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Creole Seafood Stew Recipe : Chop Onions for Seafood Stew

Learn how to chop onions for a creole seafood stew recipe in this free cajun food cooking video.

Expert: Karl James
Bio: Karl James is the owner of a small private catering company named CREOLESOUL which specializes in Creole cuisine, but offers any type of cuisine desired.
Filmmaker: Dana Glover

Duration : 0:1:59

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Setting Up The Professional Kind Of Kitchen

Kitchens for the serious cook are the ones that are stocked with all the right kinds of tools. Cooking well takes having the right tool for each kind of task, just like with any other kind of task. What do you need on your kitchen to be able to cook the kinds of foods that you like the best?<br /><br />When you set out to make a recipe and it asks for vegetable to be cut in a certain way, it means a lot to have the right tools to do that with. If you need to have a certain cut, you certainly cannot get it without a knife that will allow you to do so.<br /><br />If you would like to make sure that you will be able to have the right kinds of ingredients for your recipes, then one thing you are going to need the <a href=’http://www.knifesetstore.com’>knife sets</a> that can give you the right cuts. Many sets, however, are cheap and will cause you more trouble than they are worth in trying to cut through foods like meats. Choosing the kind of knives that are going to be good ones is what you need to do.<br /><br />You should make sure to have your cutlery handy and easy to get to while you are cooking. Having to dig for what you need in a drawer full of assorted tools is aggravating and time consuming. You should display your knives in a <a href=’http://www.knifesetstore.com’>knife block set</a> in a place out on the counter that you can get to easily while in the middle of other tasks.<br /><br />Slicing a tomato will be messy if you do not have a good sharp knife. Slicing cheese will be a problem when you do not have a tool that is sharp enough to do it correctly. There are many foods that will turn into a hassle while trying to slice in a certain way. This is the reason you need a knife set that is going to provide you with the cuts you need.<br /><br />If you would like to have a quality set of knives in your kitchen, then you should check out the <a href=’http://www.knifesetstore.com’>henckels knife set</a>. These knives are easy to keep sharp and are made to last. You will not have to worry about handles breaking while trying to cut thick meats nor will have to sharpen them every time you use them.<br /><br />During those times that you have guests over and you are at the table slicing up that roast you worked so hard in making perfect, you will certainly be glad you spent the money to get a good slicing knife. Cutting meat needs to be done in a precise way that will allow for thin and easy slices.


Cajun Cooking for your anniversary?

Cajun Cooking

I’d like to cook something special for my anniversary dinner. Each year I pick recipes from the world and I thought this year we could try Cajun Cooking. The one who gives me something like “family recipes” (I mean a recipe that is not taken from the internet) gets 10 pts.

Thank you and hugs from Italy :-)

Cajun Cooking

Cajun Cooking

Traditional Cajun Cooking would include Turduckins (duck breast stuffed in a chicken stuffed in a turkey) & stuffed chickens. (Both are traditional French recipes long forgotten but rediscovered here in creole & cajun country)

With either, you would first de-bone the bird or ask your local butcher to do it for you(except for the wings), season the interior, then stuff with your choice of dressing. I like to stuff my birds with crayfish etoufee, Jambalaya(my favorite), dirty rice, Boudin, or something more “american” say Broccoli & Cheese rice casserole. Then I like to cook my bird in a clay pot.(I know that you can get your hands on a clay pot for sure in Italy!) Take root vegetables (potatoes, onions, shallots, carrots’ parsnips) & some mushrooms & place them on the bottom of the clay pot. Add a good full bodied red wine like Cabernet, merlot, sangiovese, granache or pinot noir (not chianti!) to the bottom to give a good flavor & add moisture. Place chicken on top of vegetables. Add fresh rosemary, garlic, sage & thyme then season appropriately with sea salt & fresh ground pepper. Cook at 375 for about 1 hour (get a meat thermometer)

DON’T FORGET TO SEASON THE INSIDE OF THE BIRD BEFORE STUFFING!!!!

