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     Title: Carrot Cake

Categories: Cakes Desserts Muffins   

  Servings: 12


      1 c  Oil                                 1 c  Sugar

      1 c  Brown sugar                         1 t  Vanilla

      4 x  Eggs                                2 c  Flour, whole wheat

    1/3 c  Dry milk                            1 t  Baking soda

      1 t  Salt                                1 t  Baking powder

      2 t  Cinnamon                            3 c  Carrots; shredded

      1 c  Walnuts; chopped              

 

  In large bowl, blend oil and sugars on low until well mixed. Add vanilla.

  Beat in eggs, one at a time, blending well after each addition. Stir

  together dry ingredients and add to egg mixture until well blended. Stir

  in walnuts and carrots by hand.

  Pour batter into well greased and floured 10" tube pan or fluted pan. Bake

  at 350f for 50-60 minutes. Cool in pan, then top with powdered sugar or

  frosting of your choice.

 

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     Title: Cream Cheese Frosting

Categories: Desserts     

  Servings:  1


      4 oz Margarine or Butter                 8 oz Cream cheese

      1 lb Powdered sugar                

 

  Blend softened cheese and margarine in mixer. Blend and whip in the sugar.

  Ready to spread. 

 

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     Title: Tex-Mex Dip

Categories: Appetizers     

  Servings: 12


      2 T  Lemon juice                       1/2 t  Salt

      3 ea Avocadoes, medium size            1/4 t  Pepper

      1 c  Sour cream                        1/2 c  Mayonnaise

      1 ea Taco Seasoning Mix packet          21 oz Bean dip; plain or jalepeno

      1 c  Green onions; chopped               3 ea Tomatoes; seeded and chopped

      7 oz Olives; chopped                     8 oz Sharp cheddar cheese; grated

      1 x  Tortilla chips                

 

  Peel, pit and mash avocadoes in medium bowl. Add lemon juice, salt and

  pepper. In separate bowl, combine sour cream, mayonnaise, and taco 

  seasoning. To assemble, spread bean dip on a large, shallow platter. Top 

  with avocado mixture. Put on sour ccream and taco mixture.  Sprinkle wit

  chopped onions, tomatoes, and olives.  Cover with shredded cheese.

 

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     Title: Chow Mein Casserole

Categories: Main dish     

  Servings:  4


      1 lb Hamburger                         3/4 c  Celery; chopped

    3/4 c  Onion; chopped                  1 1/4 c  Boiling water

    1/2 c  Uncooked rice                     1/2 t  Salt

      1 ea Can chicken and rice soup           4 oz Mushrooms

      1 T  Brown sugar                         2 t  Soy sauce

      1 t  Butter or margarine             1 1/2 c  Chow mein noodles


  Cook and stir hamburger, celery and onion until hamburger is light brown,

  then drain. Pour water on rice and add salt in greased 2qt casserole. Stir

  in hamburger, soup, mushrooms, sugar, soy sauce and margarine. Cover and

  cook in 350f oven for 30 min; stir. Cook uncovered for 30 min longer. Stir

  in noodles, serve immediately.

  Note: Water chestnuts or bamboo shoots may be added if desired.

 

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     Title: Pop-up Pizza

Categories: Main dish Cheese Breads   

  Servings:  8


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  1 1/2 lb Hamburger                           1 c  Onion; chopped

      1 c  Green pepper; chopped               1 ea Garlic clove

    1/2 t  Oregano                             1 ds Salt

    1/2 c  Water                             1/8 t  Hot pepper sauce

      1 pk Spaghetti sauce mix (1.5oz)   

-----------------------------------BATTER-----------------------------------

      1 c  Milk                                1 c  Flour

      1 T  Oil                                 2 ea Eggs

    1/2 t  Salt                          

------------------------------------MISC------------------------------------

      7 oz Jack/Mozz. cheese slices          1/2 c  Parmesan cheese; grated


  Pre-heat oven to 400f.

  *** FILLING ***

  In large skillet, brown hamburger and drain. Stir in onion, green pepper,

  garlic, oregano, salt, water, hot pepper sauce, tomato sauce and sauce

  mix;simmer about 10 min stirring occassionally.

  *** BATTER ***

  In a bowl, combine milk, oil and eggs; beat 1 min on medium speed. Add

  flour and salt; beat 2 min or until smooth.

  *** ASSEMBLY ***

  Pour hot meat mixture into 13x9 pan; top with cheese slices. Pour batter

  over cheese, covering filling completely; sprinkle with parmesan cheese.

  Bake at 400f for 25-30 min or until puffed and brown.

 

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     Title: Garlicky Clam Dip

Categories: Appetizers     

  Servings:  8


      8 oz Cream cheese                      1/2 t  Salt

    1/2 T  Garlic                              1 x  Fresh ground pepper (dash)

      7 oz Clams; drained and minced         1/4 c  Clam broth

  1 1/2 t  Worcestershire                      2 t  Lemon juice


  Using garlic press, squeeze pulp and juice into softened cheese.  Cream

  with a spoon until smooth.  Gradually add the remaining ingredients, 

  blending until smooth.  For thinner dip, add more clam broth.

  Serve with crackers, chips or veggies.

 

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     Title: Kiwi Fruit Gelato

Categories: Desserts Fruits    

  Servings:  4


      1 c  Water                             1/2 c  Sugar

    1/2 c  Light corn syrup                    4 ea Kiwifruit; pared

      5 T  Lemon juice                       1/4 t  Lemon peel; grated


  Combine water, sugar and corn syrup in saucepan.  Cook and stir 2 minutes

  or until sugar is dissolved.  Puree kiwi in food processor or blender to

  equal 3/4 cup puree.  Add lemon juice, peel and sugar mix.  Pour into 

  shallow metal pan and freeze for approximately 1 hour or until the mixture

  is firm, but not solid.  When chilled, spoon into a chilled bowl and beat

  with an electric mixer until the mix is light and fluffy.  Return it to the

  freezer for approximately 2 hours or until firm enough to scoop.  

 

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     Title: Snickerdoodles

Categories: Cookies Desserts    

  Servings: 54


      1 c  Butter or margarine               3/4 c  Brown sugar; packed

    3/4 c  Sugar; +plus+                       1 t  Sugar

      2 ea Eggs                            1 3/4 c  Flour, all-purpose

      2 c  Uncooked oats                       2 t  Cinnamon

      1 t  Baking soda                       1/2 t  Salt; (optional)


  Heat oven to 375f.  Grease cookie sheet.

  In large bowl, beat together butter, brown sugar and 3/4 cup granulated

  sugar until light and fluffy.  Add eggs; mix well.  In medium bowl, combine

  flour, oats, 1t cinnamon, soda and salt.  Add to sugar mixture; mix well.

  Drop by rounded teaspoonfuls onto prepared cookie sheet.  In small bowl,

  combine remaining 1 T sugar and 1 t cinnamon; sprinkle lightly over each

  cookie.  Bake 8-10 minutes.  Cool 1 minute on cookie sheet; remove to wire

  cooling rack.

 

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     Title: Fudge

Categories: Candies Desserts    

  Servings: 20


      3 c  Sugar                             3/4 c  Margarine

    2/3 c  Evaporated milk                    12 oz Semi-sweet chocolate chips

      7 oz Marshmallow creme                   1 c  Nuts

      1 t  Vanilla                       

 

  Combine sugar, margarine, and milk in heavy 2.5qt saucepan; bring to full

  rolling bowl, stirring constantly.  Continue boiling 5 min over medium 

  heat or until candy thermometer reaches 234f stirring constantly to prevent

  scorching.  Remove from heat; stir in chips until melted.  Add marshmallow

  creme, nuts and vanilla; beat until well blended.  Pour into greased 

  9x13" pan.  Cool at room temperature, cut into squares. Makes approx 3lb.

 

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     Title: All-Bran Seed Loaf

Categories: Breads     

  Servings: 10


    3/4 c  Whole wheat flour                 3/4 c  Flour, all-purpose

      1 T  Baking powder                     1/2 t  Salt

    1/3 c  Sesame seeds                        2 t  Poppy seeds

    3/4 c  Orange juice                      1/4 c  Honey

      2 ea Eggs                              1/4 c  Vegatable Oil

    1/2 c  Bran cereal                   

 

  Stir together flour, baking powder, salt and seeds.  In large bowl, beat

  together orange juice, honey, eggs and cereal.  Let stand 2 min.  Add flour

  mixture, stirring only until well combined.  Spread evenly in greased 

  8.5 x 4.5 x 2" loaf pan.  Bake at 350f about 40 min.  Let cool 10 min and

  remove from pan.  Cool completely before slicing.

 

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     Title: Beer Bread

Categories: Breads     

  Servings:  8


      3 c  Flour, unsifted                 3 3/4 t  Baking powder

  2 1/4 t  Salt                                1 T  Honey

     12 oz Beer                          

 

  Grease 9x5x3" loaf pan.  Combine flour, beer, and honey in large bowl,

  stir together until well mixed.  Spread batter in prepared pan.  Bake at

  350f for 45 min or until browned and a wooden pick comes out clean.  Turn

  out on rack.  Cool before slicing.

 

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     Title: Bogracs Gulyas (kettle goulash)

Categories: Main dish Soups    

  Servings:  6


      4 T  Bacon fat                           5 ea Lg onions; coarsly chopped

      2 ea Lg green peppers; chopped           3 ea Garlic clove; minced

  1 1/2 T  Hungarian Paprika                   3 lb Stewing beef; in 1" cubes

      1 x  Pepper; to taste                    1 x  Salt; to taste

      6 oz Tomato paste                        1 x  Sour cream; at room temp.


  Preheat oven to 325f.

  Heat fat in a deep heavy pot.  Cook the onions, peppers, and garlic until

  the onions are limp and transparent.  Add paprika has lost its raw taste.

  Add beef and remaining ingredients except sour cream.  Stir well to 

  combine.  Simmer in preheated oven for 1 1/2 to 2 hours or until the meat

  is tender.  Adjust oven temperature during cooking time so contents of pot

  remain at a simmer.  Serve in shallow soup bowls with a tablespoon of sour

  cream atop each serving.

 

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     Title: Black Russian

Categories: Beverages     

  Servings:  1


  1 1/2 oz Vodka                             3/4 oz Coffee flavored brandy


  Pour over ice cubes in old-fashioned cocktail glass.

 

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     Title: Bloody Mary

Categories: Beverages     

  Servings:  1


  1 1/2 oz Vodka                               3 oz Tomato juice

      1 ea Lemon; juiced                     1/2 t  Worcestershire sauce

      3 ea Drops tabasco sauce                 1 x  Pepper; to taste

      1 x  Salt; to taste                

 

  Shake with ice and strain into old-fashioned glass over ice cubes.  

  A wedge of lime may be added.

 

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     Title: Margarita

Categories: Beverages     

  Servings:  1


  1 1/2 oz Tequila                           1/2 oz Triple Sec

      1 oz Lemon or lime juice           

 

  Rub rim of cocktail glass with rind of lemon or lime, dip rim in salt.

  Shake ingredients with ice and strain into the salt-rimmed glass.

 

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     Title: Whiskey Sour

Categories: Beverages     

  Servings:  1


      1 ea Lemon; juiced                     1/2 t  Powdered sugar

      2 oz Blended whiskey               

 

  Shake with ice and strain into sour glass.  Decorate with a half-slice of

  lemon and a cherry.

 

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     Title: Chocolate Chip Cookies

Categories: Cookies Desserts    

  Servings: 72


    3/4 c  Marg; softened                    3/4 c  Shortening

  1 1/2 c  Brown sugar, lt; packed           3/4 c  Sugar

      3 ea Eggs                                3 T  Corn syrup, lt

      3 T  Water                               3 t  Vanilla

  3 3/4 c  Flour; unsifted                 1 1/2 t  Baking soda

    3/4 t  Salt                                3 c  Chocolate chips; semi-sweet


  Cream marg, shortening, sugars, eggs,corn syrup, water and vanilla; beat

  well.  Combine flour, baking soda, salt; add to creamed mixture.  Beat

  well.  Stir in chips.  Drop by rounded teaspoonfulls.  Bake at 350 deg. for

  15 min.  Allow to cool on cookie sheet for 1 min. then remove to cooling

  racks until completely cooled.

 

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     Title: Oatmeal Raisin Cookies

Categories: Cookies Desserts    

  Servings: 48


    1/2 c  Margarine; softened               1/2 c  Shortening

      1 c  Brown sugar, lt; packed           1/2 c  Sugar

      2 ea Eggs                                2 T  Water

      2 T  Corn syrup, lt                      2 t  Vanilla

      2 t  Cinnamon                          1/4 t  Nutmeg

    1/8 t  Ginger                          1 1/2 c  Flour; unsifted

      1 t  Baking soda                         1 t  Salt

      3 c  Oats, old fashioned                 1 c  Raisins


  Cream marg, shortening, sugars, eggs, corn syrup, water, and vanilla; beat

  well.  Combine flour baking soda and salt; add to creamed mixture.  Beat

  well; stir in oats and raisins. Drop by rounded teaspoonfuls onto ungreased

  baking sheet.  Bake at 350 deg for 15 min.  Cool slightly on sheet before

  removing to cooling racks.

 

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     Title: Aniseed Chrabeli

Categories: Cookies Desserts    

  Servings: 40


  1 1/4 c  Sugar                               2 ea Eggs

  1 2/3 c  Flour, all-purpose; sifted          2 t  Aniseed, grated

      1 x  Grated peel of 1/2 lemon      

 

  Sprinkle baking sheets with flour.

    In a large bowl, beat sugar and eggs until creamy.  Stir in flour.  Add

  aniseed and lemon peel.  Shape dough into 1/2 inch ropes.  Cut ropes into

  3 inch lengths;  curve each piece into a half-moon shape.  Slash outer edge

  of half-moon in 3 places with a sharp knife.  Place on prepared baking

  sheets.  Cover and let stand overnight at room temperature.

    Preheat over to 375 deg.  Bake cookies 12 to 15 minutes or until golden.

  Remove from baking sheets immediately; cool on rack.

    This cookie is very hard and crisp.  It makes an excellent "dunking"

  cookie!

