Cook Like a New Orleanian

Cook Like a New Orleanian
Title Cook Like a New Orleanian PDF eBook
Author Toya Boudy
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 2017-07-06
Genre
ISBN 9781521768969

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In her first cookbook, Chef Toya creates 20 classic New Orleans recipes that will embeds the soul of the city in each dish. Her signature dishes like Seafood Gumbo and Oyster Rockefeller Pasta celebrate the rich heritage of the region and its connection to the Gulf Coast. Other recipes like Drunken Cherry Bread Pudding and Cajun Meat Pies stuffed with crawfish show her creative side, as she puts a unique twist on traditional cooking methods. As an authority on Cajun and Creole dishes, she brings a fresh and delightful view on New Orleans cooking, one of the greatest food cities in the world.She exemplifies her native city of New Orleans, not just through her cuisine, but with her zest for life and personality. Whether you're from New Orleans or visited the city and fell in love with its culture, this is the cookbook for you. Chef Toya invites you into her home and makes each dish a simple process for you're to recreate in your kitchen.

Emeril's New New Orleans

Emeril's New New Orleans
Title Emeril's New New Orleans PDF eBook
Author Emeril Lagasse
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 378
Release 2013-06-25
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0062306898

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Emeril Lagasse fuses the rich traditions of Creole cookery with the best of America's regional cuisines and adds a vibrant new palette of tastes, ingredients, and styles. The heavy sauces, the long-cooked roux, and the smothered foods that were the heart of old-style New Orleans cooking have been replaced by simple fresh ingredients and easy cooking techniques with a light touch. Emeril serves up a masterpiece in his first cookbook, Emeril's New New Orleans Cooking. 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.

New Orleans Home Cooking

New Orleans Home Cooking
Title New Orleans Home Cooking PDF eBook
Author Dale Curry
Publisher Pelican Publishing Company
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781589805194

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New Orleans is synonymous with great music, great parties, and great food. This volume features firm favourites such as gumbo, jambalaya, oyster pie, Cajun meatloaf, barbequed shrimp - with step-by-step instructions.

New Orleans Con Sabor Latino

New Orleans Con Sabor Latino
Title New Orleans Con Sabor Latino PDF eBook
Author Zella Palmer Cuadra
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 154
Release 2013-07-27
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1617038954

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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 left untouched by this fusion of cultures. Zella Palmer Cuadra visited and interviewed each creator. Each dish is placed in historical context and is presented in full-color images, along with photographs of the cooks. Latino culture has left an indelible mark on classic New Orleans cuisine and its history, and now this contribution is celebrated and recognized in this beautifully illustrated volume. The cookbook includes a lagniappe (something extra) section of New Orleans recipes from a Latin perspective. Such creations as seafood paella with shrimp boudin, Puerto Rican po'boy (jibarito) with grillades, and Cuban chicken soup bring to life this delicious mix of traditional recipes and new flavors.

The Picayune's Creole Cook Book

The Picayune's Creole Cook Book
Title The Picayune's Creole Cook Book PDF eBook
Author The Picayune
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 466
Release 2012-04-26
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0486152405

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Hundreds of enticing recipes: soups and gumbos, seafoods, meats, rice dishes and jambalayas, cakes and pastries, fruit drinks, French breads, many other delectable dishes. Explanations of traditional French manner of preparations.

New Orleans Cookbook

New Orleans Cookbook
Title New Orleans Cookbook PDF eBook
Author Lena Richard
Publisher Pelican Publishing Company
Pages 0
Release 1999-04
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781565545885

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Originally published: Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1940.

The New Orleans Kitchen

The New Orleans Kitchen
Title The New Orleans Kitchen PDF eBook
Author Justin Devillier
Publisher Lorena Jones Books
Pages 386
Release 2019-10-29
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0399582290

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A modern instructional with 120 recipes for classic New Orleans cooking, from James Beard Award-winning chef and restaurateur Justin Devillier. IACP AWARD FINALIST • NAMED ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR BY THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW With its uniquely multicultural, multigenerational, and unapologetically obsessive food culture, New Orleans has always ranked among the world's favorite cities for people who love to eat and cook. But classic New Orleans cooking is neither easily learned nor mastered. More than thirty years ago, beloved Paul Prudhomme taught the ways of Crescent City cooking but, even in tradition-steeped New Orleans, classic recipes have evolved and fans of what is arguably the most popular regional cuisine in America are ready for an updated approach. With step-by-step photos and straightforward instructions, James Beard Award-winner Justin Devillier details the fundamentals of the New Orleans cooking canon—from proper roux-making to time-honored recipes, such as Duck and Andouille Gumbo and the more casual Abita Root Beer-Braised Short Ribs. Locals, Southerners, and food tourists alike will relish Devillier's modern-day approach to classic New Orleans cooking.