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Friday January 1st, 2010

Happy New Years! Black-Eyed Pea Jambalaya

AND ON TO THE NEW YEAR Don’t forget to get your black-eye peas ready for a New Year’s Day meal. BLACK-EYED PEA JAMBALAYA Makes 8 to 10 servings
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 1 pound smoked sausage, cut crosswise into 1/4-inch slices
  • 1/2 pound cubed ham
  • 1 cup chopped onions
  • 1/2 cup chopped bell peppers
  • 2 (15-ounce) can black-eyed peas with jalapenos
  • 2 cups beef broth
  • 4 to 5 cups cooked long-grain rice
  • Salt and cayenne to taste
Heat the oil in a large, heavy pot over medium heat. Add the sausage, ham, onions, and bell peppers. Cook, stirring, for 5 minutes. Add the black-eyed peas, and the beef broth. Reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer, stirring occasionally, for 1 hour. Add the rice (4 to 5 cups depending on moistness desired) and stir gently to mix well. Season with salt and cayenne. Serve hot.
Monday December 21st, 2009

All Seafood Holiday Meal

Although I love all the holiday food that includes baked turkeys, roasted wild ducks and geese, turduckens and all the popular sides like rice dressing, sweet potatoes, macaroni and cheese, green bean casserole and a whole lot more, I often host an all-seafood holiday meal. You might want to entertain the idea of doing this for your family and friends.

If you can, get a sack of oysters to shuck for oysters on the half-shell – some to serve with cocktail sauce (a combination of ketchup, horseradish, hot sauce and fresh lemon juice) and others to prepare for oysters Bienville. Then again, you can fry some up to make oyster po-boys (don’t forget the French bread) and dress the sandwiches with tartar or remoulade sauce. If oysters aren’t an option, by all means, begin the meal with crawfish or shrimp boudin (yes, we have both on our website). Offer remoulade sauce in which to dip the boudin! Wonderful.

Move on to lobster tails (we have that too), which can be slow-poached in butter to prevent the tail meat from becoming dry and tough. I pinched the recipe for this from Thomas Keller at the French Laundry, and I think you’ll love this technique.

Maybe shrimp is more to your liking? Shrimp is so versatile – they can be boiled and served with cocktail and/or remoulade sauce. Try them tossed with salad greens and dressed with vinaigrette dressing for a light supper. Hey, get some eggplant and make eggplant Bechamel.

You can also opt to try our yellow fin tuna (sashimi grade). I’ll tell you how to prepare it for an appetizer or main course.

Sunday December 6th, 2009

Order Your Gift Baskets Now!

ORDER YOUR GIFT BASKETS NOW!

And another suggestion, get out your Christmas gift-giving list and place your orders NOW for everyone on your list. We can make up gift baskets to include just about anything—pickled okra (great to plop in a martini), hot sauces of all kinds, mustards, jambalaya and gumbo mixes, spices, pralines and zydeco CDs! Your friends will love you when they receive one of our gift baskets.