Yields 8 bowls or 16 cups. Recipe developed by chef and restaurateur Warren LeRuth in the 1960s is in “Louisiana’s Tables: A Culinary Heritage Tour” by Jyl Benson (Savory House Press, Nov. 10, 2017).
Over the course of its 300-year history, New Orleans’ cuisine has been one of its greatest gifts to the world. Now, as we celebrate the city’s 300th birthday and WWL-TV’s 60th anniversary, our gift to ...
This recipe makes a pot of soup big enough to feed a crowd and can be scaled down as needed. In her cookbook, “Mosquito Supper Club,” Melissa M. Martin, the owner of the New Orleans restaurant of the ...
“Soup is a warm way of getting to know a culture and its people,” writes cookbook author Pati Jinich. She calls this vivid soup made with oysters and chipotles in adobo one of her all-time favorites.
1. In a 6-quart Dutch oven or large pot, heat oil and saute onion. After a minute or so, add celery, garlic, jalapeno (if using), green chiles and spices and herbs. 2. If using fresh chicken, add it ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Oyster stew was once found as a first course for the traditional Maryland holiday feast. It was also a ...
Friday is National Oyster Day, and what better way to celebrate than with an oyster-filled meal. While most people are quick to simply enjoy them raw, the shelled delicacies can be just as tasty fried ...
In a medium soup pot melt butter over medium heat, then add green onions, garlic, celery and white onion, and cook while stirring for 3-4 minutes. Add Cajun seasoning and stir for another 2 minutes.
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