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St. Pierre, Todd-Michael.
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641.5976335
Publication Date
2012
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LAISSEZ LES BONS TEMPS ROULERIn Tremé, jazz is always in the air and something soulful is simmering on the stove. This gritty neighborhood celebrates a passion for love, laughter, friends, family and strangers in its rich musical traditions and mouth-watering Southern food. Infuse your own kitchen with a Taste of Tremé by serving up its down-home dishes and new twists on classic New Orleans favorites like: Muffuletta Salad Chargrilled Oysters Crawfi sh and Corn Beignets Shrimp and Okra Hushpuppies Chicken and Andouille Gumbo Roast Beef Po' Boy Creole Tomato Shrimp Jambalaya Bananas FosterIncluding fascinating cultural facts about the music, architecture and dining that make up Tremé, this book will have your taste buds tapping to the beat of a big brass band.
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Ryan, Bill.
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641.59763
Publication Date
2012
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<DIV>Bill Ryan serves up some of the finest Cajun and Creole cooking out of a Dutch oven you'll ever taste! With this cookbook, he shares some of his prize recipes and tips for cast-iron cooking. Give a few of these Louisiana favorites a try: Beignets, Shrimp Creole, Dirty Rice, and Crawfish Etouffee. And, if that doesn't fit the bill, Grillades and Grits, Cajun Cacciatore, Mardi Gras Rolls, and Lime-Coconut Buttermilk Pie certainly will.</div>
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Choate, Elizabeth.
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641.59763
Publication Date
2015
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What do you do with a 'gator after you catch it? EIizabeth Choate, from the History Channel's popular ""Swamp People,"" has a few delicious ideas. And if you're not the adventurous type (think nutria, not to mention other types of swamp game of Louisiana), you'll love her takes on venison, duck and Cajun classics like shrimp, jambalaya, crawfish and gumbo, as well as downhome staples like fried pork chops, potato salad and 7-Up cake. With 100 recipes, the Queen has something for all her fans.ELIZABETH CHOATE hunts alligators in ""Swamp People,"" which airs on The History Channel. She lives in
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Cuadra, Zella Palmer.
Call Number
641.59763
Publication Date
2013
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New Orleans con Sabor Latino is a documentary cookbook that draws on the rich Latino culture and history of New Orleans by focusing on thirteen New Orleanian Latinos from diverse backgrounds. Their stories are compelling and reveal what for too long has been overlooked. The book celebrates the influence of Latino cuisine on the food culture of New Orleans from the eighteenth century to the influx of Latino migration post-Katrina and up to today. From farmers' markets, finedining restaurants, street cart vendors, and home cooks, there isn't a part of the food industry that has been le
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