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Beef Eggplant Hash Marlene Marceaux for her friend Howard Menard
From www.answers.com - eggplant, aubergine, brinjal, eggplant bush, garden egg, mad apple, Solanum melongena - all names for eggplant. Cajun just say - brahams! Question - do you use a potato peeler or a paring knife to peel your eggplants?
Whatever You Want Sauce PiquantChantel Menard for her Dad Howard Menard
Sauce Piquant - A hot spicy stew made with tomato paste or sauce, roux and most any meat available. The most popular is seafood, fish, chciken, turtle or alligator sauce piquant. As the recipe implies though, use whatever you want!!!
Crab and Shrimp Soup (Bisque)Jan Mayard for her freind Howard Menard
One of the more popular classic Cajun soups made easy; this one will really "hit the spot".
Howard's Cajun Power Ribeye and OnionsHoward Menard
Rib-eye steak is a boneless cut from the rib section of beef. The “eye” in its name refers to the round cross-section of a muscle that is not well exercised, so rib-eye steak is very tender.
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Chicken Etouffee' Daniel E. Smith in remembering my Nannie
Sometimes you may want seafood Etouffee', but find that you only have chicken on hand...well, I guess we gonna use chicken. I am dedicating this recipe to my Nannie, now gone from this earth. As the daughter of a trapper/trader she learned to cook early...sometimes it was only with the "crawdads" she caught with dough balls and a safety pin.
Hitachi Steamer Bar-B-Que ShrimpToni - from Hitachi Recipe Cookbook
Jodie asks - "I am looking for the Bar-b-que shrimp recipe that was published in the cookbook that came with Hitachi rice cookers years ago". MawMaw searched many antique stores, searched the internet extensively and asked her many friends if they had an old Hitachi cookbook which had this recipe. MawMaw struck "gold" when one of her friends was moving and found it in a stack of "old stuff". Most everyone knows that although Hitachi makes many appliances, almost every Cajun who switched cooking their rice from the top of the stove and bought a rice cooker called it by it's manufacturer name - a Hitachi!
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Maw Maw Ruby's Gueydan CourtbouillonShayne Benoit in Memory of his Maw Maw Ruby Benoit
Shayne writes: Hey MawMaw. I'm seeing alot of courtbouillon recipes, but all of them are tomato based. Coming from a long line of Cajuns from Gueydan, Delcambre, Erath, Lake Charles,Choupique, and New Iberia, etc.. I believe a true courtbouillon is a clear/white based gravy and not tomato based. I know that there are many variations to Cajun recipes like etoufee. Here is my MawMaw Ruby's version. Thanks to my MawMaw Broussard in Gueydan who helped put together this recipe.
Baked or Grilled Baby Back RibsAlberta Bert LeBlanc
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Spinach Shrimp CasseroleDale's Kitchen In Memory of Meredith Begnaud
Mom knew how to get us to eat our spinach. When she cooked this there was never any left. So who said Popeye was the only one who liked spinach?
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Tuna Fish PieAmy Hazelwood -my daughter by her Mom Vickie Lege
One of my favorite memories growing up in my mother's kitchen was smelling this pie bake! It was an easy and quick dish to make and is better the next day after all the seasonings set in. If you have bisquit mix and tuna fish on hand you can whip up this pie easy and ready to eat in about an hour. You can use the cheese of your choice and tuna with our without oil. Its great for church potluck or to take to new mothers.
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