What are the ingredients for Pennsylvania Dutch oyster stew?

There is no such thing as "Pennsylvania Dutch oyster stew." Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine focuses on hearty, simple dishes featuring ingredients like pork, potatoes, and noodles. Oyster stew is a more coastal dish, originating from regions with access to oysters.

You might be thinking of a similar dish called "Oyster Pot Pie" which can be found in some regions, but it is not a traditional Pennsylvania Dutch dish.

If you're looking for a traditional Pennsylvania Dutch dish, here are some examples:

* Pot Pie: A hearty dish filled with meat, vegetables, and gravy, often topped with a flaky crust.

* Schnitz un Knepp: A dish consisting of dumplings (knepp) and pork (schnitz).

* Shoofly Pie: A molasses-based pie with a crumb topping.

* Chicken Pot Pie: A similar dish to pot pie but featuring chicken instead of other meats.

If you're interested in oyster stew, you can find recipes online for various versions. It is a delicious and comforting dish, often served with crackers or crusty bread.