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Book Synopsis The Cookin' Cajun Cooking School Cookbook by :
Download or read book The Cookin' Cajun Cooking School Cookbook written by and published by Gibbs Smith. This book was released on 1997 with total page 108 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Cookin' Cajun Cooking School Cookbook by : Lisette Verlander
Download or read book The Cookin' Cajun Cooking School Cookbook written by Lisette Verlander and published by Gibbs Smith Publishers. This book was released on 1997 with total page 88 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Gumbo, jambalaya, crawfish, etouffee, beef brisket, Bananas Foster, Mississippi Mud Cake--these are Cajun and Creole delicacies that imbue the spirit of New Orleans. Now, creating mouthwatering Cajun and Creole dishes in your own kitchen is just pages away with the help of this popular cookbook. Traditional and contemporary recipes, tips, techniques, and ingredient information have been carefully sandwiched into one meaty volume by two New Orleans cooks--Lisette Verlander and Susan Murphy, owners of The Cookin’ Cajun Cooking School. Over twenty thousand students a year learn the difference between Cajun and Creole cooking while getting a firsthand experience on how to make this delicious fare under the direction of the authors. You’ll think you’ve just pulled up a chair in their kitchen.
Book Synopsis The Justin Wilson #2 Cookbook by : Justin Wilson
Download or read book The Justin Wilson #2 Cookbook written by Justin Wilson and published by Pelican Publishing Company. This book was released on 2000-07-05 with total page 116 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the host of several PBS cooking shows, a second cookbook featuring Cajun-inspired recipes and humor. In this treasury of authentic Cajun recipes, Justin Wilson has assembled a wide range of dishes that perfectly complement his highly successful first cookbook, The Justin Wilson Cookbook, which has gone through numerous printings. For those who want to know the secrets of Cajun cooking, or for those who simply want mouthwatering recipes, Wilson’s collection serves as an excellent resource. Savor, for example, Wild Ducks and Turnips, Cajunized Oriental Pork Chops, Stuffed Cucumbers, and Leftover Spaghetti Casserole. Also enjoy a variety of recipes under the “Cooking in a Bag” section, in which Wilson discloses the secret of cooking meats more quickly―and making them more tender―than non-Cajuns ever dreamed of. These are but a few of the certain-to-please recipes in The Justin Wilson #2 Cookbook, many of which were developed for Wilson’s TV show.
Book Synopsis The Justin Wilson Cookbook by : Justin Wilson
Download or read book The Justin Wilson Cookbook written by Justin Wilson and published by Pelican Publishing Company. This book was released on 2017-11-02 with total page 100 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The first cookbook featuring classic Cajun recipes—from Red Beans and Rice to Catfish Courtbouillon—from the comedian and PBS cooking series host. Justin Wilson took a culture slur and made it a label of distinction. He proudly identified himself, and his cooking, as “Cajun.” His experiences as a safety engineer were the catalyst of his transformation into one of the most familiar Cajun personalities of the last century. “I started interspersing my safety talks with Cajun humor. And what do you know? My audiences stayed awake!” They did a lot more than stay awake. They chuckled, they laughed, they roared—and they learned their safety lessons! For decades, Wilson was in heavy demand on television and in person. He recorded four albums, one of which—The Humorous World of Justin Wilson—broke all album sales records in Texas at the time. His first cookbook, published in 1965, still stands as a masterpiece of Cajun cooking and of culinary expertise in general. Unique, entertaining, and authentic, his original Cajun recipes include everything from the perfect roux to Eggplant Appetizer a la Justin, Red Bean Soup, Okra Gumbo, Venison Roast, and Dirty Rice. Wilson’s collection of Cajun recipes (and humor) will set your imagination on the right track, “I garontee.”
Book Synopsis New Orleans Cookbook by : Rima Collin
Download or read book New Orleans Cookbook written by Rima Collin and published by Knopf. This book was released on 1987-03-12 with total page 266 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Two hundred eighty-eight delicious recipes carefully worked out so that you can reproduce, in your own kitchen, the true flavors of Cajun and Creole dishes. The New Orleans cookbook whose authenticity dependability, and wealth of information have made it a classic.
Book Synopsis Justin Wilson Looking Back by : Justin Wilson
Download or read book Justin Wilson Looking Back written by Justin Wilson and published by Pelican Publishing Company. This book was released on 1997-09-30 with total page 262 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A PBS television chef, humorist and Louisiana native shares stories and recipes from his career as one of the earliest emissaries of Cajun cooking. Justin Wilson made his mark as a storyteller and humorist—a goodwill ambassador of the Cajun culture of South Louisiana. He took a culture slur and made it a label of distinction, proudly identifying himself, and his cooking, as “Cajun.” For this, his final retrospective, Wilson reminisces about times gone by, the recipes he created, and the evolution of his cooking style. He features delicious original recipes, including some healthy and convenient options, and his famously funny anecdotes. Complementing such tasty tidbits are photos that capture the essence of this loveable Cajun icon. This classic cookbook is sure to help you “pass a good time.” I GARONTEE!
