The Blue Hound Cookery In Ivoryton Is The Place For Great Southern Coastal Cooking

Down the street from the Ivoryton Playhouse

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and its Kris Connors boy reading/elephant sculpture,

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The Blue Hound Cookery

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has opened in the space that once housed popular Aggie’s, as shown in this watercolor hanging inside the restaurant.

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This is how the interior now appears.

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The love of hounds is a recurrent theme.

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Blue Hound was BYOB at the time of our visit, but won’t likely be for long. We toted with us both a white wine

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and a red.

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The wait staff brought out delicious cornbread.

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We plotted our meal from Blue Hound’s exciting menu.

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We began with great fried green tomatoes,

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flame-grilled shrimp over red beans,

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seafood sweet potato chowder,

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Creole beef carpaccio

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and Louisiana-style lump crab cakes with corn pimento cream.

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Main dishes proved wonderful as well. Check out the oyster po’ boy platter, for instance.

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We had a choice of hot sauces to liven it up even further.

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Savannah salmon was a major treat,

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as was the authentic jambalaya

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and the Charleston-style sirloin.

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Desserts? How could we go wrong with a delightful crème brûlée,

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bananas Foster with blueberries,

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and flourless almond chocolate cake?

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The owners, Farmington natives who owned a popular restaurant in the South, couldn’t be nicer,

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nor the Southern chef more successful in plumbing the culinary depths of the South.

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We hope to return soon for a hair of the Blue Hound that bit us.

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The Blue Hound Cookery, 107 Main Street, Ivoryton, 860-767-0260, www.bluehoundcookery.com

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