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Soups, Salads & Vegetables
Corn Macque Choux Casserole Party SizeSharon Belaire
This is a great party dish for entertaining. Try it at your next political function, wedding or baby shower.
Recipe includes picture!  Baked BeetsAlberta (Bert) LeBlanc
Cut and diced style beets are perfect for use in many ethnic vegetable dishes to compliment a meat or fish entree. Beets are an excellent source of fiber and phosphorous. And, a half-cup serving of canned beets contains just 35 calories. Beets were used in former days to dye Easter eggs for the Cajun Easter Egg Hunt. You know Cajuns love to hunt even at a very young age!
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Recipe includes picture!  Fresh Broccoli SaladAlberta (Bert) LeBlanc
More because of poor cooking practices than anything else, some people, including one American president, simply do not like broccoli, and they let you know it. But a recent poll of middle school students revealed that this generation not only likes broccoli but prefers it to other more traditionally kid-friendly vegetables. Here is one way to get your Cajun kid to eat broccoli.
Crawfish Salad IIYvette
Cool or warm, full flavored mixture of pasta, veggies and spicy crawfish; great for Sunday dinner or family gatherings and spring picnics.
Crawfish SaladCynthia Abshire
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Spicy Cajun Veggie SoupJim Clark
Soup to soothe the savage beast and the Cajun soul. This is a simple, no fat, spicy veggie soup that's easy to make and tastes great. Be sure to add enough liquid so you have enough broth to eat just by itself.
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Shrimp Clam ChowderBrenda Richard
A rich, creamy delectable chowder. A must-have comfort food on cold winter evenings. Add a salad and some crusty French bread and you have a meal. Chowders can be made with virtually any seafood.
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Chicken Noodle SoupMawMaw for Jimmy
Grandma was right. Chicken soup does make you feel better. Although there’s no cure for a cold – yet – most doctors agree with what grandmothers and mothers have been telling us for generations – old fashioned chicken soup, which could also be known as Cajun penicillin, has therapeutic benefits. It’s spirit-lifting, cold-soothing natural medicine, straight from the kitchen. Chicken soup - Good for the soul! Also great for the Bird Flu season or anytime comfort food is needed.
Vegetable Soup IIMawMaw for Jimmy
Very good soup for the sick. However the pot I use makes enough to freeze after cooling.This makes a quick meal when we don't want to cook. Please use fresh vegatables for taste in this soup recipe. Also great for the Bird Flu season or anytime comfort food is needed.
Lentil Bean SoupMaw Maw
Southerns love their beans! Take this recipe, substitute your favorite dried bean and you have a great soup. Leftover ham from your Christmas or Thanksgiving dinner? Throw it in this soup!
 
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