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81. Creole by Babette de Rozières | |
Paperback: 360
Pages
(2010-05-19)
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82. Bouche Creole II, La by Leon E. SoniatJr, June Soniat | |
Hardcover: 264
Pages
(1998-05-31)
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Good creole cookbook
If You Love Home Style Creole/Cajun Cooking... |
83. Stir the Pot: The History of Cajun Cuisine by Marcelle Bienvenu, Carl A. Brasseaux, Ryan A. Brasseaux | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(2008-06-30)
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Cajun cooking at its best
Louisiana Food, History, and Culture |
84. Beans, Greens, and Sweet Georgia Peaches: The Southern Way of Cooking Fruits and Vegetables by Damon Lee Fowler | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(1998-03-02)
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Southern veggies - the real way
Don't Let the "Booklist" Review Scare You
So much more than collards and grits! Throughout, Fowler concentrates on Southern traditional ways, always aiming for the authentic touch to his dishes and methods of preparation. Consequently, even though this book is mainly about vegetable dishes, prepared Southern-style, it is by no means a vegetarian cookbook. Traditional Southern pork dripping or ham, as well as seafood features prominently throughout the book. Nevertheless, Fowler remains sensitive to the fact that its title and subject matter may well draw the attention of those seeking vegetarian recipes and so he thoughtfully (and tastefully!) provides true vegetarian (and even vegan) alternatives wherever possible. While these may not be totally true to their origins, the results are every bit as tasty. My copy of this book was given to me by my wife, as a memento of our first trip to Atlanta. Even though some of the ingredients are a little hard to come by the UK, it has nevertheless come to be one of my favourite sources of inspiration in the kitchen. And it is a wonderfully mouth-watering way to be reminded of the hospitality the Southern States!
YUMMY!!! If you grew up in the South and/or (like me) had a Southern motheror grandmother who cooked lots of seasonal vegetables.This book is chockfull of recipes and memories. I have tried about 2/3 of the recipes sofar and I haven't found one that I disliked. ... Read more |
85. Justin Wilson's Homegrown Louisiana Cookin' by Justin Wilson | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(1990-06-28)
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pasting it on
Justin Wilson's Homegrown Louisiana Cookin'
Down HomeCookin'
I loved old Justin, but.....
Justin Wilson's Homegrown Louisiana Cookin' |
86. Over 350 Cajun Creole Recipes by Lee Overton | |
Kindle Edition:
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(2010-07-27)
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87. Emeril's New New Orleans Cooking by Emeril Lagasse, Jessie Tirsch | |
Hardcover: 368
Pages
(1993-04-22)
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Editorial Review Product Description Emeril offers not only hundred of easy-to-prepare recipes, but plenty of professional tips, shortcuts, and useful information about stocking your own New Orleans pantry and making your own seasonings. According to Emeril Lagasse, thisis the classic sauced, smothered, and rouxed Old New Orleans (ONO)cooking that made the city, and Emeril, famous. But even great chefsgrow bored, and when Emeril opened up his own restaurant in the BigEasy he began to experiment with ONO cooking, infusing it with newcultural influences and fresh ingredients. The result, and apt titlefor his debut cookbook, is Emeril's New New OrleansCooking. The food, as you might guess, is magnificent, and thecookbook is a masterpiece. Since Emeril is an immigrant to the BigEasy (from Fall River, Massachusetts), he doesn't fear messing withlocal tradition and overhauling the hallowed Oysters Rockefeller intoOysters in Pernod Cream with Fried Spinach. In fact, his genius liesin his willingness to experiment and a no-holds-barred approach toflavor combinations. Sautéed Scallops with Saffron Corn Sauce orStir-Fry of Sesame Ginger Crawfish over Fried Pasta are just a few ofthe examples. Along with more than 200 other recipes, it is easy tosee why Emeril has become the chef of the '90s, and why New NewOrleans Cooking is here to stay. --Mark O. Howerton Customer Reviews (32)
Not for beginner Cajun cooks
Not an Emeril fan
Something New to add to your dinner menu
The Best of the Best!
