Creole Red Bean Patties Recipe, A Horse Joke... - March 07, 2005
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Hi Y'all,
How was your weekend? Great I hope. Georgette came home Saturday
morning minus a bunch of feathers, I didn't even ask, but she was
grinning from beak to beak!
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We are starting up our very own cookbook store online. We are really
excited about it and we hope you will visit when we have everything
set up! For the time being we are going to concentrate on Cajun and
Creole cuisine, including several cookbooks from the Justin Wilson
collection. If you would like to see other cookbooks included in our
bookstore, please just drop us a line and let us know! We will be
happy to see if we can add them. The cookbook below is one of the
ones we have available at this time.
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Mandy's Favorite Louisiana Recipes
A delightful cookbook featuring more than 300 authentic recipes from
the kitchens of Creole Louisiana. Written more than sixty years ago,
still today this volume will entertain as well as instruct.
Compiled by New Orleanian Natalie V.Scott from the recipes of cooks
she has employed over the years, Mandy's Favorite Louisiana Recipes
includes such culinary delights as pecan pralines, crawfish bisque,
eggs creole, gumbo z-herbes, more than a dozen oyster recipes, and a
variety of Creole sauces. These are the old mouth-watering favorites
that all New Orleanians love.
The recipes are accompanied by Mandy's commentary, which will bring a
chuckle to all readers.
Price: $3.95+S/H
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In our
Awesome Cooking Recipes section, you can read, answer, and
submit recipe and cooking requests:
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Today's Recipe:
Creole Red Bean Patties
4 c Cooked red or pink beans, Drained
4 Green onions, sliced thin
1/2 Red bell pepper, chopped
1/3 c Chopped fresh parsley
1/4 ts Cayenne
Tabasco to taste
1/2 ts Thyme
1/4 ts Garlic powder
1. In a food processor or blender, combine beans, onions, red pepper,
parsley, cayenne, Tabasco, thyme, and garlic powder. Process until
smooth.
2. Flour your hands and shape the bean puree into 12 patties ( about
3/4" thick and 2 1/2" in diameter).
3. Spray a skillet with cooking spray and heat. Cook patties for 5
minutes on each side.
Yield: 12 Servings
If you want additional texture, chop the beans instead. Treat the
patties like burgers; serve them with buns with onion rings, lettuce,
and tomato slices with ketchup or mustard. Nutritional Analysis (per
patty): Calories 83.6, fat .38g, sodium 101.79g, cholesterol 0 ~--
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Answers To Recipe Requests, posted at the
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request recipes:
There has been an answer to the authentic Cajun seafood gumbo recipe,
(with a roux)" recipe requested by Matt. Thanks so much!
There has been an answer to the Pasta Garden Shrimp Fettuccine Recipe
Request for Sherry, thanks so much!
There has been an answer to the Pad Thai noodles with lime and
cilantro Recipe Request for Honeyone, thanks so much!
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already been answered. We post them again, because it may have been a
long time, and the answer is way down deep somewhere on the website!
We appreciate everyone who takes the time to help us out! We could not
do it all without you guys!
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Today's Joke Posted At The Message Board By Admin-Thanks!
A Horse Joke
An out-of-towner drove his car into a ditch in a desolated area.
Luckily, a local farmer came to help with his big strong horse named
Buddy.
He hitched Buddy up to the car and yelled, "Pull, Nellie, pull!"
Buddy didn't move. Then the farmer hollered, "Pull, Buster, pull!"
Buddy didn't respond.
Once more the farmer commanded, "Pull, Coco, pull!" Nothing.
Then the farmer nonchalantly said, "Pull, Buddy, pull!" And the horse
easily dragged the car out of the ditch.
The motorist was most appreciative and very curious. He asked the
farmer why he called his horse by the wrong name three times...
Want to read the rest of the joke? Just go to the message board under
View And Add Jokes!
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~Handy Cooking Measurement Guide Includes Metric Equivalents~
We have posted this at the
message board under:
Cooking Tips And Hints For All Cooks
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Thanks for reading everyone,
~~Peggy And That Wacky Quacky, Georgette!
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