 

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     Title: Aniseed Cookies

Categories: Cookies Desserts    

  Servings: 40


      4 ea Eggs; separated                 1 3/4 c  Powered sugar; sifted

      1 x  Pinch salt                          2 c  Flour, all purpose

    1/4 t  Baking powder                       2 t  Aniseed; ground


  Grease and flour baking sheets.

  Beat egg yolks, powdered sugar and salt in a large bowl until pale and

  creamy. Beat egg whites until very stiff; fold into egg yolk mixture.

  Siftflour, baking powder and aniseed onto egg mixture; fold in quickly but

  thoroughly. Fill a pastry bag fitted with a plain nozzle with cookie

  mixture. Pipe in small rounds onto prepared baking sheets. Let stand

  overnight to dry out.

  Preheat oven to 325 deg. Bake cookies 20 minutes. Cool on rack.

 

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     Title: Traditional Decorated Christmas Cookies

Categories: Cookies Desserts    

  Servings: 48


    3/4 c  Butter, unsalted; softened        1/2 c  Sugar

      1 ea Egg                                 1 T  Lemon peel; finely grated

      1 t  Vanilla                           1/4 t  Salt

  2 1/4 c  Flour; unsifted                     1 T  Water; (use 2 if req'd)

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      3 ea Egg whites                          1 lb Powdered sugar

      2 t  Water; (use 3 if req'd)             1 x  Food colors, sprinkles, etc


  Beat together butter and sugar in small bowl with electric mixer until

  light and fluffy. Beat in egg, lemon peel, vanilla and salt. Gradually

  beat in flour until thouroughly incorporated. Add water, a few drops at a

  time, only until dough starts to come away from side of bowl. Wrap dough

  in plastic wrap. Refrigerate until firm, about 2 hours. Preheat oven to

  350 deg. Lightly grease 4 cookie sheets.

  On lightly floured surface, roll out dough to 1/8" thickness. Cut out

  var-ious shapes using cookie cutters or homemade cardboard patterns, or

  free- hand. Reroll scraps and cut out. Make small holes with wooden pick

  if planning to hang cookies.

  Bake for 12 to 15 minutes or until beginning to brown around edges.

  Removecookies to wire rack to cool before decorating.

  Prepare icing: Beat egg whites in small bowl with electric mixer until

  foamy. Slowly beat in the powdered sugar. Continue to beat untion thick

  and creamy. Add just enough water to get a good spreading consistency. 

  Tint with food coloring, if you wish. Spread evenly over cookies.

  Decorate with glitter, sprinkles, dragees and cinnamon red hots, if 

 

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     Title: Baked Vanilla Cheesecake

Categories: Cakes Desserts    

  Servings:  8


-----------------------------------PASTRY-----------------------------------

  1 2/3 c  All-purpose flour                   1 ea Pinch of salt

    1/2 c  Butter, cut in small pieces         1 T  Butter; (add to above)

      2 T  Sugar                               1 ea Egg

      4 T  Ice water                     

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  1 1/2 lb Cream cheese                      1/4 c  Oil

  1 1/4 c  Sugar                               3 ea Eggs; separated

    1/4 c  Cornstarch                          5 ea Drops vanilla extract

    1/2 c  Milk                          

 

  Sift flour and salt into a large bowl. Using a pastry blender or 2

  knives,cut in butter until evenly distributed and mixture resembles

  breadcrumbs. With a fork, lightly mix in sugar, egg and enough ice water

  to make a dough. Press into a ball and wrap in foil or plastic wrap.

  Refrigerate for 30 minutes.

  Preheat oven to 350f. On a floured surface, roll out dough to fit a 10-in

  flan tin with a removable bottom. Place dough in tin without stretching.

  ** FILLING **

  Beat cream cheese, oil, sugar, egg yolks, cornstarch, vanilla and milk in

  alarge bowl until smooth. Beat egg whites until stiff; fold into cream

  cheese mixture. Pour into pastry shell. Bake 50 to 60 minutes or until a

  wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean. Turn off oven. Let

  cheesecake cool in oven with door open slightly. Remove cooled cheesecake 

  from tin and serve. 

 

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     Title: Strawberry Cheesecake

Categories: Cakes Desserts    

  Servings: 12


-----------------------------------CRUST-----------------------------------

  1 1/2 c  Graham crakers                      2 T  Sugar

      3 T  Butter or margarine; melted   

----------------------------------FILLING----------------------------------

     19 oz Cream cheese; softened              1 c  Sugar

      2 t  Lemon peel; grated                1/4 t  Vanilla

      3 ea Eggs                          

-----------------------------------GLAZE-----------------------------------

      1 c  Mashed strawberries                 1 c  Sugar

      3 T  Cornstarch                        1/3 c  Water


  Pre-heat oven to 350f.

  CRUST: Stir together graham cracker crumbs and sugar. Mix in butter

  thoroughly and press into a 9" springform pan. Bake 10 minutes. Cool.

  Reduce oven temperature to 300f.

  FILLING: Beat cream cheese in a large mixing bowl. Gradually add sugar,

  beating until fluffy. Add lemon peel and vanilla. Beat in eggs one at a

  time. Pour into shell. Bake 1 hour or until center is firm. Cool to room

  temperature and then spread with the strawberry glaze. Chill 3 hours.

  GLAZE: Blend sugar and cornstarch together in a small saucepan. Stir in

  water and strawberries. Cook, stirring constantly, until the mixture

  thickens and boils. Boil and stir for 1 minute. Cool thoroughly before 

  spreading over cheesecake. 

 

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     Title: Cajun Meat Loaf

Categories: Cajun Main dish Meats   

  Servings:  6


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      2 ea Whole bay leaves                    1 t  Salt

      1 t  Ground cayenne pepper               1 t  Black pepper

    1/2 t  White pepper                      1/2 t  Ground cumin

    1/2 t  Ground nutmeg                 

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      4 T  Unsalted butter                   3/4 c  Finely chopped onions

    1/2 c  Green bell peppers, chopped       1/4 c  Green onions, finely chopped

      2 t  Minced garlic                       1 T  Tabasco sauce

      1 T  Worcestershire sauce              1/2 c  Evaporated milk

    1/2 c  Catsup                          1 1/2 lb Ground beef

    1/2 lb Ground pork                         2 ea Eggs, lightly beaten

      1 c  Very fine bread crumbs        

 

  Combine the seasoning mix ingredients in a small bowl and set aside.

  Melt the butter in a 1-quart saucepan over medium heat. Add the onions, 

  celery, bell peppers, green onions, garlic, tabasco, Worcestershire and 

  seasoning mix. Saute until mixture starts sticking excessively, about 6 

  minutes, stirring occasionally and scraping the pan bottom well. Stir in 

  the milk and catsup. Continue cooking for about 2 minutes, stirring 

  occasionally. Remove from heat and allow mixture to cool to room 

  temperature.

  Place the ground beef and pork in an ungreased 13x9-inch baking pan. Add 

  the eggs, the cooked vegetable mixture and the bread crumbs, remove the 

  bay leaves. Mix by hand until thoroughly combined. In the center of the 

  pan, shape the mixture into a loaf that is about 1-1/2 inches high, 6 

  inches wide and 12 inches long. Bake uncovered at 350F for 25 minutes, 

  then raise heat to 400F and continue cooking until done, about 35 minutes 

  longer. Serve immediately as is or with Very Hot Cajun Sauce for Beef.

  This is best using both ground pork and ground beef, as the pork gives 

  more flavor diversity. However, you can make it with ground beef only. 

  From Paul Prudhomme's "Louisiana Kitchen" 

 

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     Title: Chocolate Cherry Cheesecake

Categories: Cakes Desserts    

  Servings: 16


  8 1/2 oz Chocolate Wafers, Fine Crush      1/2 c  Butter, Melted

     12 oz Semi-sweet Chocolate Chips      1 1/2 c  Heavy cream

     16 oz Cream Cheese, Softened            1/4 c  Sugar

      4 ea Large Eggs                        3/4 c  Cherry Flavored Liqueur

      1 t  Vanilla Extract                     1 lb Cherry Pie Filling

    1/2 c  Heavy Cream Whipped (Opt.)    

 

  In large bowl, combine chocolate wafer crumbs and butter. Pat fimly into

  9-inch springform pan, covering bottom and 2 1/2 inches up sides. Chill.

  Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Combine over hot (not boiling) water,

  chocolate chips and heavy cream. Stir until morsels are melted and

  mixture is smooth. Set aside. In large bowl, combine cream cheese and

  sugar, beating untl creamy. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after

  each addition. Add chocolate mixture, cherry liqueur, and vanilla, mix

  until blended. Pour into prepared crust.

  Bake at 325 degrees F. for 60 minutes.Turn oven off. Let stand in oven

  with door ajar 1 hour. Remove, cool completely. Chill 24 hours.

  Spread cherry pie filling over top of cheesecake leaving 1-inch from the

  edge. Decorate edge with whipped cream, if desired.

 

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     Title: Apple Crunch Muffins

Categories: Breakfast Muffins Breads   

  Servings:  4


  1 1/2 c  Unbleached Flour, Sifted          1/2 c  Sugar

      2 t  Baking Powder                     1/2 t  Salt

  1 1/2 t  Ground Cinnamon                   1/4 c  Vegetable Shortening

      1 ea Large Egg, Slightly Beaten        1/2 c  Milk

      1 c  Tart Apples *                       1 x  Nut Crunch Topping


  * Apples are to be washed and cored. Shred the unpeeled apples for recipe.

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  Sift together flour, sugar, baking powder, salt and cinnamon into mixing

  bowl. Cut in shortening with pastry blender until fine crumbs form.

  Combine egg and milk. Add to dry ingredinets all at once, stirring just

  enough to moisten. Stir in apples. Spoon batter into paper-lined 2

  1/2-inch muffin-pan cups, filling 2/3rds full. Sprinkle with nut crunch

  topping.

  Bake in 375 degree oven 25 minutes or until golden brown. Serve hot with

  butter and homemade jelly or jam.

  NUT CRUNCH TOPPING: Mix together 1/4 c brown sugar (packed), 1/4 c chopped

  pecans and 1/2 t ground cinnamon in small bowl. 

 

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     Title: ANDOUILLE A LA JEANNINE

Categories: Cajun Appetize    

  Servings:  6


      1 c  Dry white wine                      2 lb Andouille or smoked sausage

      2 T  Honey                               1 T  Creole mustard


  Slice andouille 1/4-to 1/2-inch thick.  Mix all liquid ingredients and pour

  over andouille in a covered skillet.  Cook over low heat untill andouille

  is tender.

  Andouille is gumbo sausage for all you peoples who live away from the

  center of the universe.  You can use other sausage and it would taste okay.

  Justin Wilson "Gourmet and Gourmand Cookbook"

 

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     Title: OYSTER PATE

Categories: Cajun Appetize    

  Servings:  6


      1 qt Oysters (retain liquid)           1/4 t  Garlic powder

      1 t  Louisiana hot sauce               1/2 t  Onion powder

      1 T  Lea & Perrins Worcestershire        1 x  Water (enough to cover oyste

      1 x  Salt, to taste                

 

  Cook oysters in their own juice with all above ingredients.  In food

  processor, put olives (stuffed with pimentos), oysters (drained), bacon

  (and a little bacon drippings), shake of garlic and onion powders, shake of

  chili powder, and sweet relish.  Pulverize well in food processor.  Chill

  and serve on crackers.

  Justin Wilson's "Gourmet and Gourmand Cookbook"

 

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     Title: CRAWFISH OR SHRIMP COCKTAIL

Categories: Cajun Appetize    

  Servings:  6


    1/2 c  Heinz chili sauce                 1/2 c  Catsup

    1/2 c  Horseradish                         1 T  Lea & Perrins Worcestershire

    1/2 t  Salt                                1 T  Lemon or lime juice

    1/2 c  Parsley, chopped fine               1 x  Louisiana hot sauce

      1 x  Boiled crawfish or shrimp     

 

  Combine all ingredients to make sauce.  Pour over crawfish or shrimp, or

  dip the crawfish or shrimp in the sauce.

  Justin Wilson's "Gourmet and Gourmand Cookbook"

 

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     Title: Devilish Eggs

Categories: Cajun Appetize    

  Servings:  8


      6 ea Hard boiled eggs                    2 T  Mayonnaise

      2 T  Poupon mustard                      1 T  Louisiana hot sauce

      1 T  Pimentos, mashed                    3 T  Dill relish

      1 x  Salt, to taste                

 

  Cut the eggs in half.  Remove yolk from white and set white aside.  Mash

  yolks with a fork and add the mayonnaise and the rest of the ingredients.

  Spoon mixture back into egg whites and serve on a bed of lettuce.

 

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     Title: Crab Meat Alma

Categories: Cajun Appetize    

  Servings:  8


      1 ea Stick butter or margarine           1 ea Sm bunch chopped green onion

    1/2 c  Parsley, finely chopped           1/2 c  Celery, finely chopped

      1 cn (small) mushrooms, drained          3 T  Flour

      2 c  Light cream                         2 c  Swiss cheese, grated

    1/2 c  Sherry or vermouth, dry             1 x  Cayenne pepper

      1 x  Salt, to taste                      1 lb White crab meat (or shrimp)


  Melt butter in heavy saucepot.  Saute vegetables until soft. Blend in flour

  and add cream.  Heat until thickened.  Add cheese and heat until it has

  melted.  Add wine, cayenne pepper, and salt.  Fold in crab meat or shrimp.

  Heat gently for 8 to 10 minutes

  Serve with french bread or in patty shells

  "Alma is a good cook and also a fine, good friend, who has a terrific

  sense of humor, I garontee!"  From Justin Wilsons Outdoor Cooking With

  Inside Help

 

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     Title: Andouille in Comforting Barbecue Sauce

Categories: Cajun Appetize    

  Servings: 25


      4 c  Onions, finely chopped              1 c  Celery, finely chopped

      1 c  Bell pepper, finely chopped         1 c  Parsley, finely chopped

      1 c  Peanut oil                          1 T  Garlic, finely chopped

      3 c  Steak sauce                       1/2 c  Louisiana hot sauce OR

      3 c  Ketchup                             2 T  Cayenne pepper

      3 t  Salt, to taste                      1 c  Southern Comfort Liquor

      1 lb Andouille sausage             

 

  Saute onions, celery, bell pepper, and parsley in peanut oil until the

  onions are clear or tender.  Add garlic and cook a little longer.  Add

  steak sauce, hot sauce, and ketchup.  Add salt to taste.  Add Southern

  Comfort.  Bring to a boil.  Lower heat and cook for 2 to 3 hours.

