Cajun lasagna & salad Part 1 of 2

July 23, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Cajun and Creole

Recipe for pickled eggs & sausage are in a older video…



Suggested Reading:

Lafcadio Hearn's Creole CookbookLafcadio Hearn's Creole CookbookFirst published in 1885, this was the first Creole cookbook ever printedoa rare collection of recipes from leading New Orleans chefs of the day, as well as from Creole housewives.

Cajun lasangna & salad part 1 of 2

June 4, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Cajun and Creole

Recipe for pickled eggs & sausage are in a older video…



Suggested Reading:

The Encyclopedia of Cajun & Creole CuisineThe Encyclopedia of Cajun & Creole CuisineChef Folse's seventh cookbook is the authoritative collection on Louisiana's culture and cuisine. The book features more than 850 full-color pages, dy... Read More >

Cajun lasangna & salad part 2

June 3, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Cajun and Creole

Recipe for pickled eggs & sausage are in a older video…



Suggested Reading:

Cookin' Cajun Cooking School Cookbook: Creole and Cajun Cuisine from the Heart of New OrleansCookin' Cajun Cooking School Cookbook: Creole and Cajun Cuisine from the Heart of New OrleansGumbo, Jambalaya, Crawfish, Etauffee, < Beefbrisket, Bananas Foster, Mississippi < Mud Cake. . . They Are Cajun and Creole < Delicacies That Imbue The... Read More >

Excluding Italian, Chinese take-out and Mex, what is your favorite ethnic cuisine?

May 19, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Cajun Food FAQ

Greek/Mediterranean? Polish? Thai? Japanese? Brazilian? Portugese? German? Creole? Moroccan? Indian? Kosher? Phillipino? Korean? Polynesian? Per haps something else?

What do you like most about this type of food? Where do you go to get it?

Italian, Chinese and Mex get awful ratings. Anything else gets a great rating.

Suggested Reading:

Cajun Night Before Christmas (Miniature Edition) (The Night Before Christmas Series)Cajun Night Before Christmas (Miniature Edition) (The Night Before Christmas Series)A miniature book to hang on your tree (hanger provided).

Cajun , Mexican, Italian, Greek, Chinese, Or French Food!?

February 25, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Cajun Food FAQ

cajun food, look how fat we are, who else eats like we do, if it wasnt the best food, there wouldnt be so many fat people here hahaha

Suggested Reading:

Cajun Self-Taught : Learning to Speak the Cajun LanguageCajun Self-Taught : Learning to Speak the Cajun LanguageCajun Self Taught: Learning to Speak the Cajun Language

Compact Disc Audio Companion to the book, Cajun Self Taught, provide the listener with Rev. Daigle's actual pronunciations of the words and phrases in the book.

Set of three audio compact discs.

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