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| What's your favorite Cajun cookbook? Posted by Winkface To give as a gift...Reply Back to Top |
| i like donald link's cookbook Reply Back to Top |
| Me too but she gave it to me for my birthday. Is it tacky to give her the same thing? Reply Back to Top |
Posted by Count Chocula on 5/1 at 1:02 pm to Winkface I dont use a cookbook book, but if I did, prolly the Jr League's "Talk about Good". A bunch of recipes from junior leaguers when they werent playing in a doubles tennis league and eating at Zeas.Reply Back to Top |
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| Talk About Good and River Road Recipes Reply Back to Top |
| Tigerdroppings.com Recipe Book or Chef Paul Prudhomme's Louisiana Kitchen Reply Back to Top |
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| Not Cajun, but Frank Stitt's Southern Table is great I'll also add Susan Spicer's Crescent City Cooking Reply Back to Top |
quote:No. I told her that's what I wanted. She'd never heard of it. Reply Back to Top |
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quote: this is by far the cajun cookbook i use the most. and it is probably the one that is most consistent with my own family's recipes for a lot of dishes. Reply Back to Top |
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| Who's your Mamma, Are you Catholic, and Can You Make a Roux? Reply Back to Top |
| She's a Prod. That might be awkward. Reply Back to Top |
quote: I was going to recommend these two also. They're the most well-worn of all my cookbooks. Reply Back to Top |
quote: same, along with a cookbook by boosters at Bowling Green Private School in Franklinton, which has a little of everything in it Reply Back to Top |
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