  Makes about 3/4 gallon.  This will keep in the refrigerator for weeks.

  Slice 1 lb. andouille or smoked sausage 1/4 inch thick and combine with

  1 cup sauce.  Heat well on stove or in a chafing dish.  Serve with small

  pieces of French bread or use teethpicks to spear andouille.  You will

  need plenty of napkins, also, too.

  "Other smoked sausages may be used, but we like andouille."

  From Justin Wilsons "Outdoor Cooking With Inside Help ."

 

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     Title: Italian Sausage in Tomato Sauce

Categories: Cajun Appetizers    

  Servings: 10


      2 lb Italian Sausage                     2 T  Olive oil

      2 c  Tomato sauce                        1 t  Oregano

      1 c  Chablis wine                        1 lb Mushrooms, fresh and sliced


  Saute Italian sausage for a few minutes in olive oil - just long

  enough to seal it or firm it up.  Remove sausage and let cool.

  Cut into bite-size pieces.  Mix the rest of the ingredients in

  the skillet.  Bring to a boil.  Add sausage and cook for 1 hour

  on low heat.

  Serve as a hot appetizer.

  You may wish to be cautious with the wine at first.  Some may

  find 1 cup too much.

  From Justin Wilson's Outdoor Cooking With Inside Help.

 

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     Title: Crabby Mushrooms

Categories: Cajun Appetize    

  Servings:  8


      1 c  Crab meat                           1 T  Bread crumbs

      1 T  Onions, minced                      1 T  Parmesan cheese, grated

      1 t  Salt                                2 T  Parsley, minced

     12 ea Mushroom stems, chopped fine       12 ea Mushroom caps

      1 ea Egg, beaten                         1 x  Louisiana hot sauce, to tast


  In a bowl, mix crab meat, bread crumbs, onion s, cheese, salt,

  parsley, and chopped mushroom stems.  Add beaten egg and hot

  sauce, to taste.  Stuff mixture into mushroom caps.  Bake at

  300 degrees until tender, 15 to 30 minutes.

  Serve it hot.

 

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     Title: Sadie's Shrimp Salad

Categories: Cajun Sala    

  Servings: 30


      2 lb Macaroni, cooked                    4 lb Shrimp, boiled and peeled

     24 ea Eggs, hard boiled, chopped          2 c  Onion, finely chopped

      1 c  Celery, finely chopped              2 c  Black olives, finely chopped

      2 c  Dill pickles, chopped         

 

  See Sadie's Shrimp Salad Dressing for directions

 

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     Title: Sadie's Shrimp Salad Dressing

Categories: Cajun Sala    

  Servings: 30


      1 qt Mayonnaise                        1/2 c  Olive oil

      2 T  Louisiana hot sauce                 2 T  Lemon juice

      1 T  Lea & Perrins Worcestershire        1 T  Mustard

      2 T  Ketchup                       

 

  Cook macaroni, drain, and cool.  In a large bowl, mix macaroni,

  shrimp, eggs, onions, celery, olives, and pickles and toss well.

  Make dressing out of mayonnaise, olive oil, hot sauce, lemon juice

  Worcestershire sauce, and mustard, and ketchup.  Pour over other

  ingredients and mix well.  Refrigerate 1 hour before serving.

  You may have to make more dressing if the salad takes it up.

  Serves 30 people for a real picnic or party.

  "it's good!  I garontee!  And Sadie is my mother-in-law."

  From Justin Wilson's Outdoor Cooking With Inside Help

 

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     Title: Artichoke Salad

Categories: Cajun Sala    

  Servings: 10


      4 ea Fresh artichoke hearts              1 T  Wine vinegar

      2 cn Artichoke hearts, quartered         1 t  Louisiana hot sauce

      1 ea Small garlic clove                  2 t  Salt

      1 t  Lea & Perrins                       3 T  Olive oil

      1 T  Lemon juice                   

 

  In a wooden salad bowl, mash garlic and salt with a strong fork.

  Add fresh artichoke hearts, and mash with the garlic and salt.

  Add olive oil, stir, add lemon juice, stir, add wine vinegar,

  stir, stir, add hot sauce, stir, add Lea & Perrins Worcestershire

  sauce, Mix well.  Put canned artichoke hearts in dressing and let

  marinate for 1 hour, then eat as is or serve on a bed of greens.

  From Justin Wilson's "Outdoor Cooking With Inside Help."

 

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     Title: Picnic Potatoe Salad

Categories: Cajun Sala    

  Servings: 24


     10 lb Potatoes                            1 c  Celery, finely chopped

      8 ea Eggs, hard-boiled                   1 c  Fresh parsley,finely chopped

      2 c  Dill relish                     1 1/2 pt Mayonnaise

      1 c  Sweet relish                      1/2 c  Yellow mustard

      2 c  Salad olives, chopped               1 x  Salt, to taste

      2 c  Onions, finely chopped              1 x  Louisiana hot sauce


  Boil potatoes in their jackets.  Let cool, then peel and chop

  into large chunks.  Mix mayonnaise, yellow mustard, Louisiana

  hot sauce, and salt together.  Add potatoes, along with the

  rest of the ingredients, and mix well.  You can make this the

  day before and refrigerate it overnight.  You may need to put

  a little more dressing on it if it is a little dry.

  "Serves 8 Cajuns or 24 other peoples for a good picnic."

  From Justin Wilson's "Outdoor Cooking With Inside Help"

 

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     Title: Mos' Nilly Guacamole

Categories: Cajun Sala    

  Servings: 10


      1 ea Large avocado                       2 t  Lea & Perrins

      1 ea Clove garlic                        1 T  Salt

      4 oz Feta cheese                         2 T  Olive oil

      1 T  Poupon or creole mustard            1 T  Lemon juice

      2 T  Wine vinegar                      3/4 c  Chopped parsley or cilantro

      2 t  Louisiana hot sauce                 1 c  Chopped tomatoes

      1 x  Lettuce, as bed for serving   

 

  Mash garlic with salt to make a gritty paste, Add avocado and

  mash some more.  Pour lemon juice over avocado so that it will

  keep its color.  Stir well.  Add olive oil, add Louisiana hot

  sauce, stir, add Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce, stir, and

  add wine vinegar.  Stir.  Add Mustard.  Stir.  Crumble a good

  quantity of feta cheese in the dressing.  Add chopped tomatoes

  and parsley.  Stir well and serve over lettuce.  This is also

  good for dipping.

  Makes about 3 cups.

  From Justin Wilson's "Outdoor Cooking With Inside Help"

 

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     Title: Cole Slaw

Categories: Cajun Sala    

  Servings: 10


      5 T  Mayonnaise, (heaping)               1 t  Louisiana hot sauce

      2 T  Yellow mustard (heaping)            2 T  Ketchup

      2 T  Olive oil                           1 T  Wine vinegar

      1 t  Garlic salt                         1 T  Lea & Perrins

      1 ea Juice of mediums size lemon         3 t  Salt (to taste)

      4 ea Bell peppers, sliced                2 ea Onions, medium, shredded

      1 ea Large cabbage, shredded       

 

  Put mayonnaise and mustard in a bowl large enough to hold

  complete mixture, but shaped so that the mixture can be beaten

  with a fork.  Beat mayonnaise and mustard until combined.  Add

  olive oil slowly, beating all the time.  Beat until mixture has

  returned to the thickness of original mayonnaise.  Add Louisiana

  hot sauce, continuing to beat.  Add ketchup and keep beating.

  Add salt and garlic salt, beating all the time.  Add wine

  vinegar (this will thin the sauce down).  Beat this thoroughly,

  adding the lemon juice as you do so.  Taste for salt and pepper.

  Place shredded cabbage, peppers, and onions in a large salad bowl.

  pour sauce over and toss well.  This should be done about an hour

  before serving.

  Tastes even better the next day.

  From Justin Wilson's "Outdoor Cooking With Inside Help"

 

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     Title: No-Name-Yet Salad

Categories: Cajun Sala    

  Servings: 10


      1 ea 16 oz can peeled tomatoes         1/2 c  Chopped onion

    1/2 t  Celery seed                         4 ea Eggs, hard boiled

      2 T  Juice from peeled tomatoes          1 ea 6 1/2 oz can tuna, mashed

      2 T  Dill relish                         2 T  Mayonnaise (heaping)

      1 T  Lea & Perrins                       2 t  Poupon or creole mustard

    1/4 t  Garlic powder                       1 T  Olive oil

      1 x  Salt, to taste                      2 t  Louisiana hot sauce

      2 t  Wine vinegar                  

 

  Chop tomatoes, Mix the 1/2 cup onion, 1/2 tsp celery seed,

  4 chopped hard boiled eggs, 2 Tbs juice from drained tomatoes,

  and 2 Tbs dill relish.  Add sauce (directions follow).  If it

  is too soupy, add some crushed saltine crackers.

  SAUCE:

  Beat mayonnaise and mustard really well, adding olive oil.

  Every time you add something, beat.  Add all ingredients,

  beat the hell out of them.  Add to salad.

  From Justin Wilson's "Outdoor Cooking With Inside Help"

 

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     Title: Crawfish and Egg Salad

Categories: Cajun Sala    

  Servings:  8


      3 ea Eggs, hard boiled                   1 T  Durkee's famous sauce

      1 lb Chopped crawfish or shrimp          2 T  Mayonnaise

      1 x  Salt, if needed                     2 T  Dill pickles, finely chopped

      1 t  Red cayenne pepper                  1 t  Poupon mustard


  To cook crawfish:

  In a saucepan bring 2 quarts water to boil with 2 tsp salt and

  1/2 tsp of red pepper.  Add peeled crawfish tails to water.

  Bring to boil and remove from heat immediately.  Drain and cool.

  Chop hard-boiled eggs.  Chop crawfish and mix with eggs.  Add

  pickles.  Mix mustard, Durkee's, and mayonnaise and add to egg

  mixture.  If needed, add more pepper and salt.

  From Justin Wilson's "Outdoor Cooking With Inside Help"

 

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     Title: Justin's Tuna Salad

Categories: Cajun Sala    

  Servings:  8


      3 ea Eggs, hard-boiled, chopped          2 T  Mayonnaise

      2 T  Dill relish (heaping)               1 t  Louisiana hot sauce

      2 t  Poupon mustard                      1 ea 6 1/2 oz can tuna, drained


  Combine eggs and dill relish.  Add the rest of the ingredients,

  except tuna, and mix really well.  Then add tuna.  If the mixture

  is dry, add some more mayonnaise.

  This is fine for a sandwich.

  "Sneak a little on crackers before dinner.  GOOD!

  From Justin Wilson's "Outdoor Cooking With Inside Help"

 

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     Title: Tuna and Avocado Salad

Categories: Cajun Sala    

  Servings:  4


      2 ea Large hard-boiled eggs              2 t  Louisiana hot sauce

      1 c  Avocado, mashed                   1/2 c  Onion, chopped

      1 ea 6 1/2 oz can tuna (in water)        2 T  Mayonnaise (maybe 3 Tbs)

      2 T  Dill relish                         1 x  Fresh lemon juice

      1 x  Salt to taste                 

 

  Peel eggs and mash real well with a regular dinner fork (more

  or less mince them).  Peel avocado and squeeze 1/2 lemon on

  it to keep from discoloring.  Then mash real well with fork.

  Mix these two ingredients real well.  Drain water from tuna

  and mix with onions, eggs, avocado, dill pickles or relish,

  salt, Louisiana hot sauce, and mayonnaise.  Serve over

  lettuce.

 

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     Title: Catfish and Crawfish Mold

Categories: Cajun Sala    

  Servings:  8


      1 c  Chopped parsley                     1 c  Cream cheese

    1/2 c  Dry white wine                      1 x  Salt, to taste

      1 T  Lemon juice                         1 lb Catfish meat, cooked

      1 t  Louisiana hot sauce                 1 lb Crawfish meat, cooked

      1 T  Lea & Perrins                 

 

  Chop catfish and crawfish in food processor.  Add wine, parsley,

  lemon juice, and salt.  Mix real well.   Add hot sauce and

  Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce.  Mix well.  Add cream cheese.

  Mix well.  Refrigerate overnight in a mold.  Serve with crackers

  or on a bed of lettuce.

  You can use shrimp of crawfish aren't available.

  From Justin Wilson's "Outdoor Cooking With Inside Help"

 

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     Title: Remoulade sauce

Categories: Cajun Sauc    

  Servings: 10


      1 pt Mayonnaise                          1 c  Ketchup

      1 ea 10 oz bottle Durkee's sauce         2 T  Wine vinegar

      2 T  Lea & Perrins                     1/4 c  Olive oil

      1 c  Creole or poupon mustard            2 t  Louisiana hot sauce

    1/2 c  Prepared horseradish                1 x  Salt if needed


  Mix mayonnaise and Durkee's Famous Sauce.  Pour in olive oil

  gradually.  Beat as if you are making mayonnaise.  Add creole

  or poupon mustard, beat some more.  Add horseradish, ketchup,

  wine vinegar, Lea & Perrins, and louisiana hot sauce, beating

  after each ingredient.  Pour over shrimp on salad or use as a

  sandwich sauce.

  "Some of my friends say they even like this over some desserts,

  but I don't believe then, no."

  From Justin Wilson's "Outdoor cooking With Inside Help"

 

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     Title: Lisa's Tartar Sauce.

Categories: Cajun Sauc    

  Servings: 10


      4 c  Mayonnaise                          1 c  Parsley, chopped fine

      1 c  Sweet relish,chopped&drained        1 x  Dash, Lea & Perrins

      1 c  Chow chow (sour)drained             1 x  Bunch green onions, chopped

      1 x  Louisiana hot sauce (dash)          1 ea Medium onion, chopped fine


  Mix all ingredients well and refrigerate ovedrnight for best

  flavour.  This can be used on all seafood.  Tastes good also, to.

  Sauce can be stored in the refrigerator for some time.

