The Southern Po' Boy Cookbook

The Southern Po' Boy Cookbook
Title The Southern Po' Boy Cookbook PDF eBook
Author Todd-Michael St. Pierre
Publisher Ulysses Press
Pages 114
Release 2013-11-12
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1612432379

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Traditional takes and bold new flavors served up in a split loaf of light and crusty French bread Humble and delicious, po' boys are the favorite of local folks in the Big Easy who snatch them up by the thousands at delis, bars, and corner stores every day. In recent years, gourmet chefs have been getting innovative and raising these popular submarine sandwiches to new heights. Now, The Southern Po' Boy Cookbook brings the many flavors of these scrumptious treats to the home cook's kitchen. The first cookbook to focus solely on po' boys, this beautiful, full-color compilation offers all the traditional fillings ? roast beef, fried oysters, shrimp, soft-shell crab, catfish, and sausage ? and an array of delectable new variations. For a healthier sub, the author offers up turkey breast or Vietnamese bánh mi?inspired po' boys. And for the more adventurous, the foot-longs crammed with seafood-stuffed artichoke hearts, French poutine, and alligator will entice anyone.

Po’Boy Cookbook

Po’Boy Cookbook
Title Po’Boy Cookbook PDF eBook
Author Anna Ramsey
Publisher Interactive Media Licensing
Pages 35
Release 2024-03-10
Genre Cooking
ISBN

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Discover a range of delicious PoBoy recipes inside my new PoBoy cookbook, PoBoy Cookbook: A Selection of Delicious & Easy PoBoy Recipes Packed with flavorful, simple to prepare PoBoy recipes, with readily available ingredients, my new recipe book contains a wide selection of PoBoy recipes to cater to everyone's tastes and dietary needs. Inside my PoBoy cookbook, you'll discover: Delicious PoBoy Recipes. A selection of delicious and flavorful PoBoy recipes that are easy to prepare and offer a wide variety of authentic PoBoy recipes the whole family will love. Detailed Preparation & Cooking Instructions. Because preparing PoBoy recipes does not need to be difficult, all of the PoBoy recipes contained inside my PoBoy cookbook are so simple to follow and easy to make a complete newcomer to home cooking could have a freshly prepared meal on the table quickly and easily. Quick & Easy PoBoy Recipes. Many of the PoBoy recipes contained inside my cookbook can be ready in under 30 minutes from fridge to table, simply follow the recipes and have the perfect PoBoy ready to enjoy in next to no time with perfectly flavorful PoBoys each and every time. Download my PoBoy cookbook right now and access the full range of delicious and flavorful PoBoy recipes contained inside and begin experiencing flavorful PoBoys like never before!

Po'Boy Sandwich Recipes

Po'Boy Sandwich Recipes
Title Po'Boy Sandwich Recipes PDF eBook
Author Katy Lyons
Publisher Katy Lyons
Pages 120
Release 2023-06-24
Genre Cooking
ISBN

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Welcome to a culinary journey dedicated to the renowned Po'Boy sandwiches! This cookbook pays homage to the Louisiana's beloved classic, a sandwich that captures the essence of the region's soulful cuisine. The Po'Boy is not merely a meal but a cultural symbol, born out of resilience during the Great Depression in New Orleans. In 1929, two brothers, Benny and Clovis Martin, former streetcar conductors, opened a sandwich shop in New Orleans. Witnessing the struggles of the striking streetcar drivers, affectionately known as "Poor Boys," the Martin brothers generously offered them free sandwiches. These sandwiches featured affordable ingredients like roast beef or fried seafood nestled within a French bread loaf. The Po'Boy's popularity quickly extended beyond the striking workers, captivating the hearts of locals and visitors alike. The term "Po'Boy" became synonymous with this sandwich, and today, it is celebrated worldwide with a myriad of flavors and fillings, making it a delectable and inclusive choice for any occasion. This cookbook stands as a tribute to the iconic Po'Boy sandwich and the vibrant culinary heritage of Louisiana. It presents a collection of recipes that honor tradition while embracing innovation, showcasing the versatility and captivating flavors of this beloved sandwich.

The Cajun Vegan Cookbook

The Cajun Vegan Cookbook
Title The Cajun Vegan Cookbook PDF eBook
Author Krimsey Lilleth
Publisher Blue Star Press
Pages 411
Release 2022-09-27
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1958803006

