Posts tagged new-orleans-food

Red Beans on Monday

May 26th, 2008 by Loki

I would like to share a really great recipe for Red Beans and Rice with our readers, the recipe Dave Cash has been using for years without number in his regular (and legendary) Monday evening gatherings. I can vouch for the fact that they are delicious. They also are an example of something I do not often see: vegan/vegetarian twists on New Orleans cooking that actually work!

Thanks to Dave for permission to share the recipe, and thanks to GBitch, my favorite vegan, for inspiring me to share it. Bon Apetit!

Red Beans, Dave Cash Style

* 3 lbs dried, soaked, red beans
* one farmers market onion, chopped
* one farmers market green bell pepper, chopped
* several good shakes of chili powder
* tiny islands of ground coriander, dissolving in the sea
* a nice bit of cumin
* enough Hungarian paprika to make its people proud
* small pile of black pepper

1. Soak the beans for at least three hours on Sunday, then change the water and start cooking Sunday night on low heat in a seven-quart crock pot.

2. On Monday morning, add the rest of the ingredients and mash them into the cooked beans with a potato masher. Continue to cook on low throughout the day.

3. About an hour or two before people come over, stir the beans and add some water to thin them, if desired.

Feeds about 15 hungry friends.

-Loki, HumidCity Founder

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BBQ Shrimp

May 24th, 2007 by Loki

Just to change things up a bit here is a little something that make for a good meal. Its been awhile since I last posted a recipe so enjoy!

BBQ Shrimp

1 lb. Shrimp
olive oil
cracked black pepper, lots of it!
salt
lemon juice
lea and perrins Worcestershire sauce
butter

Place whole shrimp (with shells on) in a single layer in oven proof dish. Drizzle olive oil on top, pepper shrimp until they are black. When you think you have enough pepper add more. Then add more. Then just a little more. Add lots of salt, lemon juice, Tabasco, and lea and perrins. Remember, you are seasoning through the shells. Cut up butter on top and broil until cooked (15-20 minute)

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Camellia Grill Returns!

April 20th, 2007 by Loki

Friday, April 20th 2007, the day the Camellia Grill returns to operation! You still cannot get a streetcar there, but as of the morrow Judg’s Chicken and Chocolate Cherry Freezes once again assume their places in the New Orleans lexicon. I may take a stab at going on saturday or sunday…

Finally something else important is back! This seems to happen far too infrequently…

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