September 19, 2019
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Congratulations to Chef Sean McCree who heads up the kitchens at Evangeline Downs in Opelousas. His dish (seared sea scallops over roasted corn grits with tomato bacon cream sauce and fried crawfish tails) took Best of Show at the 2019 Soirée Royale earlier this week. His dish was in one of the categories I judged that night, and it was truly outstanding. I will see if I can cajole the recipe out of him and share it in the upcoming November/December edition of the magazine. This weekend: I judge the cooking competition portion of the Battle of the Badges at Lafayette Square Saturday morning here in New Orleans. There are ten cookoff teams participating, and I am eagerly awaiting the taste treat ahead of me. I suspect that some of the dishes will top anything I've tasted as judge at various professional chef competitions! Also this weekend: numerous food-related festivals around the state. The weather speculators are predicting highs in the 80s, which is quite cool compared to the last 6 weeks or so, so get out and enjoy yourself. If you're not a magazine subscriber you're missing the best of what we do; subscribe today. You'll get your first issue, next week, and you will be doing your part to support this newsletter and help grow the magazine. Enjoy this week's recipes, share them with family and friends, and, as always, let me know what's on your mind. Have a great weekend.
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Cajun Chicken Pasta This easy recipe packs in a lot of flavor- feel free to swap in tastier boneless, skinless chicken thighs for the breasts if your family prefers. You can lighten this up a bit with half & half for some or all of the heavy cream. Click to forward this email and recipes.
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Mandina's Creole Eggplant and Shrimp From Mandina', a classic old Creole restaurant in the midcity neighborhood of New Orleans, this easy recipe comes together quickly. Add a green salad to serve it as an entrée, or serve alongside roasted meats. Click to forward email and recipes. |
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Crawfish Stuffed Bell Peppers This is a simple but very tasty dish; substitute shrimp or even chopped cooked chicken for the crawfish if you don't have access to good Louisiana crawfish. Click to forward email and recipes. |
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Slow-Braised Bolognese I've been making a meat sauce for pasta for many years, and I have to say that this version is my best effort yet. My Louisiana Kitchen & Culture subscribers will find the recipe on page 15 of the September/October 2019 edition; subscribe today and get your own copy. We're offering 1-, 2-, and 3-year subscriptions starting at $25. |
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