Book Synopsis Justin Wilson's Homegrown Louisiana Cookin' by : Justin Wilson
Download or read book Justin Wilson's Homegrown Louisiana Cookin' written by Justin Wilson and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 1990-07-12 with total page 322 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The flavors of Louisiana come alive in this collection of down home country recipes for everything from appetizers to dessert with even some extras for beverages and preserves.
Book Synopsis The Best of New Orleans Cookbook by : Ryan Boudreaux
Download or read book The Best of New Orleans Cookbook written by Ryan Boudreaux and published by Sourcebooks, Inc.. This book was released on 2020-03-03 with total page 259 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Take a bite out of the Big Easy with this Cajun cookbook Just like a big pot of gumbo, New Orleans is a melting pot of cultures and culinary inspirations, from early Creole cuisine and Cajun cooking to the more recent influences of German, Italian, and Vietnamese immigrants. The Best of New Orleans Cookbook captures the spirit of the city with evocative recipes and tales of beloved culinary traditions. What sets this cookbook apart: 50 iconic recipes—Learn to make some of the city's signature dishes, like Hot Roast Beef Po'Boys, Black-eyed Pea Jambalaya, Beignets, and King Cake. Then wash your meal down with a classic NOLA cocktail, like a Sazerac or a Pimm's Cup. Learn some lagniappes—A Southern Louisiana colloquialism, lagniappe means "a little something extra." That's exactly what you'll get with every recipe, be it a quick Cajun cooking tip or the history behind a particular dish. Top 5 travel picks—Experience the city like a local with advice on can't-miss hot spots for breakfast, raw oysters, and happy hour drinks, as well as landmarks and cultural touchstones. Eat your way through Bourbon Street and beyond with The Best of New Orleans Cookbook.
Book Synopsis Cathedral Cooking School Cookbook by : Lucy Core
Download or read book Cathedral Cooking School Cookbook written by Lucy Core and published by Pelican Publishing Company Incorporated. This book was released on 1974-01 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: These recipes are the products of 10 years of testing, tasting, and teaching in the popular Cathedral Cooking School in New Orleans. A cook book compiled by the staff of one of the nation's leading cooking schools has been published by Pelican Publishing Company. Entitled Cathedral Cooking School Cook Book , the volume includes traditional and Creole recipes taught during the past ten years in the nationally known Christ Church Cathedral Cooking School of New Orleans. Edited by Mrs. Lucy Core and Mrs. Clara Lyman, the 208-page book divides recipes into 14 types of food and includes a section of suggested full-course menus. Illustrating the work are sketches by Doris Kimball. According to the editors, the book is based on the premise that while cooking should be sophisticated, it should not be complicated.
Book Synopsis Real Cajun School of Cooking Cookbook by : Louisiana Crawfish-Man
Download or read book Real Cajun School of Cooking Cookbook written by Louisiana Crawfish-Man and published by . This book was released on 1990-11-01 with total page 64 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Real Cajun written by Donald Link and published by Clarkson Potter. This book was released on 2012-06-13 with total page 472 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An untamed region teeming with snakes, alligators, and snapping turtles, with sausage and cracklins sold at every gas station, Cajun Country is a world unto itself. The heart of this area—the Acadiana region of Louisiana—is a tough land that funnels its spirit into the local cuisine. You can’t find more delicious, rustic, and satisfying country cooking than the dirty rice, spicy sausage, and fresh crawfish that this area is known for. It takes a homegrown guide to show us around the back roads of this particularly unique region, and in Real Cajun, James Beard Award–winning chef Donald Link shares his own rough-and-tumble stories of living, cooking, and eating in Cajun Country. Link takes us on an expedition to the swamps and smokehouses and the music festivals, funerals, and holiday celebrations, but, more important, reveals the fish fries, étouffées, and pots of Granny’s seafood gumbo that always accompany them. The food now famous at Link’s New Orleans–based restaurants, Cochon and Herbsaint, has roots in the family dishes and traditions that he shares in this book. You’ll find recipes for Seafood Gumbo, Smothered Pork Roast over Rice, Baked Oysters with Herbsaint Hollandaise, Louisiana Crawfish Boudin, quick and easy Flaky Buttermilk Biscuits with Fig-Ginger Preserves, Bourbon-Soaked Bread Pudding with White and Dark Chocolate, and Blueberry Ice Cream made with fresh summer berries. Link throws in a few lagniappes to give you an idea of life in the bayou, such as strategies for a great trip to Jazz Fest, a what-not-to-do instructional on catching turtles, and all you ever (or never) wanted to know about boudin sausage. Colorful personal essays enrich every recipe and introduce his grandfather and friends as they fish, shrimp, hunt, and dance. From the backyards where crawfish boils reign as the greatest of outdoor events to the white tablecloths of Link’s famed restaurants, Real Cajun takes you on a rollicking and inspiring tour of this wild part of America and shares the soulful recipes that capture its irrepressible spirit.
