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what are some wedding menu ideas for a buffet and action stations?

Me and my fiance love all types of food especially, seafood,spanish, afro latin cuisine, french creole, italian and traditional mexican and of course good old southern cooking !! please give me some suggestions on a menu for our 200+ wedding guest any ideas for action stations , and buffet items. thanks !

Depends on what you want to spend, but people usually expect a beef carving station, and maybe ham or turkey.
I think it’s boring but people do like it.
A pasta bar can have 3 types of pasta and chefs can add sauces or pasta can be premade and guests help themselves. The fewer the chefs the lower the cost of course.
After that a sushi station ( you’ll need 3 chef’s just for that for 200 guests) is popular, or a Yakitori grill,as well as a Taco bar. Try Beef Chix and Fish or Shrimp Tacos. Try a raw seafood station with piles of cooked Kiwi mussels (Greengage) , Oysters (preopened) and Shrimp.
It it’s outside just a big grill with BBQ might be enough if there is variety like sausage, beef, chix , ribs etc.
Or a traditional NE clambake. You need a caterer who knows how to do this but you get seafood, chicken, hot dogs, chowder, and corn. It’s different fun and everyone gets to wear a bib.


Does anyone know a wonderful Cajun recipe?

I would even appriciate a good mexican recipe as well.
10 pnts. best answer.

Shrimp Creole
(Enchilado de camarones)
Serving Size: 4 – 6

1 1/2 lbs jumbo shrimp (peeled and deveined)
2 T olive oil
2 T butter
3 garlic gloves (minced)
1 cup large onion (chopped)
1 cup green bell pepper (chopped)
2 large tomatoes (chopped)
1/4 cup water
1/4 cup white wine
1 1/2 t ground cumin
1/4 t cayenne pepper
2 T tomato paste
1/2 t salt and black pepper
1/2 t sugar
1 T cilantro (minced)

In a large pan, add the olive oil and melt the butter until it begins to foam over low-medium heat.

Add the onion, and green bell pepper and sauté until the onion becomes translucent. Add the garlic cloves and sauté an additional 2 minutes. Add the tomato, tomato paste, water, wine, cayenne pepper, cumin, sugar, salt and pepper and stir until all the ingredients are mixed well.

Cover, raise the heat to medium-low and simmer for 5 to 7 minutes.

Add the shrimp; make sure they have been peeled, deveined, and unfrozen.

Cover and simmer for 15 minutes, allowing the shrimp to shrink and change color.

This also serves to allow the shrimp to soak in all the ingredients.

Remove from heat, and serve over white rice.

Sprinkle the cilantro over the shrimp.

If want to add more seasoning:
Creole Seasoning Blend
1 T salt
1 1/2 t garlic powder
1 1/2 t onion powder
1 1/2 t paprika
1 1/4 t dried thyme
1 t red pepper
3/4 t black pepper
3/4 t dried oregano
1/2 t ground bay leaves
1/4 t chili powder

Combine all ingredients; store in an airtight container.

Use with seafood, chicken, beef, or vegetables.
Yield: 1/4 cup.
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Southwestern Egg Rolls
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 skinless, boneless chicken breast half
2 tablespoons minced green onion
2 tablespoons minced red bell pepper
1/3 cup frozen corn kernels
1/4 cup black beans, rinsed and drained
2 tablespoons frozen chopped spinach, thawed and drained
2 tablespoons diced jalapeno peppers
1/2 tablespoon minced fresh parsley
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
1/2 teaspoon chili powder
1/3 teaspoon salt
1 pinch ground cayenne pepper
3/4 cup shredded Monterey Jack cheese
5 (6 inch) flour tortillas
1 quart oil for deep frying

Rub 1 tablespoon vegetable oil over chicken breast. In a medium saucepan over medium heat, cook chicken approximately 5 minutes per side, until meat is no longer pink and juices run clear. Remove from heat and set aside.