Remove the bird onto a large cutting board & let cool for 10 minutes. Then with an extremely sharp knife slice the bird from side to side. This should create “Roulades” which should look like a meat circle filled with the stuffing. Season to taste & enjoy a true masterpiece!

For dessert make a white chocolate bread pudding complemented with a whiskey sauce.(recipe on the internet for bread pudding. Just add white chocolate!)
Or go for Bananas Foster
I am a manager at a Cajun Specialty Meat market & we sell about 1000 stuffed chickens every month. For more cooking instructions & ideas go to stuffedfoodstores.com

Because I think that you are in italy here are some leads on some prepackaged products that you can order; Zatatrains Jambalaya(the best), Tony Chaches creole seasonings. Paul Prudhommes seasonings (incredible)

Good Luck & happy anniversary.

Cajun Cooking


An Excellent Kitchen Companion – Slow Cookers

mortgage refinance There are two types of cookers nowadays. One is the type of people who have a very modern kitchen, probably with only 2 walls communicating with the living room. They use the microwave oven to cook. This way they don’t make smells in the entire house.

juegos   Compared to traditional ovens and stoves, especially older, less energy-efficient models, the crockpot uses much less energy. You can load an entire meal into a crockpot and not turn on the oven, stove, or microwave.

You’ll need raw ingredients for the crockpot, which means you’ll save money buying fresh items opposed to boxed and processed goods. Frozen or boxed side items, as well as processed entrees, can cost up to two times as much as their fresh, raw counterparts.

Next time you’re at the grocery store, equip a calculator and add up your purchases, separating your produce and raw meats to your frozen, canned, and boxed goods. You’ll probably be surprised.

By avoiding boxed and processed foods, you’ll also be doing your health a favor. Compare the ingredient list of frozen mashed potatoes to the ingredient list on a bag of raw Russet potatoes. Compare the wall of preservatives and chemicals in a large frozen family meal to the ingredients of fresh onions, squash, mushrooms, and a chuck roast from the meat aisle.

homes for sale  They allowed for unattended cooking of standard home food such as stew, rice and other dishes. People loved these because they just had to put in the ingredients, leave the cooker as it is, go to work and come back to a freshly prepared dish. With the advent of fast food joints and with the introduction of microwaves, slow cookers had lost their charm.

The best thing about the crock pot recipes is that even though they take 8 hours to get cooked, in that 8 hours you don’t care at all what happens to the food. Because it can’t get burned. The recipes are also very delicious. This is because the seasoning has enough time to fully combine with the meat.
These recipes haven’t been that popular in the past. Maybe this is because the crock pots used to be expensive. But now it’s not the case. These recipes are the new wave in cooking.

* Save money by buying fresh ingredients and in-season produce, as well as helping your budget through reduced energy costs

* Improve your health by cooking with and appreciating fresh produce and meats

* Save time by prepping and “cooking” in the morning before work You can be published without charge. You can to republish this article in your website or blog. Please provide links Active.


Grilled Pork Tenderloin Recipes

http://www.cajuncookingtv.com/grilled-pork-tenderloin –

How to Grill a Pork Tenderloin from the Cajun recipes at Cajun Cooking TV and Beryl Stokes. We added Mesquite wood chips for a great smoke flavor to one of our favorite grilled meats. Check out the full recipe and how-to on our website at www.cajuncookingtv.com.

Thanks for watching our videos and we hope that you learn a few things into to serve your family delicious food.

Duration : 0:7:41

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What are some easy cajun and/or creole recipes?

I’m a college student living in an apt for the first time. I LOVE to cook, but I’m no chef. I need something easy and somewhat inexpensive.

