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Rolled oyster is a baseball-sized seafood dish that is found only in and around Louisville, Kentucky. It consists of three raw oysters dipped in an egg-milk cornmeal batter called pastinga, rolled in cracker crumbs (hence the name), and deep fried. They were first served by Italian immigrant Phillip Mazzoni and his brothers in the late 19th century as a free giveaway to their saloon patrons with a purchased beer or whiskey. It is unknown if rolled oysters were actually invented by the Mazzonis, or if the recipe was brought over from Italy with them. During prohibition, Mazzoni's remained open by selling these oysters in their new restaurant and it became a popular food item all over town. Today, most seafood restaurants and fish fries in the Louisville area will have their own version of these on their menus.[1] Home Run Burgers and Fries had a version that was very popular as well.

Rolled oyster
Rolled oysters
Place of originLouisville,  Kentucky,  United States
Region or statethe South
Created byPhillip Mazzoni and his brothers
Main ingredientsthree raw oysters, egg-milk cornmeal batter (pastinga), cracker crumbs (hence the name)

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  1. ^ The Encyclopedia of Louisville , Page 768
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