  Justin Wilsons "Outdoor cooking With Inside Help"

 

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     Title: Italian Sausage Spaghetti Sauce

Categories: Cajun Italian Main Dish Sauc 

  Servings:  8


      2 lb Italian sausage                     1 c  Dried parsley

      1 T  Garlic, finely chopped            1/2 c  Olive oil

      1 t  Red cayenne pepper                  1 c  Plain flour

      3 T  Lea & Perrins                       2 c  Onions, finely chopped

      1 c  Celery, finely chopped            1/4 t  Dried mint

    1/2 c  Bell pepper, finely chopped         3 c  Tomato sauce

      2 c  Water                               1 x  Salt, to taste

      2 c  Dry white wine                

 

  Cut Italian sausage into 2-inch lengths.  Brown sausage off

  in olive oil (about half cook it), remove from pan and put

  aside, Add flour to oil that was used and make roux.  Add

  onions, celery, and bell pepper.  Stir and cook until tender

  or clear.  Add water and stir until smooth.  Add wine (you may

  wish to experiment with the amount of wine used, 2 cups is too

  much for some tastes), parsley, and garlic.  Pour in red pepper,

  Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce, dried mint, and tomato sauce.

  Stir real well.  Bring to a bubbly boil and add salt, to taste.

  Add sausage.  Bring back to a boil.  Turn heat down to simmer.

  Cook for about 3 or 4 hours.

  Serve over spaghetti topped with cheese.

  From Justin Wilson's "Outdoor Cooking With Indoor Help"

 

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     Title: Justin Wilson's Hush Puppies

Categories: Cajun Breads    

  Servings: 48


      2 c  Cornmeal                            1 x  Ground cayenne pepper

      1 c  Plain flour                         2 ea Eggs, beaten

      1 t  Baking powder                       1 c  Buttermilk

      1 t  Salt                                1 c  Green onion, finely chopped

    1/2 t  Soda                                2 T  Bacon drippings, hot

    1/2 c  Parsley, finely chopped           1/2 t  Garlic powder (to taste)

      1 x  Deep fat for frying           

 

  Combine all dry ingredients.  Add eggs, buttermilk, onions,

  and oil or bacon drippings.  Mix well.  Drop in deep hot fat

  by spoonfuls and brown on all sides.

  Now, I said above that this makes 48, I've never counted, so I

  don't know for sure.  But it sure does make a bunch.  The main

  reason why I said 48 is because the program, MenuMaster, won't

  let you past that field unless you tell it something.

  Justin Wilson says, "Hush puppy is an old Southern term that

  originated after the Civil War.  People didn't have enough for

  themselves to eat let alone feed their dogs, so when the old

  hounds started barking from hunger, they would throw pieces of

  fried corn bread to them, yelling, 'Shut up, dog!  Hush puppy!"

 

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     Title: Shrimp Soup

Categories: Cajun Sou    

  Servings: 10


      8 c  Chicken stock                       2 t  Louisiana hot sauce

      1 c  Green onions, chopped             1/2 c  Celery, chopped

      1 x  Salt, to taste                      1 T  Garlic, diced

      1 T  Lea & Perrins                       1 c  Parsley, chopped

      2 c  White wine, dry                     2 lb Shrimp, chopped


  Put ingredients, except shrimp, in chicken stock.  Bring to

  boil and then lower heat.  Cover, and cook for 45 minutes.

  Add shrimp and simmer for 30 minutes more.

  You may wish to experiment with the amount of wine you use.

  2 cups in the pot may be a bit much for some taste.  If that

  is so, you may take the rest internally.

  From Justin Wilson's "Outdoor Cooking With Inside Help"

 

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     Title: Dehydrator Barbecue Sauce

Categories: Cajun Sauc    

  Servings:  8


      1 c  Onions, dehydrated                  1 c  Ketchup

    1/4 c  Sweet peppers, dehydrated           2 T  Louisiana hot sauce

    1/4 c  Parsley, dried                      1 T  Salt

    1/2 c  Honey                             1/2 t  Mint, dried

      1 T  Lemon juice                         1 c  Dry white wine

      3 T  Lea & Perrins                       3 T  Vinegar

      1 T  Liquid smoke                        1 c  Water


  Put all the dried ingredients in a pot and add water.  Let

  it set a little while.  Add the wine and the rest of the

  ingredients.  Cover and cook for several hours.  "I use a

  food dehydrator to preserve vegetables when they are in

  season, then I store them and use them when I need them."

  From Justin Wilson's "Outdoor Cooking With Inside Help"

 

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     Title: Marinade and Basting Sauce for Brisket of Beef

Categories: Cajun Sauc    

  Servings:  8


      3 c  Dry red wine                        3 t  Salt

      1 c  Olive or peanut oil                 3 T  Poupon mustard

      2 T  Wine vinegar                        2 T  Prepared horseradish

      2 t  Onion powder                        3 T  Lime juice

      1 t  Garlic powder                       2 t  Ground cayenne pepper


  Mix all of the ingredients really well and then pour over

  whole beef brisket.  Let marinate for several hours, or

  overnight if possible.  Also, use this marinade as a basting

  sauce.

  Some people may find Justin's 3 cups of dry red wine a little

  bit too much for their taste.  No problem, use as much as you

  like in the sauce, and drink the rest.  Sure won't go to waste.

  From Justin Wilson's "Outdoor Cooking With Inside Help"

 

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     Title: Beer Marinade for Beef

Categories: Cajun Sauc    

  Servings:  8


      2 cn Beer (12 oz or 10 oz cans)          2 t  Salt

    1/2 c  Olive oil                           1 t  Ground cayenne pepper

      1 T  Wine vinegar                        1 T  Prepared horseradish

      1 t  Onion powder                        2 T  Lemon juice

      1 t  Garlic powder                 

 

  Mix all ingredients together and use as a marinade.  Then

  use as a basting sauce for the meat while it cooks.

 

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     Title: Barbecue Sauce

Categories: Cajun Sauc    

  Servings:  1


      3 c  Onions, chopped                   1/4 c  Honey

      1 T  Garlic, chopped                     2 T  Lemon juice

      1 c  Sweet pepper, chopped               1 T  Salt

    1/2 c  Parsley, dried                      3 T  Lea & Perrins

      1 c  Dry white wine                    1/2 t  Mint, dried

      3 T  Vinegar                             1 T  Liquid smoke

      2 c  Ketchup                           1/2 T  Louisiana hot sauce


  Place all ingredients in a pot that is big enough to hold

  them.  Bring to a boil.  Cook, covered, on low heat for

  several hours.

  From Justin Wilson's "Outside Cooking with Inside Help"

 

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     Title: Barbecue Sauce au Justin

Categories: Cajun Sauc    

  Servings:  1


      2 c  Onion, chopped                    1/2 c  Wine vinegar

    1/2 c  Bell pepper, chopped                4 t  Salt

    1/2 c  Olive oil                         1/4 c  Louisiana hot sauce

      2 T  Garlic, chopped                 1 1/2 c  Dry red wine

      2 c  Ketchup                           1/2 t  Celery seed

      2 T  Parsley, dried                      1 c  Steak sauce

      2 T  Lemon juice                   

 

  Saute onions and bell pepper in olive oil.  Add garlic, wine

  and the rest of the ingredients.  Bring to a boil.  Cover,

  then cook over a low fire for at least 2 hours.  Use on finished

  barbecue, NOT AS A BASTING SAUCE.

  This is garontee to warm the belly.

  From Justin Wilson's "Outdoor Cooking With Inside Help"

 

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     Title: Doris's Pralines

Categories: Cajun Candies    

  Servings: 12


      4 c  Sugar                               5 c  Pecans

      4 T  Karo syrup                          1 T  Butter

      1 cn Condensed milk                      1 t  Vanilla

      1 cn Water                         

 

  Mix all ingredients except butter, vanilla, and pecans.

  Cook on low fire until the mixture forms a soft ball in

  cold water.  Remove from fire.  Add butter, vanilla, and

  pecans, and beat until the mixture holds its shape.  Spoon

  onto buttered wax paper (Add old newspaper under your wax

  paper.)

  If candy gets hard before all is spooned out, add a little

  water, and heat over.  Or you can let it stand on low heat

  while spooning out.

  If you have never tasted freshly made pralines, made from

  fresh Louisiana pecans, you have just never really lived.

  Justin Wilson says, "Doris is the much better half (wife)

  of my good friend Gordon Martin, the sheriff of St. James

  Parish.  Every Christmas Eve we go by to see them after

  watching the bonfires that are burned on the levees along

  the Mississippi River to light the way for Papa Noel (Santa Claus).

 

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     Title: All Purpose Marinade

Categories: Cajun Sauc    

  Servings:  6


      3 c  Dry white wine                    1/2 t  Cayenne pepper

      1 t  Onion powder                      1/2 c  Soy sauce

    1/2 t  Garlic powder                 

 

  Mix all ingredients together.  Marinate the meat (beef, pork,

  chicken, or game) for 3 to 6 hours, then use the marinade as a

  basting sauce as the meat cooks on the grill.

  From Justin Wilson's "Outdoor Cooking With Inside Help"

 

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     Title: Marinade for Lamb or Goat

Categories: Cajun Sauc    

  Servings:  6


      4 c  Chablis wind                        1 c  Green creme de menthe

      1 T  Onion powder                        1 t  Dried mint (crushed)

      2 T  Louisiana hot sauce                 1 c  Soy sauce

      1 c  Water                               2 T  Olive oil


  Mix all ingredients.  Marinade lamb or goat 6 to 12 hours, then

  use the marinade as a basting sauce as it cooks.

  From Justin Wilson's "Outdoor Cooking With Inside Help"

 

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     Title: Fish Marinade

Categories: Cajun Sauc    

  Servings:  6


      2 c  Chablis wine                        2 T  Lemon juice

      2 t  Salt                                2 T  Creole mustard

    1/2 t  Ground cayenne pepper         

 

  Mix all ingredients together and stir well.  Use as a marinade,

  Then as a basting sauce when you cook fish.

  From Justin Wilson's "Outdoor Cooking With Inside Help"

 

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     Title: Comforting Barbecue Sauce

Categories: Cajun Sauc    

  Servings: 25


      4 c  Onions, chopped                     1 c  Celery, chopped

      1 c  Bell pepper, chopped                1 c  Fresh parsley, chopped

      1 c  Peanut cooking oil                  2 T  Garlic, chopped

      3 c  Steak sauce                       1/2 c  Louisiana hot sauce

      3 c  Ketchup                             3 t  Salt

      1 c  Southern Comfort Liquor       

 

  In a large skillet, saute onions, celery, bell pepper and parsley

  in peanut oil until onions are clear or tender.  Add garlic and

  cook a little longer.  Add steak sauce, hot sauce, and ketchup.

  Salt to taste.  Add Southern Comfort.  Bring to a boil.  Lower

  heat and cover.  Cook for 2 to 3 hours.  This sauce can be stored

  in the refrigerator for several weeks.

  Makes 3 quarts to 1 gallon.

  Justin says, "This is not to drink, no.  It's to use as a

  bubba-que sauce, but it also, too, is mighty fine for soppin."

  From Justin Wilson's "Outdoor Cooking With Inside Help"

 

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     Title: Wild Duck and Andouille Sauce Piquant

Categories: Cajun Main dish Poult   

  Servings: 12


      1 c  Olive oil (for roux)                3 c  Plain flour (for roux)

      3 c  Onions, chopped                     1 c  Bell pepper, chopped

      3 c  Geen onions, chopped                2 c  Parsley, chopped

      1 x  Water                               2 T  Garlic, finely chopped

      3 c  Chablis wine                      1/2 t  Dried mint, crushed

     11 c  Tomato sauce                        3 T  Lea & Perrins

      6 t  Louisiana hot sauce                 5 t  Salt

      1 lb Andouille, sliced 1/4" thick    2 1/2 lb Wild duck breasts


  Brown off duck breasts in some olive oil.

  Make a roux with oil and flour (see Justin's recipe posted earlier).

  Add onions, bell pepper, green onions, and parsley to roux.  Stir

  and cook.  Add one cup water and garlic.  Cook.  Add wine and some

  more water.  Add other seasonings and tomato sauce.  Mix well.

  Add andouille (or smoked sausage) and duck breasts.  Stir.

  Simmer on low heat for 3 to 4 hours.  Stir occasionally.  Add more

  salt and cayenne to your taste.

  Makes about 3 gallons, so this is for alot of people.  Serve over

  spaghetti or rice.

  From Justin Wilson's "Outdoor Cooking With Inside Help"

 

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     Title: Chicken Sauce Piquant

Categories: Cajun Main dish Poult   

  Servings: 30


      2 c  Bacon drippings (for roux)          6 c  Plain flour

      7 c  Onion, chopped                      1 c  Bell pepper, chopped

      3 c  Green onions, chopped               1 c  Celery, chopped

      3 c  Parsley, chopped                  1/4 c  Garlic, chopped

      1 x  Bacon drippins/brown chicken       20 lb Baking hens, (see directions

      1 x  Water                               1 lb Mushrooms, sliced

     16 c  Tomato sauce                        8 c  Chablis wine

  1 1/2 pt Stuffed olives                      6 T  Lea & Perrins

      8 T  Louisiana hot sauce                 1 t  Dried mint, crushed

      6 T  Salt                          

 

  The bacon drippings are for browning the chicken.

  The 20 lbs of chicken should be cut up in 2-inch-long pieces.

  Justin likes more wine in this sauce than some peoples.  If you

  don't wish to use all 8 Cups of Chablis in the sauce, feel free

  to drink what the sauce don't take.  Make sure you taste your

  sauce as you add the wine.  Me, I likes it.  My wife, she don't.

  Make a roux.  (see the recipe for Justin Wilson's roux, also

  posted here).  Add onions, bell pepper, green onions, and

  celery and saute until onions are tender and clear.  Add parsley

  and garlic and saute.

  Brown off chicken while roux is being made.  After onions, etc.

  are tender, add water to bring roux to a smooth paste.  Add all

  other ingredients and enough water to cover well.  Bring to a

  boil, and then cut heat.  Cook for about 4 to 6 hours.

  Serve over spaghetti.  This is for a party and will serve

  20 to 40 people.  You can freeze what you don't eat.

