Wine and food pairing with recipes of Cajun oysters called 'bienville

Find the best food and wine pairings with a recipe of Cajun oysters called 'bienville. The ingredients in this recipe are usually butter, salt, pepper, onion, garlic, egg yolk, flour, white wine, cayenne pepper, parsley, button mushroom, grated parmesan, shrimp, worcestershire sauce, breadcrumbs, heavy cream, oyster.

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