Big Bubba's Yummy Cajun Desserts

Big Bubba's Yummy Cajun Desserts
Author: Susan Martin-Witherspoon
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2014-08-12
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1312429615

This is the second book in a series of Cajun recipes by Big Bubba, published by Susan-Martin Witherspoon. As a young girl gowing up in the swamps of Louisiana her entire family learned how to cook well. Big Bubba was one of the best. Susan Martin-Witherspoon seeks to bring his family cuisine recipes to the world.

Complete Cajun Cookbook

Complete Cajun Cookbook
Author: Ryan Boudreaux
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2021-12-28
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1638780323

Cook like a Cajun with 100 authentic recipes Cajun food has deep roots in home-style country cooking and the rich heritage of Cajun culture, which combine to create unique flavors you can't find anywhere else. The Complete Cajun Cookbook makes it simple to capture those flavors in your own kitchen, with detailed instructions for mastering regional cooking techniques and a comprehensive collection of beloved recipes. What differentiates this book from other New Orleans cookbooks: An overview of Cajun cooking—Get a crash course on the history of Cajun cuisine, and learn how to master regional cooking techniques. Tips for stocking a Cajun kitchen—Discover the ingredients that set Cajun cuisine apart, and find an easy recipe for throwing together your own Cajun seasoning. Classic and creative recipes—Explore an enticing mix of traditional favorites and modern Cajun cooking, from Seafood Gumbo to Corn Maque Choux. Bring home the vibrant flavors of New Orleans with this top choice in Louisiana cookbooks.

The Best of New Orleans Cookbook

The Best of New Orleans Cookbook
Author: Ryan Boudreaux
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2020-03-03
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1646114345

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.

The Big Easy City Cookbook

The Big Easy City Cookbook
Author: Angel Burns
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2019-09-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781695742055

The Louisiana city of New Orleans nicknamed the crescent city is not only a great party place, but it is also the melting pots of cuisines. It is the convergence point for food from different culture, from French to African and American culture. Do not go too far searching for the traditional New Orleans Creole and Cajun because you would find it all right here. The differences between the two styles of cooking are as easy as pie. Creole dishes originate from various regions of the world like Europe, Africa, the Caribbean, and Native America while Cajun dishes come from Southern and French influences. However, if you aren't heading south anytime soon, you can start making our 40 creole and Cajun recipes. We have brought together stupendous and classic yet traditional dishes from New Orleans right to your kitchen table. You will discover main dishes like chicken, touffe, crawfish pie, even Louisiana alligator Creole stew. Are you salivating? We aren't done yet because we also have desserts like pecan pie, doberge cake, and bread pudding, not to mention iconic cocktails. Let the celebration of New Orleans begin. Get your copy of this cookbook.

The Genuine Cajun Cookbook

The Genuine Cajun Cookbook
Author: Barbara Riddle
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2019-07-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781080248483

If you think of Cajun food, you are probably thinking spicy. Spices definitely dominate Cajun dishes. However, Cajun cuisine has its basis in French cooking. The people who settled in New Orleans and Louisiana were mostly French, and that is reflected in the recipes in The Genuine Cajun Cookbook.When these French settlers arrived, they found an abundance of seafood in the Gulf of Mexico, such as shrimp, crawfish, crabs, and other seafood. The bounties of the sea became a huge part of Cajun cooking, from Jambalaya, crawfish, and seafood stews. Many of these dishes are hotter than August, but you can control the heat, allowing everyone to enjoy a bit of Bayou living.After enjoying one of the delectable dishes from The Genuine Cajun Cookbook, relax over a cup of coffee and one of Louisiana's wonderful pecan desserts.

Big Easy Eats

Big Easy Eats
Author: Rock 'N' Roll Burgers
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-09
Genre:
ISBN:

The Big Easy Eats cookbook is the perfect way to experience the cultural cuisine of New Orleans! With 98 classic recipes, it's guaranteed to tantalize lovers of Cajun and Creole cooking. With fantastic southern flavors and a feel of authenticity, it's no wonder that this cookbook is a must-have for any kitchen. In this cookbook, you'll get to experience the unique flavors of New Orleans and learn how to make dishes like jambalaya, gumbo, and more.Explore the rich cultural history of NOLA and understand what makes the food so special. Each recipe in the Big Easy Eats cookbook has been selected from some of the best local restaurants, giving cookbook readers an insight into the city's distinctive flavors. With Big Easy Eats, you'll get to cook and enjoy a variety of dishes from Cajun cuisine. Learn to make classics like crawfish étouffée, BBQ shrimp po-boys, hush puppies, fried oyster omelets, and much more. All of the recipes are simple enough for anyone to follow, regardless of their previous cooking experience. They also include helpful ingredients list and make-ahead instructions for when you're running short on time. In the Big Easy Eats cookbook, find helpful cooking tips that will take your cooking from average to extraordinary. With ingredients such as green onion, parsley, and Bay leaves, you'll learn how to bring out the best flavors in your dishes. And with the help of the Big Easy Eats cookbook, master the art of the perfect roux and get up to speed on the city's traditional Creole and Cajun seasonings. The beauty of the Big Easy Eats cookbook is that it's not your typical cooking guide. It's more like an afternoon with your friend who's spent countless summers in New Orleans and is eager to share memories and lore as well as recipes. So grab your apron and start cooking like a real New Orleans local with the Big Easy Eats cookbook.

Gumbo

Gumbo
Author: Dale Curry
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2015-03-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1469622688

Recalling childhood visits to her grandmother's house in New Orleans, where she would feast on shrimp and okra gumbo, Dale Curry offers fifty recipes--for gumbos, jambalayas, and those little something extras known as lagniappe--that will put Louisiana taste and hospitality on your table. "Gumbo" calls to mind the diverse culinary traditions of Louisiana that, like gumbo itself, are simmered from elements of the many cultures circulating in the state. Drawing historically from French, African, Caribbean, Native American, Spanish, Italian, and other culinary sources, the Creole and Cajun cooking featured in Gumbo embraces the best of local shellfish, sausages, poultry, and game. The heart of Louisiana home cooking--and now showcased by of chefs across the South and beyond--gumbo, jambalaya, and lagniappe traditionally drew from the state's waterways and estuaries rich with crustaceans, swamps exploding with waterfowl and alligators, and forests full of game. From the land came rice and peppers, two leading ingredients in gumbo and jambalaya. Recipes include classic and traditional dishes, as well as specialties offered by star chefs Bart Bell, Leah Chase, Emeril Lagasse, Donald Link, and Tory McPhail. With Curry's easy-to-follow instructions at hand, home cooks will be ready to let the good times roll at every meal.

The Food of New Orleans

The Food of New Orleans
Author: John DeMers
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Cookbooks
ISBN: 9789625932279

In beautiful color images and over 70 easy-to-follow recipes, "The Food of New Orleans" introduces a full range of traditional Cajun and Creole recipes, plus many dishes from famous New Orleans restaurants like K-Paul's, Brennan's, and Commander's Palace. Also featured are essays about the culture and history that shaped this authentic cuisine.

New Orleans Cookbook

New Orleans Cookbook
Author: Rima Collin
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1987-03-12
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0394752759

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.