  From Justin Wilson's "Outdoor Cooking With Inside Help"

 

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     Title: Liver in Mustard Sauce

Categories: Cajun Main dish Mea   

  Servings:  4


      1 x  Salt                                1 x  Ground red cayenne pepper

      4 ea Slices liver 1/2 - 3/4"thick        1 x  Oleo (margarine)

      1 c  Shallots, chopped                   1 c  Dry white wine

      1 T  Creole or poupon mustard      

 

  Salt and pepper liver.  Saute over medium to high heat in the

  margarine (oleo).  Remove liver and keep warm.  Pour off some

  of melted oleo.  In what is left, saute shallots until clear

  or tender.  Add white wine.  Bring to boil.  Add mustard and

  blend into mixture.  Stir and simmer for a few minutes.

  Put liver on platter and pour sauce over it.

  From Justin Wilson's "Outdoor Cooking with Inside Help"

 

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     Title: Cajunized Oriental Pork Chops

Categories: Cajun Main dish Mea   

  Servings:  6


      6 ea Thick pork chops                    1 x  Salt & red cayenne pepper

  1 1/2 c  Dry white wine                      1 c  Bell pepper, chopped

      1 c  Onions, chopped                     1 ea Clove garlic, chopped

      3 T  Soy sauce                           1 cn Pinapple chunks (15 oz.)


  Salt and red pepper the chops.  Brown them slowly in a skillet.

  Add wine, bell pepper, onion, and garlic,  Cover and simmer for

  25 to 30 minutes.  Remove pork chops, being sure to keep them warm.

  Add the soy sauce and syrup from the pineapple.  Stir and simmer

  until more or less thick.  Add the pineapple chunks and bring to

  a boil.  Serve over pork chops and hot cooked rice.

  From Justin Wilson's "Gourmet and Gourmand Cookbook"

 

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     Title: Barbecued Ribs

Categories: Cajun Main dish Mea   

  Servings:  4


      4 lb Pork ribs, cut in pieces            1 ea Lemon

      1 ea Large onion                         1 c  Catsup

    1/3 c  Worcestershire sauce                1 t  Chili powder

      1 t  Salt                                2 x  Dashes Tabasco sauce

      2 c  Water                         

 

  Place ribs in shallow roasting pan, meaty side up.  On each

  piece, place a slice of unpeeled lemon, a thin slice of onion.

  Roast in very hot oven, 450 F degrees, 30 minutes.

  Combine remaining ingredients; bring to a boil and pour over

  ribs.  Continue baking in a moderate oven, 350 F degrees, about

  2 hours, basting ribs with the sauce every 15 minutes.

  From "Talk About Good" Contributed by Mrs. K Richard Escudier, Jr.

 

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     Title: Barbecued Pork Chops

Categories: Cajun Main dish Mea   

  Servings:  8


    1/2 c  Water                             1/4 c  Vinegar

      2 T  Dry mustard                         3 T  Brown sugar

      4 T  Chili sauce                         8 ea Pork chops


  Combine ingredients and mix well.  Pour over seasoned chops

  in glass baking dish, cover and bake at 400 F degrees for

  1-1/2 hours, uncovering last 30 minutes.  Water may be added

  to make gravy.  Delicious with ribs also.

  From "Talk About Good" contributed by Susan Chandler Castille

 

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     Title: Blackened (Cajun) Arctic Char

Categories: Cajun Main dish Fi   

  Servings:  4


      1 ea Arctic char - 1 kg(4.5 lbs)         6 T  Butter

      2 ea Lemons, cut into wedges             1 T  Cajun spice (recipe follows)


  Fillet the Char (fresh or thawed) about 25 mm thick (1-1/2").

  Don't be afraid to substitute trout, perch, shrimp, or any

  firm-fleshed seafood or fish for the char.

  Melt butter in a cast-iron or heavy-bottomed frying pan over

  medium high heat.  Add Cajun spice and heat thoroughly.  Place

  fillets in pan.  Squeeze juice of one lemon into pan.  Cook

  fish for about 5 minutes on each side.  Serve with remaining

  lemon wedges and pan drippings.

  From the Calgary Herald (89.05.03) by Terry Bullick

  Terry worked as an assistant cook at the Arctic Char Lodge, a

  fishing resort on Great Bear Lake, just 18 Km south of the Arctic

  circle.

 

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     Title: Jim Echols' Cajun Spice

Categories: Cajun Sauc    

  Servings:  6


      1 T  Paprika                             1 t  Salt

      1 t  Onion powder                        1 t  Cayenne powder

      1 t  Garlic powder                       1 t  Crushed chilies

      1 t  Ginger powder                     3/4 t  White pepper

    3/4 t  Black pepper                      1/2 t  Thyme

    1/2 t  Oregano                       

 

  Mix all ingredients together in a small bowl.  Store in an

  airtight container.

  Terry says, "One of the guides, Jim Echols, gave me this recipe.

  I would prepare monster-sized batches of it for him and the other

  guides to use in preparing blackened (cajun) trout. -- A special

  surprise for guests at shore lunches.  Also try it in hamburgers,

  on sauteed chicken or turkey, and on popcorn.

  From Calgary Herald, by Terry Bullick (89.05.03)

 

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     Title: Shrimp Newburg

Categories: Cajun Main dish Fi   

  Servings:  8


      2 T  Butter                              2 T  Flour

      1 c  Milk                                2 lb Raw shrimp

      2 ea Pimentos and 1 can liquid           1 ea Egg

    1/2 c  Cream                               1 ea Small onion

    1/4 t  Salt                              1/4 t  Pepper

      2 T  Lea & Perrins sauce                 2 ea Beef bouillon cubes

    1/2 t  Dry mustard                         1 x  Onion tops

      1 x  Tabasco sauce                     1/4 c  Hot water


  Make white sauce by melting butter, add flour and cook until it

  bubbles, add onions, simmer a minute.  Add hot milk and cook until

  sauce thickens.  Add peeled raw shrimp, pimentos and liquid from

  one whole can, 2 tablespoons Lea & perrins sauce and beef bouillon

  cubes disolved in hot water, dry mustard, chopped onion tops, dash

  of tabasco sauce.  Before removing from fire, add beaten egg and

  cream.  Mushrooms optional.

  From "Talk About Good"  Submitted by Mrs. Curtis G. Breaux, Baton

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     Title: Chicken Maque Choux

Categories: Cajun Main dish Poult   

  Servings:  4


     18 ea Young tender corn                   1 ea Large spring  chicken

      1 ea Large onion, finely chopped       1/2 ea Bell pepper, chopped

      1 ea Large tomato, small pieces          1 t  Salt

      1 t  Sugar                               1 x  Black pepper

      2 T  Cooking oil                         1 x  Milk, if needed


  Cut corn off cob, and then scrape ears with back of knife to

  obtain milky pulp in a heavy iron pot, brown the chicken in

  oil a few pieces at a time, until all sides are done.  Add

  corn, onions and the rest of the ingredients to the pot.

  Stir mixture frequently while cooking over low flame for

  30 minutes.  If mixture is too dry, add a small amount of milk.

  Will serve four.

  From "Talk About Good" submitted by Mrs. Warren Butcher

 

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     Title: Yeola's Bread Pudding

Categories: Cajun Desser    

  Servings:  6


     10 ea Slices stale bread                  3 ea Eggs, beaten

      2 c  Sugar                             1/2 c  Oleo

      1 c  Raisins                             1 c  Pecan pieces

      1 cn (16 oz) fruit cocktail/juice        1 cn Pet milk (12 oz)

      1 c  Water                               2 T  Vanilla butternut flavouring


  Put everything in a large bowl and mix it up.  Yeola says that she

  uses her hands to make sure it's well blended.  Then turn into a

  greased 9 x 13-inch pan and bake in a 400-degree oven for 1 hour

  and 20 minutes.

  From Justin Wilson's "Outdoor Cooking with Inside Help"

  I've had this with a delicious Jack Daniels sauce.  I've looked

  high and low, but can't find the recipe.  If you're ever in

  Lafayette Louisiana go to Prejeans, one of the nicest Cajun

  restaurants around.  They serve a great bread pudding there,

  maybe you can talk them into giving you their sauce recipe.

 

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     Title: Bread Pudding with Whiskey Sauce

Categories: Cajun Desser    

  Servings:  8


-------------------------------BREAD PUDDING-------------------------------

      4 ea Slices stale bread                  4 T  Sugar

  3 1/2 c  Milk                                4 ea Eggs, separatged

      1 T  Vanilla                             1 x  Salt, pinch

    1/2 ea Block butter                        1 x  Raisins (optional)

-------------------------------WHISKEY SAUCE-------------------------------

    1/2 c  Sugar                             1/4 c  Water

    1/4 ea Block butter                        1 x  Whiskey, to taste


  BREAD PUDDING:

  Break bread into ovenproof dish (1-1/2 quart at least).  Soften

  bread with small amount of milk.  Beat sugar and egg yolks.  Add

  milk, stir well.  Add vanilla and salt.  Pour milk mixture over

  bread.  Fold in raisins if used.  Cut butter into chunks and fold

  in.  Place dish in pan of water and bake at 300 degrees for 40-50

  minutes, or until a silver knife inserted comes out clean.  Make

  meringue adding 2 level tablespoons sugar to each egg white.

  Spread, and return to 350 degree oven until brown (browning in a

  slow oven prevents falling).  Serve warm

  WHISKEY SAUCE:

  Cook until dissolved.  Remove from heat, add whiskey to individual

  taste.

  From "Talk About Good"  Submitted by Mrs. Henry Gauthier, Sr.

  I haven't tried this one, but it sure looks good.  It is quite

  different, what with the meringue, than that served up at Prejeans.

 

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     Title: Red Beans and Rice

Categories: Cajun Main di    

  Servings:  6


      1 lb Red kidney beans                    1 lb Salt pork

      2 ea Cloves garlic                       1 t  Italian seasoning

      1 ea Bell pepper                         1 ea Chopped onion

      1 ea Stalk celery                        1 ea Whole hot pepper


  Boil pork 5 minutes to get rid of salt.  Put pork in second water

  (hot) and add beans, water, should be one-half inch above beans.

  Add immediately, one bell pepper, one chopped onion, celery, garlic,

  Italian seasoning and whole hot pepper.  Cook slowly two to three

  hours, until gravy is thick and beans tender -- just before dishing

  out add a pinch of italian seasoning again.  Salt to taste and

  serve with rice.

  From "Talk About Good"  contributed by Mrs. Charles Barras, Jr.

 

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     Title: Boiled Crabs

Categories: Cajun Main dish Fi   

  Servings:  4


      2 ea Lemons, quartered                   8 ea New red potatoes

      4 ea Small ears fresh corn               4 ea Small yellow onions

      1 c  Salt                              1/2 c  Ground red pepper

    1/2 c  Ground white pepper               1/2 c  Ground black pepper

     12 ea Live blue crabs               

 

  Fill a large (10-quart) stockpot one-third full with water.

  Add the lemons, potatoes, corn, onions, salt, and peppers.

  Cover and bring to a boil over high heat.  Let boil for 10 minutes.

  Add the crabs, (if blue crabs are not available, substitute other

  small to medium crabs), cover, and return to boil.  Once steam

  starts to escape from under the cover, let cook for 15 minutes.

  Turn off the heat and let sit, covered, for 10 minutes more.

  From Alex Patout's "Cajun Home Cooking"  Published by Randon House

  Alex says, "Serves 2 Cajuns, 4 elsewhere."  He writes, "We like

  to lay out the crabs and vegetables on a large table covered

  with lots of paper and have a feast."

 

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     Title: Mayonnaise

Categories: Cajun Sauc    

  Servings:  2


      2 ea Egg yolks                           1 t  Salt

      1 ea Garlic clove, minced              1/2 c  Green onions, chopped fine

      4 ea Shots tabasco sauce                 1 x  Juice of 1/2 lemmon

      2 c  High-grade vegetable oil      

 

  Place all the ingredients except the oil in a blender (with

  the center of the lid removed) or a food processor fitted with

  a plastic blade and blend or process for 2 minutes.  Pour the

  oil in a very thin stream through the top or down the feed tube

  until it has all been incorporated.  Blend or process for

  30 seconds more.

  Makes about 2-1/2 cups.

 

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     Title: Smothered Round Steak

Categories: Cajun Main dish Mea   

  Servings:  4


      2 lb Round steak                         2 t  Salt

    1/2 t  Ground black pepper                 1 t  Ground red pepper

      1 t  Ground white pepper                 1 x  All-purpose flour (dredging)

    1/2 c  Vegetable oil                       3 ea Medium onions, chopped

      2 ea Bell peppers, chopped               1 ea Celery rib, chopped

      1 c  Beef stock or water           

 

  Alex Patout says, "Smothering is a multipurpose Cajun technique

  that works wonders with everything from game to snap beans.  It's

  similar to what the rest of the world knows as braising--the

  ingredients are briefly browned or sauteed, then cooked with a

  little liquid over a low heat for a long time."

  Season the roast with one half of the salt and peppers.  Dust with

  flour on all sides.  Heat the oil in a Dutch oven or other large

  heavy pot over medium-high heat, add the steak, and brown well

  on all sides.  Remove the meat and pour off all but 1 teaspoon

  of the oil.  Add half the onions, bell peppers, celery, and the

  other half of the seasonings, and the stock or water.  Stir well

  and reduce the heat to the lowest possible point.  Return the

  roast to the pot and cover with the remaining vegetables.  Cover

  and let cook until the meat is very tender, about 1 hour and 15

  minutes.

  Serve the meat in slices, with rice alongside and the gravy over

  all.

  When you try this recipe with other kinds of meat, be sure to

  adjust the cooking times accordingly--let tenderness be your guide.

  For extra flavorful roasts, try larding with slivers of garlic

  before smothering.

  Serves 4-6

  From Alex Patout's "Cajun Home Cooking" Random House Inc.

  ISBN 0-394-54725-X

 

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     Title: Patout's Boiled Crawfish

Categories: Cajun Main dish Fi   

  Servings:  8


--------------------------------FOR THE BOIL--------------------------------

     40 lb Live crawfish                       1 c  Salt

    1/2 c  Ground white pepper               1/2 c  Ground red pepper

    1/2 c  Ground black pepper                 5 lb Small white onions

     12 ea Ears of corn, shucked               5 lb Small new potatoes

----------------------------------SPRINKLE----------------------------------

    1/2 c  Ground white pepper               1/2 c  Ground red pepper

    1/2 c  Ground black pepper                 2 c  Salt


  Alex Patout describes Crawfish as "a delicacy made for sharing--

  in fact, in Cajun country, boiling crawfish for only two people

  counts as a venial sin."