Thought I found treasure...ended up trash |
88. Cooking in Cajun Country by Cheré Dastugue Coen, Karl Breaux | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(2009-08-01)
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89. American cooking: Creole and Acadian (Foods of the world) by Peter S Feibleman | |
Hardcover: 208
Pages
(1982)
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90. Creole and Cajun by D. Kelly | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1989-12-01)
Isbn: 1875566295 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
91. Cajun: Cooking Around the World by Ruby Le Bois | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2005-04-18)
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92. Recipes from Historic Louisiana: Cooking with Louisiana's Finest Restaurants by Steve Bauer | |
Hardcover: 208
Pages
(2006-05-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Oh! there are so many more! Il y a beaucoup pour vous enchanter dans le cuisine de la Louisiane. Customer Reviews (6)
A compilation of recipes drawn from the head chefs of forty-eight popular restaurants
Mouth-watering
Best Cookbook
Wow!Good Stuff!
A Must Have Book |
93. 100 Greatest Cajun Recipes, The (100 Greatest Recipes Series) by Jude Theriot | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2006-03-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description In recounting the history of the Cajuns from their Canadian beginnings through their migration south to Louisiana, Theriot conveys the spirit and resolve of a proud community. To know this spirit is to know what drives them to cook with such passion. From boiled crawfish, crabmeat au gratin, and shrimp gumbo to chicken étouffée, Chef Theriot has distilled the essence of Cajun cooking with his signature easy-to-follow, hearty recipes. Customer Reviews (2)
Good cookbook
The 100 Greatest Cajun Recipes |
94. Skinny Cajun: Tasty Reduced-Fat Cajun Cooking & Culture by Lucy Zaunbrecher | |
Plastic Comb: 172
Pages
(2008-02)
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95. Beyond Gumbo : Creole Fusion Food from the Atlantic Rim by Jessica B. Harris | |
Hardcover: 400
Pages
(2003-03-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description For most Americans, Creole cooking is permanently and exclusively linked to the city of New Orleans. But Creole food is more than the deep, rich flavors of Louisiana gumbo. In reality, its range encompasses foods spread across the Atlantic rim. From Haiti to Brazil to Barbados, Creole cooking is the original fusion food, where African and European and Caribbean cuisine came together in the Americas. In Beyond Gumbo, culinary historian and critically acclaimed cookbook author Jessica B. Harris has brought together 150 of these vibrant recipes from across the Americas, accompanied by cultural and historical anecdotes and illustrated with beautiful antique postcards. Creole cuisine incorporates many elements, including composed rice dishes, abundant hot sauces, dumplings and fritters, and the abundant use of fresh vegetables and local seafood. In Creole cuisine you might find vanilla borrowed from the Mexican Aztecs combined with rice grown using African methods and cooked using European techniques to produce a rice pudding that is uniquely Creole. Harris uses ingredients available in most grocery stores and by mail order that will allow any home cook to re-create favorite dishes from numerous countries. From Puerto Rico's tangy lechon asado to Charleston's Red Rice, from Jamaica, New York, to Jamaica, West Indies, Harris discovers the secrets of this true fusion cuisine. Mouthwatering recipes such as Corn Stew from Costa Rica, Aztec Corn Soup from Mexico, Scallop Cebiche from Peru, Baxter's Road Fried Chicken from Barbados, Roast Leg of Pork from Puerto Rico, Mashed Sweet Potatoes with Pineapple from the United States, and six different gumbo recipes will lead you to the kitchen again and again. Sweets and confections are an essential part of Creole cooking, and Harris includes delectable dessert recipes such as Lemon-Pecan Pound Cake from the United States, Three-Milk Flan from Costa Rica, Rice Fritters from New Orleans, and Rum Sauce from Barbados. To complete the fusion experience, sample drink recipes such as Banana Punch from Barbados and Lemon Verbena Iced Tea from New Orleans. Tastes that are as bright as tropical sunshine are hallmarks of this international cooking of the Creole world. With a comprehensive glossary of ingredients and lists of mail-order sources, Beyond Gumbo will transport you to kitchens throughout the Americas and take you on a culinary journey to the roots of Creole cuisine. There's a helpful glossary of ingredients right up front, and sources for the more obscure spices and the like. Her chapters