Book Synopsis Cajun Cooking, Recipes and Remembrances from Acadiana by : Arlene Coco
Download or read book Cajun Cooking, Recipes and Remembrances from Acadiana written by Arlene Coco and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Chef Arlene Coco learned Cajun cooking the only way one can really learn Cajun cooking: in her mother's kitchen in Baton Rouge, La. Now she passes those lessons on in a simple easy-to-read style for the beginning as well as more adventurous cooks. She includes hints and tips galore to make life in the kitchen simpler and more pleasurable.
Book Synopsis JUSTIN WILSON GOURMET AND GOURMAND COOKBOOK, THE by : Justin Wilson
Download or read book JUSTIN WILSON GOURMET AND GOURMAND COOKBOOK, THE written by Justin Wilson and published by Pelican Publishing Company. This book was released on 1984-07-30 with total page 277 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: He looks like a Southern colonel or someone you might have met on a riverboat who wanted to teach you this new game, "poker." The face is handsome, the eyebrows dance when he talks. It is when he talks that you know you've never met anyone quite like him. He's an original, one of a kind, and thousands upon thousands of people have laughed as they never laughed before when he tells his stories-tales about the the most unique people who inhabitthe our earth, the great Cajuns of South Louisiana. . . . he is also an artist when it comes to cooking. He can work the same magic with fish and fowl, with vegetables and fruit, as he can with language. He loves to cook. His mission in life seems to be to make people enjoy life, to make them laugh, and to make them eat. (From the foreword by Gus Weill) In this tasty collection, the world's foremost Cajun humorist and acclaimed gourmet chef shares recipes that will stimulate the most jaded taste buds. Sure to be a favorite with old and new Justin Wilson fans alike, The Justin Wilson Gourmet and Gourmand Cookbook combines Justin Wilson's "ga-ron-teed to please" recipes with a liberal sprinkling of his Cajun humor and forty-nine color photographs. Many of the recipes on Justin's PBS show are featured.
Book Synopsis The Buster Holmes Restaurant Cookbook by : Buster Holmes
Download or read book The Buster Holmes Restaurant Cookbook written by Buster Holmes and published by Pelican Publishing Company. This book was released on 2010 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Buster Holmes opened his first food counter in New Orleans in 1944. The establishment became famous for its red beans and rice (for only twenty-six cents!). This historic cookbook, first published in 1980, is back by popular demand, offering 174 recipes such as cauliflower salad, Creole gumbo, pickled shrimp, fig cake, and the incomparable Buster Holmes red beans and rice.
Book Synopsis Justin Wilson's Easy Cookin' by : Justin Wilson
Download or read book Justin Wilson's Easy Cookin' written by Justin Wilson and published by Pelican Publishing. This book was released on 2010 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Easy to cook, easy to eat-that is Justin Wilson's philosophy in this collection of more than 165 delicious recipes that are a snap to make. You don't have to look any farther than your supermarket for the makings of a great meal, no matter what you've got a hankering for. Good living is about good eating with friends and family, and this cookbook makes it a whole lot easier. Easy is a way of life in Louisiana and cooking is no exception. Justin Wilson adds Cajun wit to every chapter, from breakfast to dessert. Trouble-free recipes such as Crawfish Mashed Potato Casserole, Turtle Stew, and Peanut Butter-Blueberry Cobbler provide a delicious excuse for anyone to try the laid-back way of cooking.
Book Synopsis The Dooky Chase Cookbook by : Leah Chase
Download or read book The Dooky Chase Cookbook written by Leah Chase and published by Arcadia Publishing. This book was released on with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Cajun-Creole Cooking by : Terry Thompson-Anderson
Download or read book Cajun-Creole Cooking written by Terry Thompson-Anderson and published by Shearer Publishing. This book was released on 2003 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With over 400,000 copies in print, the success of Terry Thompson-Anderson's Cajun-Creole Cooking is a testament to the appeal of her unique approach to this very special American regional cuisine.