  Wash the crawfish well and pick out any fish bones or other

  debris.  Fill a great big (40-quart) Stockpot a quarter full of

  water.  Add the salt and peppers and bring to boil.  Add the whole

  onions, the corn, and the new potatoes (it will be easy to remove

  them later if you put them in a cloth sack).  Return to boil, cover,

  lower heat to medium, and let cook for 8 minutes.  Add crawfish,

  cover again and raise heat to high.  After steam begins to escape

  from under the lid, cook 7 minutes more.  Remove from heat and

  let sit for 4 minutes.  Do *NOT* remove the lid until this point!

      Remove the onions, corn, and potatoes to a bowl and drain the

  crawfish.  Place the crawfish in a large insulated container (an

  ce chest works well, as do the thick waterproof boxes chickens

  are shipped in, which your butcher may give you for free).  Have

  your *SPRINKLE* ready and sprinkle over the crawfish and mix them

  well to coat.  Cover and let sit for 7 minutes.

      Serve immediately with the onions, corn, new potatoes, and

  lots of French bread on a large table covered with plenty of

  paper.  When everyone has eaten his fill, everyone "peels for

  the house."  The peeled tails can then be used in cold crawfish

  cocktail or salad or for Fried Crawfish the next day.

  Serves 8-10

  NOTE:  Most of the salt is not added until after the cooking

  process because too much salt added during cooking makes the

  flesh of the crawfish adhere to the shell.

  From Alex Patout's "Cajun Home Cooking" -- Random House

 

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     Title: Boiled Crawfish -- Justin Wilson

Categories: Cajun Main dish Fi   

  Servings: 10


      4 ea Boxes salt (no size mentione        6 ea Pouches crab boil

      9 ea Lemons                              8 oz Cayenne pepper

      5 lb Small white onions                  1 x  Garlic

     24 ea Small potatoes                      1 x  Smoked sausage

      1 x  Corn                               50 lb Live crawfish


  Bring seasonings to boil for 10 minutes.  Add potatoes, corn,

  and smoked sausage.  Boil for another 10 minutes.  Add crawfish.

  Bring back to boil.  Cut fire off immediately.  Let soak for

  20 to 30 minutes.  Drain.  Peel and eat.

      While water is coming to a boil, cull and clean crawfish.

  Rinse well with garden hose and remove any dead ones.

      Always wear gloves when you fool with crawfish, but remember,

  they can still pinch you through gloves.

  Justin Wilson writes, "Not everybody likes the fat, but I do, and

  I love to dig my finger into the head and scoop it out.  During

  crawfish season, my finger stays yellow from one end to the other."

  From Justin Wilson's "Outdoor Cooking With Inside Help."

 

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     Title: Patout's Hot Crab Dip

Categories: Cajun Appetize    

  Servings:  1


    1/2 c  Butter (1/4 lb)                     2 ea Medium yellow onions, choppe

      1 ea Small bell pepper, chopped          2 ea Garlic cloves, minced

      1 pt Heavy cream,                        1 c  Green onions, chopped

    1/2 c  Parsley, chopped                    1 t  Dried basil

      1 t  Dried thyme                         2 t  Salt

      2 t  Ground black pepper                 1 t  Ground white pepper

      1 x  5-6 shots Tabasco sauce             1 lb Fresh white crab meat


  Melt the butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat.  Add the

  onions, bell pepper, and garlic and saute for 10-15 minutes,

  until wilted.  Stir in the cream and bring to a simmer.  Stir

  in the cream and bring to a simmer.  Stir in the green onions,

  parsley, herbs, and seasonings and continue to simmer until

  the cream has reduced by about a quarter and the sauce is thick.

  Stir in the crab meat, return to a simmer, and let cook 2-3 minutes

  more.  Pour into a chafing dish and serve as an hors d'oeuvre or

  as part of a buffet with crackers or Melba toast.  Alex Patout writes,

  "I especially like it with garlic Melba toast."

  Makes about 1 quart.

 

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     Title: Crawfish Chili

Categories: Cajun Main dish Meats Fi  

  Servings: 16


      2 lb Lean ground beef                    2 lb Crawfish tails

      1 t  Garlic, chopped fine                2 t  Salt

      1 T  Soy sauce                           1 t  Cayenne pepper

      1 t  Dried mint                          1 T  Dried parsley

      3 T  Chili powder                        1 cn (8 oz) tomato sauce

      1 c  Dry white wine                      1 x  Water

      1 t  Lemon or lime juice                 1 c  Chopped onions

      1 x  Bacon drippings               

 

  Brown meat in bacon drippings.  Combine all other ingredients

  with meat and bring to a boil.  Simmer for a few hours.

  From Justin Wilson's "Gourmet and Gourmand Cookbook"

 

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     Title: Shrimp Creole

Categories: Cajun Main dish Fish   

  Servings:  6


      2 lb Fresh shrimp, heads off             1 qt Water

    1/2 c  Vegetable oil                       3 ea Med. yellow onions, chopped

      2 ea Large bell peppers, chopped         5 ea Celery ribs, chopped fine

     10 ea Lge. tomatoes, peeled&seeded        2 t  Salt

      1 t  Ground red pepper                 1/2 t  Ground black pepper

    1/2 t  Ground white pepper                 1 T  Fresh thyme or 2 t dried

      1 T  Fresh basil or 2 t dried        1 1/2 t  Sugar

      5 ea Bay leaves                          1 c  Green onions, chopped

      1 c  Parsley, chopped              

 

  Peel and devein the shrimp.  Place heads (if you have them), and

  peels in a small saucepan and add the water.  Bring to a slow boil

  over medium-high heat and let boil slowly for 15-20 minutes.  Strain

  and discard the heads and peels.

     Place the oil in a Dutch oven or other large, heavy pot and place

  over medium-high heat.  Add the onions, peppers, and celery and saute

  stirring often, until the vegetables are very soft, about 45 minutes.

  Stir in the tomatoes, salt, peppers, herbs, sugar, and shrimp stock

  and return to simmer.  Reduce heat to medium and let simmer for

  2 hours, stirring occasionally,  This is your creole sauce; it can

  be prepared 1 or 2 days in advance and stored in the refrigerator

  (I find the sauce is even better after sitting a couple of days in

  the refrigerator).

     When you are ready to serve, return the sauce to a simmer and

  add the shrimp.  Cook until they turn pink, 5-7 minutes.  Stir

  in the green onions and parsley and let cook for 1 minute more.

  Serve on flat plates over beds of rice.

     Serves 6-8.

  SHRIMP AND HAM OR TASSO JAMBALAYA:

  Prepare Shrimp Creole as above, but add about a pound of cubed ham

  and a 4-ounce can of tomatoe sauce to the finished sauce and simmer

  45 minutes more.  Meanwhile, boil or steam 2-3 cups raw rice.

  Finish the sauce (which will be your jambalaya base) by adding

  the shrimp, green onions, and parsley as above.  (If you are using

  leftover Shrimp Creole, remove the shrimp and reheat the sauce,

  add the ham and tomato sauce, and proceed as above.  Return the

  shrimp to the pan at the end of cooking.)  Place the hot, cooked

  rice in a large bowl, pour the jambalaya base over, mix well, and

  serve.

     You can also prepare this dish with sausage instead of ham.

  From Alex Patout's "Cajun Home Cooking"

 

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     Title: Blackened Redfish

Categories: Cajun Main dish Fi   

  Servings:  6


      6 ea 8-10oz redfish fillets            3/4 lb Unsalted butter, melted

-------------------------------SEASONING MIX-------------------------------

      1 T  Sweet paprika                   2 1/2 t  Salt

      1 t  Onion powder                        1 t  Garlic powder

      1 t  Ground cayenne pepper             3/4 t  Ground white pepper

    3/4 t  Ground black pepper               1/2 t  Dried thyme leaves

    1/2 t  Dried oregano leaves          

 

  NOTE: Fish fillets (preferably redfish, pompano or tilefish) cut

  about 1/2 inch thick.  Redfish and pompano are ideal for this

  method of cooking.  If tilefish is used, you may have to split

  the fillets in half horizontally to have proper thickness.  If

  you can't get any of these fish, salmon steaks or red snapper

  fillets can be substituted.  In any case, the fillets or steaks

  must not be more than 3/4 inch thick.

  Heat a large cast-iron skillet over very high heat until it is

  beyond the smoking stage and you see white ash in the skillet

  bottom (the skillet cannot be too hot for this dish), at least

  10 minutes.  (FT - this recipe is *NOT* for the faint of heart)

     Meanwhile, pour 2 Tablespoons melted butter in each of 6 small

  ramekins; set aside and keep warm.  Reserve the remaining butter

  in its skillet.  Heat the serving plates in a 250F oven.

     Thoroughly combine the seasoning mix ingredients in a small bowl.

  Dip each fillet in the reserved melted butter so that both sides

  are well coated; then sprinkle seasoning mix generously and evenly

  on both sides of the fillets, patting by hand.  Place in the hot

  skillet and pour 1 teaspoon melted butter on top of each fillet

  (be careful, as the butter may flame up).  Cook, uncovered, over

  the same high heat until the underside looks charred, about

  2 minutes (the time will vary according to the fillet's thickness

  and the heat of the skillet).  Turn the fish over and again pour

  1 teaspoon butter on top; cook until fish is done, about 2 minutes

  more.  Repeat with remaining fillets.  Serve each fillet while

  piping hot.

     To serve, place one fillet and a ramekin of butter on each

  heated serving plate.

  I had this in K Pauls Restaurant in New Orleans.  It is a taste

  experience you will never forgive yourself for missing should you

  ever be lucky enough to find yourself in N'awlins and you don't

  go to K Paul's and order this.  Even people who don't like fish

  love this dish.

  From Chef Paul Prudhomme's Louisiana Kitchen, published by

  William Morrow and Company, Inc.  ISBN 0-688-02847-0

 

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     Title: Hot Chicken Wings

Categories: Cajun Appetizers Poult   

  Servings:  6


  2 1/2 lb Chicken wings                       1 x  Oil for frying (optional)

      6 oz Hot sauce or Tabasco              1/2 c  Melted butter


  Cut the chicken wings in two at the joints.  In a large frying

  pan or skillet; heat to 360F enough oil (or shortening) to

  cover the chicken wings.  Add the wings and fry until crisp,

  about 12-15 minutes.

     To bake, preheat the oven to 450F.  Spread the chicken wings

  out on a baking sheet in one layer and bake 45 minutes.

     To make the sauce, combine the Hot Sauce or Tabasco and melted

  butter and blend thoroughly.  As soon as the chicken wings are

  cooked, douse with the sauce, and serve immediately.

     Serves 2-6

  Nathalie Dupree's "New Southern Cooking"

  Nathalie says, "These little wings make a good meal for two or are

  a great appetizer.  Up North, they are called Buffalo wings and are

  served with celery and blue-cheese dressing.  The little wing tips

  should be trimmed off to make neater pieces.  But I cook them along

  with the wings and save them for myself.  I call them the "cook's

  treat."  You may fry or bake the wings, depending on dietary

  considerations.

 

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     Title: Stuffed Pork Chops

Categories: Cajun Main dish Mea   

  Servings:  6


      2 ea Med. apples coarsely chopped        7 T  Unsalted butter

      3 T  Light brown sugar                   1 t  Vanilla extract

    1/2 t  Ground nutmeg                 

-------------------------------SEASONING MIX-------------------------------

      1 T  Salt                                1 t  Onion powder

      1 t  Ground cayenne pepper             3/4 t  Garlic powder

    1/2 t  White pepper                      1/2 t  Dry mustard

    1/2 t  Rubbed sage                       1/2 t  Ground cumin

    1/2 t  Black pepper                      1/2 t  Dried thyme leaves

---------------------------PORK CHOP INGREDIENTS---------------------------

      6 ea 1-3/4" thick pork chops           3/4 lb Ground pork

      1 c  Chopped onions                      1 c  Chopped green bell peppers

      2 t  Minced garlic                       1 cn (4 oz) diced green chilies

      1 c  Pork or chicken stock             1/2 c  Very fine bread crumbs

    1/2 c  Finely chopped green onions   

 

  In a food processor or blender, process the apples, 4 Tablespoons

  of the butter, the sugar, vanilla and nutmeg until smooth, about

  3 to 4 minutes.  Set aside.

    In a small bowl thoroughly combine the seasoning mix ingredients;

  set aside.

    Prepare the pork chops by cutting a large pocket (to the bone)

  into the larger side of each chop to hold the stuffing.

    In a large skillet, brown the ground pork in the remaining 3 Tbsp.

  butter over high heat, about 3 minutes.  Add the onions, bell peppers,

  garlic, and 2 Tbsp. of the seasoning mix, stirring well; cook about

  5 minutes, stirring occasionally and scraping pan bottom well.  Stir

  in the green chilies and their juice and continue cooking until

  mixture is well browned, about 6 to 8 minutes, stirring occasionally

  and scraping the pan bottom as needed.  Add the stock and cook 5

  minutes, stirring frequently.  Stir in the bread crumbs and cook

  about 2 minutes more, stirring constantly and scraping pan bottom

  as needed.  Remove from heat.

    Sprinkle the remaining seasoning mix evenly on both sides of the

  chops and inside the pockets, pressing it in by hand.  Prop chops

  with pocket side up in an ungreased 13x9-inch baking pan.  Spoon

  about 1/4 cup stuffing into each pocket; reserve the remaining

  stuffing.  Bake chops with pocket up at 400F until the meat is

  done, about 1 hour 10 minutes. Place the remaining stuffing in a

  small pan in the oven for the last 20 minutes to reheat.

    Serve immediately with each chop arranged on top of a portion

  of the remaining stuffing.

 

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     Title: Rice, Apple and Raisin Dressing

Categories: Cajun Main di    

  Servings:  8


-------------------------------SEASONING MIX-------------------------------

      2 t  Salt                            1 1/2 t  White pepper

      1 t  Garlic powder                       1 t  Dry mustard

      1 t  Ground cayenne pepper             1/2 t  Black pepper

------------------------------RICE INGREDIENTS------------------------------

    1/4 c  Vegetable oil                       1 c  Chopped onions

      1 c  Chopped green bell peppers        1/2 c  Pecan halves, dry roasted

    1/2 c  Raisins                             4 T  Unsalted butter

  1 1/2 c  Uncooked rice (converted)           3 c  Pork, beef or chicken stock

      2 c  Chopped unpeeled apples       

 

  Combine the seasoning mix ingredients in a small bowl and set aside.