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Plant-based foodies rejoice: you can finally indulge in New Orleans' iconic cuisine thanks to the 130+ recipes in this first-ever Cajun vegan cookbook. Classic dishes like jambalaya, étouffée, gumbo, and hushpuppies have gone vegan in this delicious cookbook which blends Louisiana's beloved flavor profiles with plant-forward ingredients that are fresh and sustainable, yet still authentic and delicious. 130+ recipes inspired by the Big Easy (including 90+ gluten-free options): • Breakfasts and Breads: Molasses & Roasted Pecan Pancakes, Backwoods Buttermilk Biscuits and Gray, and Strawberry Peach Heart Tarts • Soups, Salads, and Poboys: Southern Belle Pepper Salad, Gulf Coast Oyster Mushroom Soup, and Swamp Queen Poboy • Entrees: Heart of the Bayou Étouffée, Jambalaya Collard Wraps, and Chili-Rubbed Butternut Squash Steaks • Sides: Fried Green Tomatoes, Kale & Tempeh'd Black-Eyed Peas, and Cajun Potato Wedges • Dressings, Sauces, and Toppings: Tangy Tabasco Dressing, Cajun Nacho Sauce, and Smoky Maple "Bacon" Bits • Desserts: French Quarter Beignets, Cinnamon King Cake, and Salted Pecan Pralines • Drinks: Jalapeño Cauldron Lemonade, Café Au Lait, and Hurricane Party Each of the recipes was created under the influence of powdered sugar, café au lait, Louisiana jazz, and a sprinkling of '90s jams by Krimsey Lilleth, founder of the late-and-great Los Angeles restaurant Krimsey's Cajun Kitchen. May this cookbook inspire you to try new things, have fun with your food, and be reminded that life is one big party. Enjoy! “Krimsey’s restaurant was a real favorite of ours. We had her food at Billie’s rehearsals often…fortunately for all of us, she just put out a Cajun vegan cookbook.” - Maggie Baird, mother of Billie Eilish and FINNEAS and founder of the plant-based food initiative Support+Feed

Po'Boy Sandwich Cookbook

Po'Boy Sandwich Cookbook
Title Po'Boy Sandwich Cookbook PDF eBook
Author Laura Sommers
Publisher Independently Published
Pages 0
Release 2023-04-06
Genre
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Welcome to a cookbook dedicated to the world of Po'Boy sandwiches! A culinary icon of Louisiana, this classic sandwich is a beloved staple that embodies the soulful spirit of the region. The Po'Boy sandwich is not just a meal, but a cultural symbol of the working-class that originated in New Orleans during the Great Depression. The history of the Po'Boy begins in 1929 when two brothers, Benny and Clovis Martin, who were former streetcar conductors, opened a sandwich shop in New Orleans, Louisiana. They noticed that the striking streetcar drivers, also known as "Poor Boys," were struggling to make ends meet during the streetcar strike. The Martin brothers, being empathetic to their cause, started offering them free sandwiches to help them out. These sandwiches were made using inexpensive ingredients such as roast beef or fried seafood on French bread. Soon, the sandwiches gained popularity not only among the striking workers but also among the general public, and the name "Po'Boy" became a common term for the sandwich. Today, the Po'Boy sandwich is enjoyed all over the world and comes in a variety of flavors and fillings, making it a delicious and accessible option for any occasion. This cookbook is dedicated to celebrating this iconic sandwich and the rich cultural heritage of Louisiana cuisine, offering recipes that are both traditional and innovative, and showcasing the versatility and flavors of the Po'Boy.

The Big Book of King Cake

The Big Book of King Cake
Title The Big Book of King Cake PDF eBook
Author Matt Haines
Publisher Susan Schadt Press LLC
Pages 368
Release 2021-12-14
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781733634120

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"I once ate more than eighty king cakes in a single Carnival," author Matt Haines proudly remembers, demonstrating his dedication to this delicious Mardi Gras tradition. "So you can imagine how amazed I was to learn there has never been a coffee table book dedicated to king cakes!" The Big Book of King Cake changes that, telling the thousands-year-old story through lush photography of more than one hundred and fifty unique king cakes, as well as stories from the diverse and talented bakers who make them. While king cakes are typically only available during Carnival season, readers can enjoy this book year-round. From the traditional cakes generations of New Orleanians have loved, to the unconventional creations that break all the rules, this book is your guide to the Crescent City's favorite baked good. The Big Book of King Cake is for anyone who loves food, history, sweets, culture, and of course, New Orleans.

Gumbo Tales: Finding My Place at the New Orleans Table

Gumbo Tales: Finding My Place at the New Orleans Table
Title Gumbo Tales: Finding My Place at the New Orleans Table PDF eBook
Author Sara Roahen
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 304
Release 2009-04-20
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0393072061

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“Makes you want to spend a week—immediately—in New Orleans.” —Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg, Wall Street Journal A cocktail is more than a segue to dinner when it’s a Sazerac, an anise-laced drink of rye whiskey and bitters indigenous to New Orleans. For Wisconsin native Sara Roahen, a Sazerac is also a fine accompaniment to raw oysters, a looking glass into the cocktail culture of her own family—and one more way to gain a foothold in her beloved adopted city. Roahen’s stories of personal discovery introduce readers to New Orleans’ well-known signatures—gumbo, po-boys, red beans and rice—and its lesser-known gems: the pho of its Vietnamese immigrants, the braciolone of its Sicilians, and the ya-ka-mein of its street culture. By eating and cooking her way through a place as unique and unexpected as its infamous turducken, Roahen finds a home. And then Katrina. With humor, poignancy, and hope, she conjures up a city that reveled in its food traditions before the storm—and in many ways has been saved by them since.