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Collards
This is a classic formula for perfect collard greens. Simmered with bacon, potato and wine vinegar, these greens are sensational.
Pig Picking Cake III
This is my daughters favorite. It is an easy mandarin orange cake with pineapple, nuts, pudding and whipped topping. Whip one up and it's pig-out time!
Bourbon Bread Pudding
A sweet bourbon bread pudding for large get-togethers. My family requests that I bring this every holiday!
Fastelavnsboller (Fastelavn Buns)
Traditional Danish buns with a custard-type cream and chocolate icing are always eaten by children on Fastelavn, which falls around Shrove Tuesday.
Crostoli Pastries
Crostoli, light and airy fried pastries, are a beloved part of Italy's Carnevale and a cherished holiday treat for Italian-Americans. This family recipe, passed down from my great-grandmother, originated in Italy's Veneto region and traveled with her to the U.S.
Chiacchiere with Sanguinaccio
'Chiacchiere' is a dessert that is fried and sprinkled with confectioners' sugar and served with sanguinaccio. It is a traditional Italian dessert in the region of Campagnia, served during 'carnevale' or as we say Mardi Gras. It is served with 'sanguinaccio' a chocolate sauce used for dipping the 'chiacchiere'. Years ago the sanguinaccio was made with chocolate and pig's blood, but now the use of the blood has been banned due to health concerns, but in small villages across Italy it is still used.
Cajun Ponchartrain Sauce
My take on the Ponchartrain sauce served at a popular seafood restaurant chain in my town. Although I prefer snapper, it may be ladled over any grilled, blackened, steamed, or pan fried fish. Very elegant and easy! Great idea for a romantic candlelight dinner for two.
Faworki (Polish Chrusciki)
Traditional Polish crispy pastry twists made for Carnival time. They are deep-fried and sprinkled with confectioners' sugar. Light and delicious!
King Cake
This a sweet bread that is made during Mardi Gras in New Orleans. It has a cream cheese filling and a simple glaze. A tiny plastic baby baked into the bread and will bring good luck to whoever finds it.
Chef John's Bananas Foster
When you think of show-stopping, special-occasion desserts, you usually don't think simple and fast, but that's the case with bananas Foster. This delicious New Orleans classic only has a few ingredients and takes just minutes to make. Except for the folks that burn their houses down, everybody loves this recipe.
Doberge Cake (Dobash)
This doberge cake (dobash) is also known to a friend as Jewell Cake, named after her mother. It's a tower of moist cake layers with icing and is no easy feat to take on! However, this recipe helps simplify it a bit!
New Orleans Chocolate Bourbon Pecan Pie
My family loves this pecan pie at Thanksgiving, Christmas, or really any holiday of the year. So put on some jazz, pour yourself some java, and have a piece of this delicious dessert. The chocolate chips and bourbon add a delicious change to the normal pecan pie. Top with whipped cream, and enjoy.
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