Blog Archives for tag Louisiana

Smothered Kale & Andouille over Brown Rice

 Yum, yum, and did I say yum?  Of all the kale recipes I’ve tried the past few years of this… Continue reading »

‘St. Francisville Cornbread Muffins’

 It seems to me that each region in the south specializes in a particular type of cornbread.  To some, the… Continue reading »

Chicken & Andouille Étouffée

 An etouffée is a classic Cajun or Creole smothered dish.  A velvety, rich sauce studded with trilogy that usually contains… Continue reading »

‘Harvest Muffins’

On the drive from Atlanta down to Baton Rouge for Thanksgiving this year, my husband and I stopped for a… Continue reading »

Eggs Sardou

 Calling all brunch lovers!  Eggs Sardou, a classic Creole brunch dish (storied to have been invented at Antoine’s restaurant in… Continue reading »

A Louisiana Tradition

It’s not often that a classic restaurant, anywhere in the world, is successful at a similar satellite restaurant in a… Continue reading »

A Charming Night in Covington, Louisiana

On our drive down to Baton Rouge for Thanksgiving this year, my husband and I decided to head down a… Continue reading »

Jambalaya Pasta

Jambalaya is one of the most popular dishes in the Creole culinary repertoire.  We all know and love it—perfectly cooked… Continue reading »

Red Beans and Rice

In New Orleans, Mondays are not only the start of the work week, but are also traditionally ‘red beans and… Continue reading »