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The original Bananas Foster was created at Brennan's Restaurant in New Orleans in 1951. In 1946, Owen Brennan was faced with a dilemma: Would he prove his friend, who said he couldn’t cook, right? Or would he prove his culinary excellence? The…
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Crab Cakes recipe courtesy of Chef Donald Link, exerted from ‘Real Cajun – Rustic Home Cooking' from Donald Link’s Louisiana Ingredients for Crab Cakes 1 pound best-quality lump crabmeat (not pasteurized) 1 tablespoon butter ½ small onion, finely…
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Chef Poppy Tooker, New Orleans native and resident expert on all things cooking in Louisiana kitchens, shares her famous gumbo recipe. A true taste of Louisiana cuisine is incomplete without savoring some of our legendary seafood. We recommend…
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This hearty and warming French onion soup is a winter favorite in New Orleans. Café Degas on Esplanade Avenue is a favorite among New Orleans locals. The charm is undeniable — it’s intimate with a temperature-controlled deck and awnings that give…
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Did you know that January 10 is National Oyster Rockefeller Day? Celebrate the classic New Orleans dish all year long with this recipe. Named for the richness of its sauce, Oysters Rockefeller is a dish that was created at Antoine’s Restaurant in…
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Looking for a game day appetizer? Try this savory crab dip recipe! Hailing from the kitchen of Chef Chris Montero, one of the head chefs in the iconic Brennan’s Restaurant Group, this rich, creamy crab dip recipe is an easy uniquely-Louisiana…
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Enjoy this delicious Creole gumbo made with filé powder. Filé is a spicy herb seasoning made from ground sassafras tree leaves. It was first used by Choctaw Native Americans to both flavor and thicken many soups and stews. When the French settled…
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This traditional New Orleans dish is still a Monday staple in Louisiana homes. Monday was historically the "wash day" for the week in New Orleans. While tending to laundry duties, the woman of the house would cook a pot of red beans because the…
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Bring this decadent New Orleans recipe to your table. New Orleans knows absinthe. The botanical spirit embodies notes of green anise, fennel and herbs and is typically sage in color. In 1815, a speakeasy known as “The Absinthe Room” opened on the…
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Turn your average macaroni and cheese into a mouth-watering, Louisiana inspired dish! Everyone loves a good macaroni and cheese, but have you tried it Louisiana-style? Louisiana-style is simple: Just add crawfish. Your meal will be memorable,…