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Pork & Beans

September 4, 2012

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Pork and beans has been a classic staple as a culinary dish in its own right. The recipe for typical American pork and beans varies considerably, but generally consists of navy beans stewed with pork or rendered pork fat. Although the time and place of the dish’s invention is unclear, it was well established in […]

Dirty Fried Chicken – You know you love it!

January 11, 2012

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Fried chicken has been a regular feature on the junk food scene, as well as a guilty pleasure for many of us whether it is an occasional decadent treat or the manifestation of the munchies during or after a bender of some sort. From bargain buckets to meal deals the fried chicken outlets will cater […]

Key Lime Pie…

August 14, 2011

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The American Keys are a string of islands off the Florida coast, the last of which is Key West where every café and restaurant offers Key Lime Pie. There seems to be a key lime pie for every palate, with numerous versions made throughout the region. This pie is considered the official pie of the […]

Spoonbread & Strawberry Jam

May 6, 2011

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Some say that cornbread is the “cornerstone” of Southern United States cuisine. It is a popular item in soul food enjoyed by many people for its texture and scent. Cornbread can be baked, fried or, rarely steamed, often flavoured with chillies, cheese, onions and sweet corn kernels. Cornbread can also be baked into corn cakes. […]

The Story of Filé

January 15, 2011

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For hundreds of years the Choctaw Indians have had a settlement at Bayou Lacombe on the North Shore of Lake Pontchartrain, and had a way of making Gumbo long before the white man and the black man arrived. They invented filé (pronounced feelay). The tender green leaves of the sassafras tree are picked, dried, and […]

Gumbo….A Soul Food Odyssey

July 30, 2010

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Gumbo is a stew and/or soup which originated in the South Louisiana area. It consists primarily of a strong stock, meat or shellfish, a thickener, and the vegetable “holy trinity” of celery, bell peppers, and onion. Gumbo is often categorized by the type of thickener used: the African vegetable okra, the Choctaw spice filé powder, […]

Happy as a Clam at High Water……..

March 25, 2010

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New England Clam Chowder There are countless varieties of clam chowder – the most popular of which are called New England Style and Manhattan Style. New Englanders use the Native American term quahog. The name quahog derives from the Narragansett Indian name for “poquauhock.” The scientific name, mercenaria, of these clams comes from Latin meaning “wages.” […]