A newly-baked, toasty bread that emanates warmth, or a generously-sized roll that has been sliced open, the inside of which has been hollowed out to make a receptacle, which is then filled with fried oysters, and then covered with the “lid.” This culinary creation, dubbed “the peacemaker,” allegedly obtained its name from the habit of husbands who come home late and placate their wives by offering them this dish.