I love seafood, especially shrimp and crab. I like chicken and pork as well but NO beef. And I know that creole and cajun food sometimes include crayfish but I dont have access to them in this small town. I also love spicy food. So if any recipes come to mind please share!! :)

Creole and Cajun dishes are my favorites. You can always substitute shrimp for crawfish in your recipes. Here are some links that I saved:

Shrimp Etouffee

http://www.soulfoodandsoutherncooking.com/shrimp-etouffee-recipe.html

Jambalaya

http://www.chefrick.com/jambalaya/

Dirty Rice

http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/dirty_rice.html

Corn Maque Choux

http://find.myrecipes.com/recipes/recipefinder.dyn?action=displayRecipe&recipe_id=10000000258936

Okra Creole

http://find.myrecipes.com/recipes/recipefinder.dyn?action=displayRecipe&recipe_id=10000000352451

Crab Croquettes

http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/cajun_crab_croquettes.html

Shrimp Creole

http://www.chefrick.com/cajun-shrimp-creole/

Gumbo

http://www.gumbopages.com/food/soups/shr-crab-gumbo.html


Dry Rub Recipe

http://www.CajunCookingTV.com/dry-rub-recipe –

Dry Rub Recipe that we used on an oven roasted Boston Butt Pork Roast. See video – http://www.cajuncookingtv.com/boston-butt-pork-roast

How to Make a Dry Rub Recipe from the Cajun recipes at Cajun Cooking TV and Beryl Stokes.

Duration : 0:4:40

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Cajun Recipes for my anniversary?

I’d like to cook something special for my anniversary dinner. Each year I pick recipes from the world and I thought this year we could have a cajun menu. The one who gives me something like “family recipes” (I mean a recipe that is not taken from the internet) gets 10 pts.

Thank you and hugs from Italy :-)

Traditional Cajun recipes would include Turduckins (duck breast stuffed in a chicken stuffed in a turkey) & stuffed chickens. (Both are traditional French recipes long forgotten but rediscovered here in creole & cajun country)

With either, you would first de-bone the bird or ask your local butcher to do it for you(except for the wings), season the interior, then stuff with your choice of dressing. I like to stuff my birds with crayfish etoufee, Jambalaya(my favorite), dirty rice, Boudin, or something more “american” say Broccoli & Cheese rice casserole. Then I like to cook my bird in a clay pot.(I know that you can get your hands on a clay pot for sure in Italy!) Take root vegetables (potatoes, onions, shallots, carrots’ parsnips) & some mushrooms & place them on the bottom of the clay pot. Add a good full bodied red wine like Cabernet, merlot, sangiovese, granache or pinot noir (not chianti!) to the bottom to give a good flavor & add moisture. Place chicken on top of vegetables. Add fresh rosemary, garlic, sage & thyme then season appropriately with sea salt & fresh ground pepper. Cook at 375 for about 1 hour (get a meat thermometer)

DON’T FORGET TO SEASON THE INSIDE OF THE BIRD BEFORE STUFFING!!!!

Remove the bird onto a large cutting board & let cool for 10 minutes. Then with an extremely sharp knife slice the bird from side to side. This should create “Roulades” which should look like a meat circle filled with the stuffing. Season to taste & enjoy a true masterpiece!

For dessert make a white chocolate bread pudding complemented with a whiskey sauce.(recipe on the internet for bread pudding. Just add white chocolate!)
Or go for Bananas Foster
I am a manager at a Cajun Specialty Meat market & we sell about 1000 stuffed chickens every month. For more cooking instructions & ideas go to stuffedfoodstores.com

Because I think that you are in italy here are some leads on some prepackaged products that you can order; Zatatrains Jambalaya(the best), Tony Chaches creole seasonings. Paul Prudhommes seasonings (incredible)

Good Luck & happy anniversary.


Macaroni and Cheese Recipe Step 5

http://hubpages.com/hub/Home-Style-Macaroni-and-Cheese-Recipe
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Step 5 is the Finished Product.

Cajun Recipes by Beryl Stokes -
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Duration : 0:2:15

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Boston Butt Pork Roast

http://www.cajuncookingtv.com/boston-butt-pork-roast –

How to Make a Boston Butt Pork Roast from the Cajun recipes at Cajun Cooking TV and Beryl Stokes.

Duration : 0:6:15

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