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Crabmeat And Eggs New Orleans

Saute crabmeat in butter about 5 minutes.
Stir in salt and pepper.
Spoon a small amount of crabmeat onto English muffins.
Top each with a poached eggs.
Spoon New Orleans Cream Sauce over eggs.
Sprinkle with paprika.
New Orleans Cream Sauce: Melt butter in heavy saucepan over low heat;add flour, stirring until smooth. Cook 1 minute;stirring constantly.
Gradually add milk;cook over med. heat, stirrin constantly, until thickened and bubbly.
Stir in remaining ingredients.

New Orleans Jambalaya

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New Orleans Jambalaya

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Creole Jambalaya

In a 3-quart saucepan, combine ham, sausages and onions.
Over medium heat, saute 8 minutes, or until onions are soft.
Stir in rice.
Add green pepper, scallions, the boiling water, parsley, garlic, salt, thyme, paprika and bay leaf; mix well.
Bring to boiling; boil 5 minutes.
Over low heat, cook jambalaya, covered, 20 to 25 minutes, or until rice is tender, adding shrimp the last 8 minutes.
With large fork, fluff rice and evenly distribute ingredients.

New Orleans' Pralines

Caramelize 1/2 cup of sugar in a saucepan.
In the meantime, have the 2
cups of sugar and Pet milk in another large saucepan and put on fire and let boil real good.
Pour caramelized sugar into it and stir good.
Let boil up until it forms a soft ball. Take off fire and add butter.
Beat until creamy and drop by tablespoonfuls to make a large New Orleans size patty.
(This recipe is creamy, not grainy.)

New Orleans Style Cafe Au Lait

Bring the water almost to a boil, to a temperature of 204-208 degrees F.
Using a drip-style coffeemaker with filter, pour a small amount of the water over the coffee grounds to dampen them, then wait 30 seconds.
Pour more water over the grounds until the upper pot container is full.
Allow to drain, then repeat until all the water is used.
Scald, do NOT boil, the milk. This means to heat it until JUST below the boiling point.
Pour coffee into warmed large mugs, then add the milk.
Add sweetener if desired and serve.

New Orleans Style Red Beans And Rice

Saute onion.
Brown seasoned beef while cooking rice separately according to directions. Add tomato sauce, Tabasco sauce and beans; simmer until rice is fluffy. Drain rice and add to mixture, cooking over low heat approximately 15 to 30 minutes.

Red Beans And Rice

Brown sausage and onion; drain.
Place in a crock-pot with smoked sausage and 5 cans Van Camp's New Orleans style beans. Cook at least two hours.
Serve over saffron rice.

Authentic New Orleans Bread Pudding

First, grease an 11 x 14 Pyrex baking pan with the tablespoon of butter. The cut the stale French bread into 2\"x2\" squares and place them in the pan.
Next, take a large mixing bowl and a piano wire whisk and make an egg custard by creaming together the eggs and the sugar until smooth.
Then whip in the vanilla, cinnamon, and nutmeg until everything is thoroughly incorporated into the custard.
Now stir in the scalded whole milk, the whipping cream, and the butter and work that well into the mixture.
At this point pour the custard ...

New Orleans Style Bread Pudding

Preheat oven 350 degrees (lower temperature if baking in glass pan).
Butter 10\" x 14\" baking pan.
Place bread cubes into a large mixing bowl.
Pour over cubed bread the milk and evaporated milk, letting sit about 5 minutes; mix slightly with electric mixer.
Mix together eggs, vanilla and sugar together in separate bowl. Can do this by hand.
Add egg and sugar mixture to bread mixture.
Beat all together with electric mixer. The mixture will be pretty smooth, with possibly a few small chunks. Pour into buttered pan.
Bake ...

New Orleans French Loaves

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New Orleans Red Beans

Wash and soak beans overnight or from 4 to 6 hours.
Pour off water and refill pot with water, allowing plenty of room to simmer. Add ham bone and ham and all other ingredients.
Simmer 1 1/2 to 3 hours or until creamy (water may added if necessary).
Large sausage, sliced in 1-inch lengths may be added the last hour. (Should be thick and creamy.)
Serve over fluffy rice.
This is a typical New Orleans lunch dish.
Leftover beans may be frozen for future use.

Spicy Stuffed Cabbage Rolls In Mushroom Gravy Sauce

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Add Zatarain's New Orleans Style Dirty Rice Mix and

New Orleans Style Red Beans & Rice

Rinse beans (optional: soak overnight or for several hours prior to cooking, in order to avoid possible gas effects that sometimes result when eating beans).
After rinsing, place the beans in the stock pot and fill 3/4 full of water. (The water will reduce as the beans cook). Bring to a boil.
After the water comes to a boil, saute chopped onions and garlic in approximately 2 tablespoon of margarine, then add it to the beans. Lower heat to med-high and cook for approximately one hour.
Add remaining seasoning, including seasoning salt, ...

New Orleans Cafe Au Lait

Mix the coffee and chicory.
Using your favorite coffee maker (a manual drip model is traditional in New Orleans), brew the coffee mixture with 1 1/2 cups water heated to the point just below boiling.
Pour the coffee equally into 3 eight-ounce coffee cups or 2 twelve-ounce coffee cups and fill each with the same amount of cream (the ratio of coffee to cream should be 1:1).
Serve immediately with sugar, if desired.

New Orleans Black Eyed Peas For The New Year

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Chinese Jambalaya

Cook Zatarain's Jambalaya Mix according to package instructions, omitting the meat.
Reserve.
Heat oil in a wok.
Add crab and cook until done.
Add all the vegetables and lightly stir fry leaving vegetables crisp.
Add the tomatoes.
Do not overcook.
Add soy sauce, pepper, and pecans and mix well.
Add cooked Jambalaya, stir to mix well and cook until rice is hot.
Can be served as an entree or side dish.

New Orleans Jambalaya

Put rice in heated oil in heavy saucepan; stir until lightly brown.
Add minced ingredients and saute for a few minutes.
Add boiling water, oyster juice, salt and pepper and mix thoroughly. Add oysters, stir once and reduce heat to simmer.
Cover and cook for about 15 minutes or until rice is tender.

New Orleans Jambalaya

Place 3 tablespoons oil in saucepan.
Add chopped onion, chopped green peppers, minced cloves of garlic, sliced celery and green onions.
Saute until limp.
Add tomatoes and chicken broth (covered); cook 1/2 hour or so.
Then add sausage (I use Hillshire Farms beef kielbasa), diced ham, parsley, Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco and thyme.
Simmer covered for 20 minutes.
Add raw rice. Cook 25 minutes more (covered).
Good hot or cold.

New Orleans Jambalaya

Put pork chops in frying pan or skillet.
Put on high heat. Go away and do not tend for at least 30 minutes.
When you return, fan smoke detector as it should be blaring by now.
Scrape or chisel pork chops from pan and either throw away or use as hockey pucks.
Send out for pizza!

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