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Category Archives: Recipes
Creole Cream Cheese Recipe
I made a fresh batch of Creole Cream Cheese yesterday that I finished today. I just ate what you see in the picture, sprinkled heavily with sugar, and I can tell you honestly, you don’t know what you’re missing if … Continue reading
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Fried Catfish Recipe
My version of good old Southern Fried Catfish & Hushpuppies really hit the spot tonight! Sometimes, the only thing that will cool your craving is a whole plate of fried food, tonight was one of those nights. I used a … Continue reading
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Oyster Omelette Recipe
I made an Oyster Omelette for breakfast today, a Creole favorite. I used bacon and green onions in mine which sure didn’t hurt the flavor, because as we know from Angels On Horseback, Oysters and Bacon go together like Peas … Continue reading
File Gumbo Recipe
I finally got around to making a Filé Gumbo to take my pure Sassafras Filé powder for a test spin. I found that the flavor is much more subtle, and the thickening power is about 10 times that of the … Continue reading
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Tagged cajun gumbo, choctaw indians, creole gumbo, dookie chase, emeril gumbo recipe, emeril's country file gumbo recipe, file gumbo, file gumbo recipe, file powder, gumbo, gumbo file, gumbo recipe, homemade file powder, louisiana, new orleans, okra, safrole, sassafras, sassafras tree michigan, shrimp
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Crawfish & Tasso Jambalaya
From Nola Cuisine I made Jambalaya for dinner tonight and it really hit the spot, it’s one of my favorite one pot meals. Here I used Crawfish and my homemade Tasso which added a nice smoky flavor. You could easily … Continue reading
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Barbecue Shrimp Recipe
This dish is a New Orleans mainstay, created by Pascal’s Manale located at: 1838 Napoleon Avenue New Orleans, LA 70115 (504) 895-4877 There are so many imitations that the dish has kind of reinvented itself from the original at Manale’s. … Continue reading
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Angels on Horseback Recipe
Angels on Horseback, is the more poetic name for Oysters en Brochette, or skewered Oysters wrapped in bacon, how could you possibly go wrong with Oysters and Bacon? I tossed the Oysters in a quick little marinade while I par-cooked … Continue reading
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Chargrilled Oysters with Artichoke Garlic Cream Sauce
From Nola Cuisine This recipe is inspired by two greats: Drago’s Charbroiled Oysters, and the late great Warren Leruth’s Oyster Artichoke Soup. Anyone who has had the pleasure of tasting Oyster Artichoke Soup in New Orleans knows that Ersters and … Continue reading
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Boudin Stuffed Pork Chops with Creole Mustard and Cane Syrup Glaze
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What could be better than pork stuffed inside of pork? Not much in my opinion. I cut a pocket into some nice 1 inch thick Chops, then stuffed with about 1/2 cup or so of my Boudin (squeezed out of … Continue reading
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