Heat remaining 1 tablespoon vegetable oil in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Stir in green onion and red pepper. Cook and stir 5 minutes, until tender.

Dice chicken and mix into the pan with onion and red pepper. Mix in corn, black beans, spinach, jalapeno peppers, parsley, cumin, chili powder, salt and cayenne pepper. Cook and stir 5 minutes, until well blended and tender. Remove from heat and stir in Monterey Jack cheese so that it melts.

Wrap tortillas with a clean, lightly moist cloth. Microwave on high approximately 1 minute, or until hot and pliable.

Spoon even amounts of the mixture into each tortilla. Fold ends of tortillas, then roll tightly around mixture. Secure with toothpicks. Arrange in a medium dish, cover with plastic, and place in the freezer. Freeze at least 4 hours.

In a large, deep skillet, heat oil for deep frying to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Deep fry frozen, stuffed tortillas 10 minutes each, or until dark golden brown. Drain on paper towels before serving.

Note:
I have made this recipe before, and it is very good, but I tried frying them frozen like it says, and they burned on the outside and were still frozen inside.

I ended up thawing them in the microwave and then frying them. Good luck!!

When I make these, I just fry up the whole batch, then freeze. To serve again, I just bake on a cookie sheet, 350 for about 15 minutes.. they will come out crunchy again..

Here’s a really good sauce to serve with them:
Dipping Sauce for Southwest Eggrolls
1 ripe avocado
1 bottle ranch dressing

Mash the avocado up very well and mix it with the ranch.
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Arroz con pollo (Chicken and Rice)
6 chicken pieces (legs and breasts), skinned
2 teaspoons vegetable oil
4 cups water
2 tomatoes, chopped
1/2 cup green pepper, chopped
1/4 cup red pepper, chopped
1/4 cup celery, diced
1 medium carrot, grated
1/4 cup corn, frozen
1/2 cup onion, chopped
1/4 cup fresh cilantro, chopped
2 cloves garlic, chopped fine
1/8 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon pepper
2 cups rice
1/2 cup frozen peas
2 ounces Spanish olives
1/4 cup raisins

In a large pot, brown chicken pieces in oil.

Add water, tomatoes, green and red peppers, celery, carrots, corn, onion, cilantro, garlic, salt, and pepper. Cover and cook over medium heat for 20 to 30 minutes or until chicken is done.

Remove chicken from the pot and place in the refrigerator. Add rice, peas, and olives to the pot Cover pot and cook over low heat for about 20 minutes until rice is cooked.

Add chicken and raisins and cook for another 8 minutes.


Organic Small Red Beans – 41 lbs.

Organic Small Red Beans - 41 lbs.

Smaller than the pinto or kidney bean, the small red bean, also called the Mexican Red Bean, holds it’s shape and firmness when cooked. It is most often used in soups, salads, chili and Creole dishes. Nearly all of the US crop is grown in Idaho and Washington.

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New Orleans non-cajun restaurants?

I am not a fan of cajun food (too spicy, don’t eat seafood), but will be in New Orleans for a wedding in June. I’m looking for suggestions for restaurants of other cuisines (Italian, American, Mexican, Chinese, etc.)

Thanks! :)

I’m from New Orleans and I can tell you, Cajun resturaunts are not the dominant resturaunt market. I grew up in Lakeview close to Metairie and the resturaunts there are quite diverse.
So this will be mostly Metairie Locations which I know is more up and running then New Orleans.

For steaks try Crazy Jonnies in Fat City which is Metairie.

For italian try anything that’s not a franchise, someone above mentioned Italian Pie, they have good pizzas. But there are others that do much more. Faustos in Metarie is another good one.

Zea’s Rotessiore is great for something different, I used to work there so they made me try everything on the menu. Everything is delicious and if I remeber right there’s one location that makes it’s own beer in Clearview Mall.