     In a 2-quart saucepan, heat the oil over high heat until very hot,

  about 2 minutes.  Add the onions and bell peppers; saute about 2

  minutes, stirring occasionally.  Add the pecans (we ran out of pecans,

  so Lucy substituted hickory nuts - good!) and continue cooking for

  about 3 minutes, stirring occasionally.  Add the raisins and butter

  (these are added together so the raisins will absorb as much butter

  as possible).  Stir until butter is melted, then cook until raisins

  are plump, about 4 minutes, stirring occasionally.  Add the rice and

  seasoning mix and cook until rice starts looking frizzly (a bit like

  ce Krispies)  Chef Prudhomme recommended using converted rice.  Lucy

  used brown, long grain rice - super!.  This will require about 2 to

  3 minutes, stirring almost constantly before the rice looks "frizzly".

  Stir in the stock, scraping pan bottom well, then stir in the apples.

  Cover pan and bring to boil; lower heat and simmer covered for 5

  minutes.  Remove from heat and let sit, *COVERED*, until rice is

  tender and stock is absorbed, about 30 minutes.  (We cook the rice

  this slow way to let the flavors build to their maximum.)

    Serve immediately, allowing about 3/4 cup per person.

  From Paul Prudhomme's "Louisiana Kitchen"

 

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     Title: Gingersnap gravy

Categories: Cajun Sauc    

  Servings:  6


-------------------------------SEASONING MIX-------------------------------

      1 t  Black pepper                      1/2 t  Salt

    1/2 t  White pepper                      1/2 t  Ground ginger

    1/2 t  Dried thyme leaves                1/4 t  Rubbed sage

    1/4 t  Ground cayenne pepper             1/8 t  Ground cumin

------------------------------MAIN INGREDIENTS------------------------------

      2 T  Chicken, pork, or beef fat          2 T  Unsalted butter

    3/4 c  Finely chopped onions             1/2 c  Finely chopped celery

    1/2 t  Minced garlic                       6 c  Basic chicken stock

      1 c  Pan drippings from chicken          8 ea Gingersnap cookies

      1 t  Light brown sugar, to taste         1 t  Ground ginger, to taste


  Combine the seasoning mix ingredients in a small bowl and set aside. Melt

  the fat and butter in a large skillet over medium heat. When almost

  melted, add the onions, celery, and garlic; saute 5 minutes, stirring

  occasionally. Stir in the seasoning mix and cook 5 minutes more, stirring

  occasionally. Add the stock and pan drippings; bring to a boil over high

  heat and boil rapidly until liquid reduces to about 1 quart, about 25

  minutes. Then crumble the gingersnaps into the stock mixture and whisk

  with a metal whisk until they are dissolved. Continue cooking 10 minutes,

  whisking frequently and making sure the gingersnaps are thoroughly

  dissolved. During this time, taste the gravy; if the ginger flavour is not

  pronounced,m add the 1 tablespoon brown sugar and the 1 teaspoon ginger or

  add both to taste. Strain the gravy.

  Makes 2-1/2 to 3 cups.

  From Paul Prudhomme's "Louisiana Kitchen"

 

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     Title: Chicken Big Mamou on Pasta

Categories: Cajun Main di    

  Servings:  6


-----------------------------------PASTA-----------------------------------

      6 qt Hot water                         1/4 c  Vegetable oil

      3 T  Salt                            1 1/2 lb Fresh spaghetti (1 lb dry)

-------------------------------SEASONING MIX-------------------------------

      2 t  Dried thyme leaves              1 1/4 t  Ground cayenne pepper

      1 t  White pepper                      3/4 t  Black pepper

    1/2 t  Dried sweet basil leaves      

-----------------------------------SAUCE-----------------------------------

      1 lb Unsalted butter plus                4 T  Unsalted butter

      1 c  Onions, chopped very fine           4 ea Med. garlic cloves, peeled

      2 t  Minced garlic                   3 1/4 c  RICH chicken stock (see note

      2 T  Worcestershire sauce                1 T  Tabasco sauce + 1 teaspoon

      2 cn Tomato sauce (16 oz)                2 T  Sugar

      2 c  Green onions,chopped vy fine  

---------------------------CHICKEN SEASONING MIX---------------------------

  1 1/2 T  Salt                            1 1/2 t  White pepper

  1 1/2 t  Garlic powder                   1 1/4 t  Ground cayenne pepper

      1 t  Black pepper                        1 t  Cumin (optional)

    1/2 t  Dried sweet basil leaves            2 lb Boneless chicken (see notes)


  NOTE:  To make a Rich Chicken Stock strain the basic stock, then continue

  simmering it until evaporation reduces the liquid by half.  For example,

  if the recipe calls for 1 cup Rich Stock, start it with at least 2 cups of

  strained basic stock.

  dark meat, cut into 1/2-inch cubes.

  Directions:

  Place in the hot water, oil and salt in a large pot over high heat; and

  cover and bring to a boil.  When water reaches a rolling boil, add small

  amounts of spaghetti at a time to the pot, breaking up oil patches as you

  drop the spaghetti in.  Return to boiling and cook to al dente stage, do

  not over cook.(To test doneness of spaghetti, cut a strand in half near

  the end of cooking time.  When done, there should be only a speck of white

  in the center, less than one-fourth the diameter of the strand.) Do not

  overcook.  During this cooking time, use a wooden or spaghetti spoon to

  lift spaghetti out of the water by spoonfuls and shake strands back into

  the boiling water.  (It may be an old wives' tale, but this procedure

  seems to enhance the spaghetti's texture.)  Then immediately drain

  spaghetti into a collander; stop cooking process by running cold water

  over strands.  (If you used dry spaghetti, first rinse with hot water to

  wash off starch.)  After the pasta has cooled thoroughly, about 2 to 3

  minutes, pour a liberal amount of vegetable oil in your hands and toss

  spaghetti.  Set aside still in the colander.

      Meanwhile, thoroughly combine the seasoning mix ingredients in a small

  bowl and set aside.

      In a 4-quart saucepan, combine 1-1/2 sticks of the butter, the onions

  and garlic cloves; saute over medium heat 5 minutes, stirring

  occasionally.  Add the minced garlic and seasoning mix; continue cooking

  over medium heat until onions are dark brown, but not burned, about 8 to

  10 minutes, stirring often.  Add 2-1/2 cups of the stock, the

  Worcestershire and Tabasco; bring to a fast simmer and cook about 8

  minutes, stirring often.  Stir in the tomato sauce and bring mixture to a

  boil.  Then stir in the sugar and 1 cup of the green onions; gently simmer

  uncovered about 40 nminutes, stirring occasionally.

      Heat the serving plates in a 250F oven.

      Combine the ingredients of the chicken seasoning mix in a small bowl;

  mix well.  Sprinkle over the chicken, rubbing it in with your hands.  In a

  large skillet melt 1-1/2 sticks of the butter over medium heat.  Add the

  remaining 1 cup green onions and saute over high heat about 3 minutes.

  Add the chicken and continue cooking 10  minutes, stirring frequently.

  When the tomato sauce has simmered about 40 minutes, stir in the chicken

  mixture and heat through.

      To finish the dish, for each serving melt 2 tablespoons butter in a

  large skillet over medium heat.  Add one-sixth of the cooked spaghetti (a

  bit less than a 2 cup measure); heat spaghetti 1 minute, stirring

  constantly.  Add 1-1/4 cups chicken and sauce and 2 tablespoons of

  remaining stock; heat throughly, stirring frequently.  Remove from heat.

  Roll spaghetti on a large fork and lift onto a heated serving plate.

  Repeat process for remaining servings.

  From Paul Prudhomme's Louisiana Kitchen

 

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     Title: Barbecue Sauce Prudhomme

Categories: Cajun Sauc    

  Servings:  5


-------------------------------SEASONING MIX-------------------------------

  1 1/2 t  Black pepper                        1 t  Salt

      1 t  Onion powder                        1 t  Garlic powder

    1/2 t  White pepper                      1/2 t  Ground cayenne pepper

------------------------------MAIN INGREDIENTS------------------------------

    1/2 lb Bacon, minced                   1 1/2 c  Chopped onions

      2 c  Pork, beef or chicken stock     1 1/2 c  Bottled chili sauce

      1 c  Honey                             3/4 c  Dry roasted pecans, chopped

      5 T  Orange juice (1/2 orange)           1 x  Rind & pulp from 1/2 orange

      2 T  Lemon juice (1/4 lemon)             1 x  Rind & pulp from 1/4 lemon

      2 T  Minced garlic                       1 t  Tabasco sauce

      4 T  Unsalted butter               

 

   Combine the seasoning mix ingredients in a small bowl and set aside.

     In a 2-quart saucepan fry the bacon over high heat until crisp. Stir

   in the onions, cover pan, and continue cooking until onions are dark

   brown, but not burned, about 8 to 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.

   Stir in the seasoning mix and cook about 1 minute.  Add the stock, chili

   sauce, honey, pecans, orange juice, lemon juice, orange and lemon rinds

   and pulp, garlic, and Tobasco, stirring well.  Reduce heat to low;

   continue cooking about 10 minutes, stirring frequently.  Remove orange

   and lemon rinds.  Continue cooking and stirring about 15 minutes more

   to let the flavors marry.  Add the butter and stir until melted.

   Remove from heat.  Let cool about 30 minutes, then pour into a food

   processor or blender and process until pecans and bacon are finely

   chopped, about 10 to 15 seconds.

   This sauce may be used to barbecue chicken, pork or ribs.

  Makes about 5 Cups.

  From Paul Prudhomme's "Louisiana Kitchen"

 

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     Title: Louisiana Roast Beef

Categories: Cajun Main dish Mea   

  Servings:  6


    1/4 c  Onions, chopped very fine         1/4 c  Celery, chopped very fine

    1/4 c  Bell peppers, chopped fine          2 T  Unsalted butter

      1 t  Salt                                1 t  White pepper

    3/4 t  Black pepper                      3/4 t  Minced garlic

    1/2 t  Dry mustard                       1/2 t  Ground cayenne

      4 lb Boneless sirloin roast        

 

  In a small bowl combine the onions, celery, bell peppers, butter

  and seasonings, mix well.

  Place roast in a large roasing pan, fat side up.  With a large

  knife make 6 to 12 deep slits in the meat (to form pockets) down

  to a depth of about 1/2 inch from the bottom; do not cut all the

  way through.  Fill the pockets to their depths with the vegetable

  mixture, reserving about 1 tablespoon of the vegetables to rub

  over the top of the roast. Bake uncovered at 300F until a meat

  thermometer reads about 160F for medium doneness, about 3 hours.

  For rarer roast, cook until thermometer reads 140F. Serve immediately

  topped with some of the pan drippings if you like.

  From Paul Prudhomme's Louisiana Kitchen

 

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     Title: Cajun Prime Rib

Categories: Cajun Main dish Mea   

  Servings:  6


      4 lb Prime rib roast (10-1/2 lbs)      1/4 c  Black pepper

    1/4 c  Garlic powder                     1/4 c  Salt

      2 ea Onions, thinly sliced         

--------------------------SEASONING MIX (OPTIONAL--------------------------

      1 T  Plus 1 tsp, salt                    1 T  Plus 2 tsp, white pepper

      1 T  Plus 2 tsp, fennel seeds            1 T  Plus 3/4 tsp, black pepper

  2 1/2 t  Dry mustard                     2 1/2 t  Ground cayenne pepper


  Remove fat cap off top of meat (butcher can do this for you) and

  save.  Place the roast, standing on the rib bones, in a very large

  roasting pan.  Then with a knife make several dozen punctures through

  the silver skin so seasoning can permeate meat.  Pour a very generous,

  even layer of black pepper over the top of the meat (the pepper should

  completely cover it); repeat with the garlic powder, then the salt,

  totally covering the preceding layer.  Carefully arrange the onions

  in an even layer on top so as not to knock off the seasoning.  Place

  the fat cap back on top.  Refrigerate 24 hours.

  Bake ribs in a 550F oven until the fat is dark brown and crispy on top,

  about 35 minutes.  Remove from oven and cool slightly.  Refrigerate

  until well chilled, about 3 hours.  (this is done so the juices will

  solidify and the steaks can be cooked rare.)  Remove fat cap and

  disgard.  With the blade of a large knife, scrape off the onions and

  as much of the seasonings as possible and discard.  Then with a long

  knife, slice between ribs into 6 steaks (4 will have bones); trim the

  cooked surface of meat from the 2 pieces that were on the outside of

  the roast.  Season and cook in your favorite way for steaks.

  TO BLACKEN THE STEAKS:  Combine the ingredients of the seasoning mix

  thoroughly in a small bowl; you will have about 8 tablespoons.

  Sprinkle the steaks generously and evenly on both sides with the mix.

  using about 4 teaspoons on each steak and pressing it in with your

  hands.

  Heat a cast iron skillet over very high heat until it is beyond the

  smoking stage and you see white ash on the skillet bottom--at least

  10 minutes.  (The skillet cannot be too hot for this method.)  Place

  one steak in the hot skillet (cook only one side at a time) and cook

  over a very high heat until the underside starts to develop a heavy,

  black crust, about 2 to 3 minutes.  Turn the steak over and cook until

  the underside is crusted like the first, about 2 to 3 minutes more.

  Repeat with the remaining steaks.  Serve each steak while piping hot.

  (*NOTE*:  If you don't have a commercial hood vent over your stove,

  this dish may smoke you out of the kitchen.  It's worth it!  But you

  can also cook it outdoors on a gas grill; a charcoal fire doesn't get

  hot enough to "blacken" the steak properly.  If you have a smoke

  detector in your house, you will be able to determine if it is working

  correctly.  This is NOT a dish to prepare in an apartment building

  with a central fire alarm system wired into your smoke detector.  It

  causes great excitement!  Also, you can be guaranteed you will meet

  your landlord.)

