » Sat May 07, 2011 8:22 pm

I have been thinking carefully about this forum and this topic...I joined this forum on Derby Day 2010 and after careful consideration the previous post by Allison proves it ....I don't belong here...Robin if you read this discontinue my membership to the forum....You all are not who I wish to associate with...it is more like high school where you cannot express opinions that do not agree with the group.
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Re: ? about Rolled Oysters at Homerun Burger

by Bill P » Sat May 07, 2011 9:44 pm

BevP wrote:IYou all are not who I wish to associate with...it is more like high school where you cannot express opinions that do not agree with the group.

We must have attended different schools.
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Re: ? about Rolled Oysters at Homerun Burger

by Robin Garr » Sat May 07, 2011 9:55 pm

BevP wrote:I have been thinking carefully about this forum and this topic...I joined this forum on Derby Day 2010 and after careful consideration the previous post by Allison proves it ....I don't belong here...Robin if you read this discontinue my membership to the forum....You all are not who I wish to associate with...it is more like high school where you cannot express opinions that do not agree with the group.

Bev, I hope you'll hang around. This is a pretty nice group of people, and you're part of it. I'm sorry feelings got ruffled, but I'm pretty sure no one meant offense. And we really don't deal in cliques here, or if we do, I haven't been invited to join any of 'em. :oops:
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Re: ? about Rolled Oysters at Homerun Burger

by Mark Head » Sun May 08, 2011 12:41 am

Mark R. wrote:
Mark Head wrote:If I'm not mistaken Kathy's family does own Home Run Burgers.

You are correct, my comment was in regards to Hungry Pelican.


I thought they owned that as well or at least they used too.
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