My favorite chineese resturaunt was Golden Dragon in Metairie. It’s family owned and run, and the food is great. Plus they make a good Mai Tai.

Ok and po-boys, you gotta have one before you leave. Go to Parrans (I know im not spelling it right its pronounced pierans) which is in Metairie. (I suggest roast beef..yumm) My mom suggests Jam’s which is also in Metairie, there you will get a tastse of New Orleans hospitality.

At least once finish a meal off with dessert at a coffee house I suggest Cafe Cafe in Metairie or La Madelines. And try Morning call one morning for coffee and benietes.

Ok now for the french quarter:
Breakfast: Cafe du monde
Lunch: Central Grocery Store for mufellatas or Masparos
Now I must warn you about the Quarter at night. It’s not very safe, especially if you walk close to the allies. Stay away from the allies! Travel in a group at night and don’t get too tispy. I hope you have a great trip and be safe.


EDEN – Organic – No Salt Added – Small Red Beans

EDEN - Organic - No Salt Added - Small Red Beans

A small bean with rich red color and delicious flavor similar to kidney beans. One of the most popular beans in Cajun, Creole, and Mexican cuisine. USA organically grown on family farms, and cooked just right with purified water at EDEN’S certified, Circle K Kosher Cannery. VERY LOW SODIUM with NO

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Any recommendations on cooking large Shrimp on the BBQ? Looking to mix it up not the old cajun seasoning bit!?


Try grilled scampi. It’s great!

Grilled Shrimp Scampi
Shrimp marinated in lemon, garlic, and parsley for 30 minutes, then grilled. Can be used as an appetizer or main dish.
1/4 cup olive oil
1/4 cup lemon juice
3 Tbs chopped fresh parsley
1 Tbs minced garlic
ground black pepper to taste
crushed red pepper flakes to taste (optional)
1 1/2 lbs medium shrimp, peeled and deveined
1 In a large, non-reactive bowl, stir together the olive oil, lemon juice, parsley, garlic, and black pepper. Season with crushed red pepper, if desired. Add shrimp, and toss to coat. Marinate in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.
2 Preheat grill for high heat. Thread shrimp onto skewers, piercing once near the tail and once near the head. any remaining marinade.
3 Lightly oil grill grate. Grill for 2 to 3 minutes per side, or until opaque.
Servings: 6

Caribbean Grilled Shrimp With Mango Salsa
1 to 1 1/2 lbs large shrimp, peeled and deveined
Marinade
1 tsp ground allspice
1/2" piece ground cinnamon stick
1 tsp black pepper, ground
1/4 tsp freshly grated nutmeg
1/2 small red onion
4 green onions
1 clove garlic
1/2 jalapeno pepper, seeds removed
1/2 tsp salt (or less)
2 Tbs soy sauce
1/4 cup vegetable oil
Mango Salsa
2 ripe mangos, peeled and cut into 1/4" cubes
1/2 jalapeno pepper, seeded and finely chopped
1/2 small red onion, finely chopped
4 Tbs chopped cilantro
Zest of one lime
Juice of two limes
1 tsp sugar
Whip up all the Marinade ingredients in a food processor Coat the shrimp well with the marinade for at least half a day. Soak the skewers in water for half an hour. Skewer the shrimp and cook over a hot grill or hot coals for about a minute and a half on each side, then serve with the mango salsa. Use up all the salsa as it doesn’t keep well.
Servings: 6

Grilled Texas Shrimp
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1/4 cup tequila
1/4 cup red wine vinegar
2 Tbs Mexican lime juice
1 Tbs ground red chiles
1/2 tsp salt
2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
1 red bell pepper, finely chopped
24 large raw shrimp, peeled and de-veined (tails left on)
6 (8-inch size) metal skewers
1 Mix all ingredients except shrimp in shallow glass or plastic dish. Stir in shrimp. Cover and refrigerate for 1 hour.
2 Remove shrimp from marinade, reserving marinade. Thread 4 shrimp on each skewer. Grill over medium coals, turning once, until pink, 2 to 3 minutes on each side.
3 Heat marinade to boiling in a non-reactive saucepan. Reduce heat to low. Simmer uncovered until bell pepper is tender, about 5 minutes. Serve with shrimp.
4 To broil: place the skewered shrimp on a broiler pan rack. Broil with tops about 4 inches from heat, turning once, until pink, 2 to 3 minutes on each side.
Servings: 6