break out as "Appetizers," "Soups and Salads," "Condiments and Sauces" (this chapter alone is worth the price of the book), "Vegetables," "Main Dishes," "Starches," "Desserts," "Beverages," and "Menus."You'll find Green Mango Salad from French Guyana; Black Bean Soup from Cuba; Creole Tomatoes and Olives from New Orleans; Spinach and Green Bananas from Guadeloupe; Corn Stew from Costa Rica; Quechua-style Chicken Stew from Peru; Roast Pork with Passion Fruit Sauce from Costa Rica; and Aunt Sweet's Seafood Gumbo from New Orleans. The flavors are compelling, layered, often highly spiced--this is the food where Africa, Europe, and the New World all came together, the original fusion food. And there is no better guide on this glorious adventure than Jessica B. Harris. She brings scholarship and passion to her subject. Her self-discovery is another ingredient in this rich stew served over rice. Ashé!--Schuyler Ingle Customer Reviews (2)
Alive with culture and history (and tasty dishes) I only ever heard of the soursop fruit, or the wonderful beverage mauby when I finally traveled to the U.S. Virgin Islands a few years ago, so was eager to learn more. And although there are many familiar foods, such as black-eyed peas, and okra, to an amateur cook like me, the Atlantic Rim variations gave me more reasons to like these favorites from childhood. I especially loved to see cane syrup; it reminded me so of my father, who grew up in Alabama and processed cane at the mill as a child. He couldn't get enough of the syrup or the juice.It also reminded me of the purpose of the book: To show, through cuisine, the marvelous connection between the cultures of Africa, the Caribbean, Central & South Americas, and the United States
high hopes disappointed |
96. Frank Davis Cooks Cajun, Creole, and Crescent City by Frank Davis | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(1994-07-31)
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Frank Davis Cooks Cajun, Creole, & Crescent City
Frank Davis Cooks Cajun, Creole, and Crescent City
Authentic N.O. flavor
Awsome N'Awlins Cooking |
97. Louisiana Cookery by Mary Land | |
Paperback: 376
Pages
(2005-05-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description In this book, Land collects, refines, and comments on recipes from all parts of Louisiana, from its bayous to its back alleys, from rural swampland to urban centers such as New Orleans and Shreveport. These delectable items include such oddities as "Squirrel Head Potpie" and "Poached Alligator Tail," as well as gourmet pleasures from Creole haute cuisine. From banquet-sized meals to intimate dining, this book covers it all and adds a special an emphasis on how to prepare Gulf Coast fish and game. The history of Louisiana's wines and spirits is also amply described, with intriguing historical tidbits about the state's contributions to alcoholic beverages. The book reveals the recipes of numerous drinks, unique to this area, but now widely known and enjoyed. More than a simple cookbook, Louisiana Cookery offers commentary on and history of the dishes, including entertaining and informative accounts of how certain recipes were created and evolved, with quotes from chefs famous and unknown. Land's simple, witty style gives lucid insights into both Louisiana cuisine and the cultural roux from which it arose. Customer Reviews (1)
Potpourri of Cooking and Culture |
98. New Orleans Home Cooking by Dale Curry | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(2008-08-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description When people come to New Orleans, one of the firstthings they think of is food. Now, local food writer DaleCurry presents the recipes that can be found in manykitchens throughout the area. These recipes have stoodthe test of time and have become the cuisine that thiscity was built upon. Classic dishes such as grillades,daube, courtbouillon, and gumbo are only a few of thedelicious dishes offered by this expert on New Orleanscooking. Customer Reviews (6)
New Orleans Home Cooking
Title Says It All
Not Worth It
Deliciously magnificent!
Great recipes for New Orleans Cooking |
99. Hot Peppers: The Story of Cajuns and <i>Capsicum</i> (Chapel Hill Book) by Richard Schweid | |
Paperback: 184
Pages
(1999-11-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description This edition of Hot Peppers has been thoroughly updated and includes some twenty-five recipes for such deliciously spicy dishes as crawfish ŽtouffŽe, jambalaya, and okra shrimp gumbo. Customer Reviews (2)
not exactly what I expected
a tabasco lover's bible |
100. Caribbean Adventures: Classic Cajun Cooking and Tales from the Reign of the Pirates by Adlai House Publishing | |
Paperback: 127
Pages
(1993-09)
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