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La cuisine creole

A practical compilation of Creole cooking and household guidance drawn from New Orleans cooks, presenting soups, fish, cold meats, sauces, entrees, game, vegetables, eggs, salads, pickles, breads, cakes, desserts, preserves, cordials, and restorative dishes for the sick. Practical techniques for stock-making, clarifying, coloring, seasoning, and economical use of ingredients are explained alongside confectionery and beverage recipes, menus, and brief housecleaning and cooking hints. The collection emphasizes simplicity, thrift, and precise technique to produce richly flavored yet accessible dishes that reflect a blend of French, Spanish, American, West Indian, and other regional influences.

About This Book

A practical compilation of Creole cooking and household guidance drawn from New Orleans cooks, presenting soups, fish, cold meats, sauces, entrees, game, vegetables, eggs, salads, pickles, breads, cakes, desserts, preserves, cordials, and restorative dishes for the sick. Practical techniques for stock-making, clarifying, coloring, seasoning, and economical use of ingredients are explained alongside confectionery and beverage recipes, menus, and brief housecleaning and cooking hints. The collection emphasizes simplicity, thrift, and precise technique to produce richly flavored yet accessible dishes that reflect a blend of French, Spanish, American, West Indian, and other regional influences.

About the Author

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Lafcadio Hearn

Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) was a writer and journalist known for his profound exploration of Japanese culture and folklore. Born in Greece and raised in Ireland, he later moved to the United States before settling in Japan, where he became a naturalized citizen. Hearn's works often reflect his fascination with the spiritual and mystical aspects of Japanese life. His notable books include "Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan," which offers insights into the country's traditions and customs, and "In Ghostly Japan," a collection of essays on Japanese ghost stories and supernatural themes. Hearn's unique perspective has contributed significantly to the understanding of Japan in the West.

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