Marinated Grilled Shrimp
3 cloves garlic, minced
1/3 cup olive oil
1/4 cup tomato sauce
2 Tbs red wine vinegar
2 Tbs chopped fresh basil
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp cayenne pepper
2 lbs fresh shrimp, peeled and deveined
1 In a large bowl, stir together the garlic, olive oil, tomato sauce, and red wine vinegar. Season with basil, salt, and cayenne pepper. Add shrimp to the bowl, and stir until evenly coated. Cover, and refrigerate for 30 minutes to 1 hour, stirring once or twice.
2 Preheat grill for medium heat. Thread shrimp onto skewers, piercing once near the tail and once near the head. Discard marinade.
3 Lightly oil grill grate. Cook shrimp on preheated grill for 2 to 3 minutes per side, or until opaque.
Servings: 6


What is your local cuisine? The style of cooking indigenous to your area where you are living…?

I am blessed and fortunate enough to live on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and so creole/cajun Southern style cookery is what we do here…we are 90 miles from New Orleans and a lot of our restaurant owners were trained in New Orleans…

Used to be just southern fried and cooked to death. Now we have the local Mexican flavor, not Tex-Mex. Just about everyone here grows a garden every spring. There is nothing to compare with a juicy homegrown, vine ripened tomato. We eat lots of purple hull peas, okra, potatoes, fish, watermelon, corn on the cob, squash and of course it is all cooked to death. I guess that’s just southern cooking.
Dirty rice is one of my favorites.


what is a great mexican and cajun restuarant in Atlanta?

i live in Atlanta i think the food sucks her i love mexican ans seafood/cajun food so please help me find one

Rosa Mexicana, they have the best guacamole. I hated guacamole before I went there and now I will only eat from Rosa’s.


You Can Enhance your Love Life with Romantic Date Night Ideas

Spend one night out each week doing something fun and different. If you’re looking for a few good ideas to start a weekly tradition with your loved one, read on!

Play a Fun Board Game

There are a bunch of really romantic and sensual board games for couples that you will find in most games shops. You could also go with traditional games and add a romantic twist to them. For Scrabble, say, adapt it by creating the rule that all words spelled must be on the topic of love and romance.

Cook a Weekly Dish Together

You can alternate weeks. Try the Internet to find great recipes that can be printed out. Try the recipe together.

Movie Night in and out

This is the main stay of any romantic couple, so be sure to not neglect this one. So long as you are watching a good variety of interesting flicks, and cuddling up and smooching as you watch the movie together, you are doing just fine! Plan for some yummy snacks!

Check out to see if there is a drive-in movie theater within driving distance and if there is, go out often!

Spend a Romantic Evening in

Order in something delectable like Mexican, pamper yourselves in a steamy bath together complete with bubbles and candles, take turns massaging each other with scented body oils and of course, make delirious love. If you are not doing this on a regular basis—why not?

Go House Browsing

The women especially will love this! Take a casual drive, or walk in a neighborhood you consider ideal and dream a little. Together, pick out your favorite dream house. On the weekends you might take this one step further and visit open houses. Just be sure to set the ground rules first, (i.e. this would be my fondest dream with you….)

Go Extravagant with a Night out On the Town

Every good love life needs a little of this.Catch an independent film or attend a street fair, kick up your heals at a square dance, or sit in on a new book reading.

Gaze on a Star and Name it

Go out for a country ride and lay down a warm blanket. Gaze up into the sky and search for a star! Go on-line and register your name for your star and dedicate it to your relationship!