  From Paul Prudhomme's Louisiana Kitchen

 

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     Title: Pasta Shells with Lemon Vinaigrette

Categories: Main-dish Pasta Vegetables Vinaigrette  

  Servings:  4


     12 x  Jumbo Pasta Shells            

----------------------------------FILLING----------------------------------

  1 1/2 c  Ricotta cheese, part skim           3 T  Chopped fresh chives   *

    3/4 t  Black Pepper                        2 T  Grated Lemon Peel

    1/2 c  Very finely chopped Almonds   

-----------------------------LEMON VINAIGRETTE-----------------------------

    1/4 c  Lemon juice                         2 T  Olive oil

      1 t  Dijon Mustard                       2 T  Chopped fresh parsley

      1 T  Basil                               1 x  Clove garlic, finely minced


  * or 1 T dried chives or 1 chopped scallion

  GARNISH:

  Sliced almonds, cherry tomatoes, lemon wedges, fresh basil leaves or fresh

  parley sprigs, or sauteed pine nuts, and Parmesan cheese, optional.

   Bring a large pot of water to a boil; cook pasta until al dente.

   While pasta is cooking, combine FILLING ingredients in a med bowl. Set

  aside.

   In a large bowl, combine VINAIGRETTE ingredients. Set aside.

   When pasta is done, drain well, rinse under cold water, and drain well

  again. Toss shells with dressing to coat.

   Stuff shells with filling mixture, allowing 1 heaping Tablespoon for

  each. Arrange on serving platter. Drizzle each with some of the remaining

  dressing. Top with garnish(es) and serve immediately or chill.

  VARIATIONS: - substitute 6 pieces of lasagna for pasta shells, spread each

                 with filling, then roll up jelly-roll fashion

              - substitute 1/2 to 1 cup mashed tofu for part of ricotta

                 cheese, or for all of ricotta if you're a real tofu fan

              - in place of Lemon Vinaigrette, use Herbed Tomato Sauce

 

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     Title: Pasta Al Pesto

Categories: Main-dish Pasta Vegetables   

  Servings:  6


      8 oz Pasta (preferably linguine)         3 x  Carrots, thinly sliced

      2 T  Safflower or Olive oil              3 x  Sm Zucchini, thinly sliced

    1/4 lb Peapods                       

-----------------------------------PESTO-----------------------------------

      2 c  Fresh Basil Leaves                1/4 c  Pine nuts (pignolli)

      2 x  Cloves Garlic                       1 T  Olive oil


  PASTA GARNISH: freshly ground black pepper and Parmesan cheese, optional

  ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''

  PESTO:

    Place ingredients in bowl of food processor. Process until smooth, using

  rubber scraper to push down the sides occasionally. Makes 1/2 cup.

    Variations: - add 3/4 c freshly grated Parmesan Cheese

                - subst. cream cheese, kefir, or Neufchatel cheese for oil

                - subst. walnuts or hazelnuts for pine nuts

  PASTA:

  Boil a large pot of water; cook pasta until al dente.

   While pasta is cooking, prepare pesto; set aside, covered.

   Steam carrots. Meanwhile, in skillet, heat oil. Add zucchini and peapods.

  Stir continuously until crisp/tender.

   When pasta is done, drain well; toss pesto with noodles until they are

  well coated. Then toss in vegetables. Garnish with pepper and cheese.

  VARIATIONS: - add 1/2 c Parmesan cheese to Pesto

              - add or substitute other steamed or sauteed vegetables such

                as mushrooms, peas, or sweet red pepper.

 

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     Title: Pasta with Herbed Ricotta and Pine Nuts

Categories: Main-dish Pasta Cheese   

  Servings:  4


      8 oz Pasta (preferably spinach)          2 T  Softened margarine

    1/2 c  Pine nuts                           1 x  Sm Onion, chopped (1/4 cup)

    3/4 c  Ricotta cheese (part skim)          2 T  Chopped fresh parsley

      1 T  Tarragon                            1 T  Lemon juice

    1/2 t  Grated lemon rind                 1/2 t  Pepper

      1 ds Ground pepper                 

 

  GARNISH: halved cherry tomatoes, parsley sprigs, sweet red pepper strips,

  steamed asparagus spears, or sauteed mushroom caps dusted with paprika.

   Boil a large pot of warer; cook pasta until al dente.

   While pasta is cooking, in a small skillet, melt margarine. Add pine nuts

  and onion, stirring occasionally over medium heat for about 5 minutes,

  until pine nuts are lightly browned and onion is softened. Set aside.

   In a small bowl, beat cheese with remaining ingredients. Stir in

  pine nuts and onion.

   When pasta is done, drain well; toss with sauce. Top with freshly ground

  pepper and garnishes.

  VARIATIONS: - substitute raw cashews for pine nuts

              - substitute basil for tarragon

              - add 1/2 c chopped, cooked spinach to ricotta-sauce mixture

 

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     Title: Pasta with Ricotta-Walnut Sauce

Categories: Main-dish Pasta Cheese   

  Servings:  4


      8 oz Pasta (preferably vermicelli  

----------------------------RICOTTA-WALNUT SAUCE----------------------------

    1/2 c  Ricotta cheese                    1/2 c  Plain Yogurt

      1 T  Margarine, softened                 2 x  Cloves Garlic, minced

    1/2 c  Chopped Walnuts (about 2 oz)      1/4 c  Grated Parmesan cheese (1 oz

    1/2 c  Chopped fresh parsley               1 T  Chopped fresh Basil

    1/2 t  Black Pepper                  

 

  GARNISH: cherry tomatoes or broccoli florets, more grated Parmesan cheese,

  and sprinkling of freshly ground black pepper, optional.

   Boil a large pot of water; cook pasta until al dente.

   While pasta is cooking, in bowl of food processor, place ricotta, yogurt,

  margarine, garlic, walnuts, and chhese; process till smooth. Stir in

  remaining ingredients.

   When pasta is done, drain well. Toss with sauce. Top with garnishes and

  serve immediately.

  VARIATIONS: - when sauce is tossed with pasta, add steamed vegetables such

                 as peas, broccoli, cut green beans, and spinach

              - serve cold as pasta salad

              - for Fettucine Almost Alfredo, substitute 1/4 cup milk and

                 1/4 cup vegetable stock for the yogurt; omit garlic, walnuts

                 parsley, and basil; garnish with almond slices, parsley

                 sprigs, and cherry tomatoes or cut steamed asparagus

 

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     Title: Chick Pea - Zucchini Curry

Categories: Main-dish Vegetables    

  Servings:  4


      8 oz Pasta  *                            2 T  Safflower Oil

      1 x  Sm Onion, chopped (1/4 cup)         1 x  Clove Garlic, minced

  1 1/2 c  Sliced Mushrooms (4 oz)             2 x  Med Zucchini, sliced

      1 x  Lg Tomato, cubed                   15 oz Can Chick peas,drained(1.5 c

      6 oz Can Tomato paste (2/3 c)            2 t  Curry powder, to taste

      1 c  Water                             1/4 t  Black pepper


  * preferably thin egg noodles or whole wheat spaghetti

  GARNISH: scallion curls, opt. (Slice green part very thin lengthwise. Drop

  into ice water. Curls will form in about 15 minutes)

  Boil a large pot of water; cook pasta until al dente.

   While pasta is cooking, heat oil in a saucepan. Add onion, garlic,

  mushrooms, and zucchini. Saute until zucchini is tender but not mushy.

  Stir in remaining ingredients and cook over medium heat, covered, for

  about 8 minutes.

   When pasta is done, drain well.

   Spoon vegetables over pasta. Garnish with scallion curls.

  VARIATIONS: - add 1-2 t finely minced gingerroot; saute with vegetables

              - serve on beds of hot cooked brown rice

              - serve on couscous

  NOTE: Vegans are strict vegetarians who eat neither animal flesh nor

  animal products, including all dairy products. This dish would fit

  into a vegan diet. The chick peas and pasta complement each other to form

  a complete protein.

 

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     Title: Pasta with Chines Tahini Sauce

Categories: Main-dish Pasta Oriental Sauces  

  Servings:  4


      8 oz Pasta  *                            1 c  Peas

----------------------------CHINESE TAHINI SAUCE----------------------------

      2 T  Tahini (sesame butter)              1 T  Rice Vinegar

      1 T  Soy sauce                           1 T  (pref. toasted) Sesame Oil

      2 t  Chili Paste w/garlic (hot)          1 t  Minced Gingerroot

      2 T  Vegetable stock or water            1 ds Freshly ground black pepper


  * preferably buckwheat noodles or Chinese wheat noodles

  GARNISHES: scallion curls, fresh corriander sprigs, toasted sesame seeds,

  or chopped dry-roasted unsalted peanuts, optional.

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  NOTE:

  Chinese wheat noodles are compacted into cubes. To cook, break the cubes

  and drop into boiling water. When water returns to a boil, cook for 3

  minutes and drain. They may be served as is or patted dry and sauteed in

  oil until lightly browned.

  Bring a large pot of water to a boil, cook pasta until al dente.

   While pasta is cooking, steam peas. In a large bowl, combine remaining

  ingredients.

   When pasta is done, drain well. Toss dressing with pasta; add peas and

  toss again. Top with garnish.

  VARIATIONS: - saute 6 oz chopped spinach in 1 T safflower oil until limp;

                 toss with noodles and sauce

              - add or substitute other veggies such as sauteed sliced

    mushrooms, blanched peapods, sweet red peppers, steamed broccoli, steamed

    sliced carrots, or scallions. If you add several, the amt of dressing may

    need to be increased.

              - chill or bring to room temp and serve as side dish or salad

 

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     Title: Pasta with Szechwan Peanut Dressing

Categories: Main-dish Pasta Oriental   

  Servings:  5


      8 oz Pasta (preferably linguine)         2 c  Broccoli florets

--------------------------SZECHWAN PEANUT DRESSING--------------------------

-------------------------------MAKES 3/4 CUP-------------------------------

    1/3 c  Peanut butter(smooth/chunky)      1/2 c  Hot vegetable stock or water

      1 t  Soy sauce                           2 T  Rice vinegar

      2 T  Safflower oil                       2 x  Cloves Garlic, minced

    1/2 t  Dry crushed red pepper        

 

  2 cups Cherry Tomatoes

  GARNISH: chopped scallion, optional

   Bring large pot of water to boil; cook pasta until al dente.

   While pasta is cooking, steam broccoli florets.

   In a med mixing bowl, whisk together peanut butter and stock or water

  until smoooth. Stir in remaining dressing ingredients.

   When pasta is done, drain well. Pour sauce over pasta; toss to coat well.

  Add broccolli and tomatoes; toss again. Garnish with chopped scallions.

  4 - 6 Servings

  VARIATIONS: - add more red pepper to taste

              - try Szechwan Peanut Dressing as a warm topping on steamed

               vegetables, especially on green beans,broccoli, or cauliflower

              - make extra dressing to refrigerate and serve later on

               chilled steamed green beans or broccoli

 

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     Title: Triple Cheese - Poppyseed Noodles

Categories: Main-dish Pasta Cheese   

  Servings:  5


      8 oz Wide Egg Noodles                  1/2 c  Ricotta cheese (part skim)

    1/2 c  Plain Yogurt                      1/2 c  Cottage cheese

      2 oz Jar chopped Pimiento                1 x  Clove garlic, finely minced

      1 T  Poppyseed                         1/2 t  Hot Pepper sauce

    1/2 t  Black pepper                      1/2 c  Grated Cheddar cheese (2 oz)

      1 ds Paprika                       

 

  GARNISH: fresh parsley sprigs, steamed broccoli florets, or steamed

  asparagus spears, optional.

  Boil a large pot of water; cook noodles until al dente.

   While noodles are cooking, in a med mixing bowl, combine remaining

  ingredients except Cheddar cheese and paprika.

   When noodles are done, drain well. Return them to pot. Pour in sauce

  mixture and toss well to coat.

   Pour mixture into a microwave-proof casserole dish. Sprinkle with grated

  Cheddar cheese; top with paprika. Heat in microwave, high setting, for 3

  minutes, to melt cheese and heat through. Top with garnish.

  4 - 6 Servings.

  VARIATIONS: - stir in steamed vegetables

              - serve over a bed of steamed spinach

              - bake in oven at 375 deg F for about 25 minutes. Though it

                 takes longer, the crispy edges are delicious!

 

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     Title: Macaroni and Cheese with Vegetables

Categories: Main-dish Pasta Cheese Vegetables  

  Servings:  6


      8 oz Pasta (bow-ties or ribbed)          3 T  Margarine, divided

      1 T  Unbleached Flour                  1/2 c  Vegetable stock

    3/4 c  Milk                              1/2 c  Grated Cheddar cheese (2 oz)

    1/2 c  Grated Parmesan cheese(2 oz)        1 T  Chopped fresh parsley

      1 t  Basil                             1/4 t  Paprika

    1/4 t  Black Pepper                        2 c  Broccoli florets

      1 x  Med sweet red pepper,chopped        1 c  Sliced Mushrooms (3 oz)

      2 x  Scallions, sliced             

 

   Bring a large pot of water to boil; cook pasta until al dente.

   While pasta is cooking, in med saucepan, melt 2 T of the margarine.

  Remove from heat; add flour and stir until blended in. Whisk in stock and

  milk, stirring over med heat until mixture comes to a boil and thickens.

  Reduce heat to low. Stir in cheeses and seasonings. Continue stirring

  until cheese is melted. Remove from heat and set aside.

   In a large skillet, melt remaining 1 T margarine. Add remaining

  ingredients. Cook vegetables, stirring constantly, for about 5 minutes,

  until tender/crisp. Reduce heat to low. When noodles are done, drain well.

  Toss with vegetables; stir in cheese sauce. Garnish with scallion curls.

 

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     Title: Herbed Macaroni Parmesan

Categories: Main-dish Pasta Cheese   

  Servings:  4


      8 oz Macaroni noodles                    3 T  Margarine

    1/2 c  Grated Parmesan cheese(2 oz)        1 x  Italian Plum Tomato, chopped

      2 T  Minced fresh Basil(2 t dried        2 T  Chopped fresh Parsley

      1 ds Freshly ground black pepper   

 

  GARNISH: broccoli florets, optional

   Bring large pot of water to boil; cook pasta until al dente.

   When pasta is done, drain well. Toss hot noodles with margarine to melt.

  Add other ingredients. Toss to combine. Garnish with broccoli florets.

  VARIATIONS: - add sauteed mushroom slices or your choice of steamed

                 chopped vegetables.

 

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