Mick Jagger nailed one problem with turnip greens when he sang “Down Home Girl” in 1964: Lord I swear the perfume you wear Was made out of turnip greens And every time I kiss you girl It tastes like pork and beans. The songwriters, Jerry Leiber and Artie Butler, were two Jewish boys from Baltimore […]
Cajun Oyster Stew
March 3, 2014 by Leave a Comment
There are two oyster stews from Louisiana, Cajun-style and Creole. The difference is that Creole cooking is typical of the city, that is, New Orleans and it is made with cream and milk. Cajun-style is a country-style, that is, Bayou-style made not with cream but with a dark brown roux. This recipe is adapted from […]
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