Learn Something Fascinating Together

Take a new class together, such as: Cajun cooking, Chinese brush painting or Early American Folk pottery.

Enjoy a Visit to a Museum

Museums are not all stuffy. Look for new experiences such as a wax museum, cultural digs museum, ancient artifacts museum, war memorabilia museum or any other type that might interest you both.

Enjoy More Fun Together

Go fishing, play snooker, try a new sport like volleyball.

Visit New Sights within your City

Contact your visitor’s bureau and look through pamphlets for new ideas on different aspects of your city that you can visit together. Make a list of “must-see’s” and then tick them off one by one. Keep a scrapbook of your many adventures.

Abbas Abedi
http://www.articlesbase.com/dating-articles/you-can-enhance-your-love-life-with-romantic-date-night-ideas-65344.html


Home Cooking – Some Types of Exciting International Recipes!

Home cooking network – A Pandora box for all the foodies. A never before array of recipes are a rare collection of specialties form all over the world. It can serve all sorts of individual needs that are vegetarian, quick & easy, traditional, etc. Ranging from gourmet to the simpler ones, these recipes can be broadly divided in to 4 heads. These are as follows:

1. Appetizers

Unlike the regulars such as bruschetta or deviled eggs, Home Cooking Network offers the individuals an opportunity to try various cuisines. Chinese, Mexican, French….. the list is amazing!

i. Spicy Appetizers
For spicy pre meal snacks check out the Mexican & Chinese appetizers.

ii. Soups
Soups make great appetizers and attribute to quite a healthy meal. If beef & chicken recipes do not tickle your taste bud being a vegetarian, look out for the vegetable soups such as carrot soup. For playing off the league try your hand with the French onion soup.

iii. Salads
Whether appetizers or a meal, salads are just perfect for all of us. And for the lazy ones, these are far more simpler & quicker recipes to opt from. They take almost no time, don’t believe me, try potato salad or pasta salad! For some adventure & experience go for the Mexican salad.

2. The Main Course

Do you wanna be different this time? Choosing the main course could be rather hard but with Home Cooking Network, the choices are endless.

i. Beef
In place of the plain steak, try some corned beef or beef casserole, or the beef stroganoff.

ii. Chicken
Recipes enlist things as simple as the grilled chicken to something special like the low carb recipes and the chicken cordon bleu.

3. Traditional Home Cooking

This can be defined in many ways as per one’s own perception. Home Cooking Network consists of many recipes that can be used as main course, appetizers, desserts or just simple snacks. These recipes are representatives of different cultures like
i. Polish
ii. Kosher
iii. German
iv. Indian
v. Mediterranean
vi. Phillipino, etc.

4. Desserts

Desserts are surely delicious end to the meals. Home Cooking Network believes in trying different recipes, that are new, uncommon and easy to cook.
i. Greek, Mexican and Phillipino desserts form a major chunk of the list.
ii. Alongside it enlists all time favorites like pies. Among pies, Home Cooking Network contains recipes for key lime, fruit filled and pecan pies.

5. Vegetarian Special

Among vegetarian cuisines, Home Cooking Network offers various new & exquisite recipes like:
i. Pasta dishes
ii. New recipes for asparagus and sweet potatoes
iii. Cajun cooking
iv. Vegetarian meatloaf

6. Others

To tickle your taste buds further, Home Cooking Network’s recipes include many other categories to serve any purpose you have on mind that is a festive treat pleasing a cherished guest or thanking a friend, or simply sharing a relishing moment with the family. These recipes might be time consuming but the time is all the worth. Its rich culinary list includes:
i. Cajun
ii. Gumbo
iii. Sweet breads, and
iv. Collard greens.

Ronald Eapen
http://www.articlesbase.com/cooking-tips-articles/home-cooking-some-types-of-exciting-international-recipes-723250.html


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