Scoops of Hummus

Cajun French: l’olive (l’ō-leev) – Olive

As the Fourth of July Weekend approaches our thoughts turn to outdoor festivities – eating outside, jumping in a cool pool, watching fireworks.

Most often there is grilling and homemade ice cream but that leaves appetizers that fit the outdoors.  We tried multi grain scoops with hummus and a black olive and wow what
an appetizer!  It’s quick, easy and travels well.

Mais C’est Bon!

Enjoy!!

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Cajun Fruit Tart

Cajun French: le fruit (lu frū-ee) – Fruit

Fruit is always among our weekly Farmers Market purchases.  Toward the end of the week, we had peaches, plums, and blueberries left and decided to make a dessert tart.  Ok, how do we put a Cajun twist on a dessert tart?  We decided on Steen’s Pure Cane Syrup as a sweetener along with a sprinkle of raw brown sugar on top.  If Meyers Lemons are available substitute 3 thin slices for the lemon juice.  Place the lemon slices on top of the fruit.

This tart is an easy quick dessert.

Mais C’est Bon!

Enjoy!!

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Silicone Egg Rings

Cajun French: l’oeuf (l’uf) – egg

We love kitchen gadgets and have had more than we can count or remember.  Since embarking on our RV Lifestyle, our gadget collection has shrunk to the bare essentials.  One essential, for us, is an egg ring which we use not only for eggs, but for pancakes and grits cakes.  We have been using metal ones and they work well except the metal scratches, not real happy about that.  We were in a kitchen store recently looking for a mandoline, another essential for us, and we noticed silicone egg rings.  They were a little more expensive than the metal but we decided to give them a try.   We use silicone spatulas and would not be without them.  We have seen bakeware yet were never really interested in trying it out.  That said it seems silicone items would be great for an RV Kitchen, easily stored and can take the bouncing around (for a later post).

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Cajun Shrimp and Dill Cucumber Salad

Cajun French: la cocombre (la kō-kom) – Cucumber

 

Pinch My Salt has a great recipe for a Sweet and Spicy Dill Cucumber Salad. The salad was in a recent tweet and it sounded wonderful especially for the hot weather we have been having in south Louisiana. Like all the recipes we make we always look for a way to make it Cajun. For this one we did two things: we changed Rice Vinegar to Louisiana Cane Vinegar and added fresh Louisiana Gulf boiled shrimp. The salad tasted as good as it looked. We think we will keep a container in the fridge all summer.

Thank you Pinch My Salt for this great recipe.

Mais C’est Bon!

Enjoy!!

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Shrimp Remoulade Wrap

Cajun French: la chevrette (la shuv-ret) – shrimp

Brocato's Eat Dat Shrimp Wrap

Brocato’s Eat Dat Restaurant in East New Orleans was one of the food vendors at the Vieux To Do Festival in New Orleans in early June and this recipe was inspired by the wrap from their booth.  We ate lots of great food, many of our favorites, yet for us this particular dish was number one this year.

Everyone has their favorite Remoulade and Brocato’s may even make their own, for us our Remoulade of choice is Omi’s from Omi’s Gourmet Foods.  We do make our own Remoulade yet sometimes it is easy to use a prepared one if it is good and suits the dish.  Since this is a quick meal, we chose to use the prepared Remoulade.

Boiled shrimp was our choice since we had some in the refrigerator.  Any type of cooked shrimp (boiled, sautéed, bbq, fried, etc.) will work for this dish.  This is a quick and easy lunch!

Mais C’est Bon!

Enjoy!!

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Cracked Wheat Burgers

Cracked wheat is high in fiber and health benefits and great for any diet.

Always being on the lookout for new items or new ways to use various ingredients, cracked wheat came to mind for our bean burgers.  Although this is not a new way to use cracked wheat, for us it is new.  The cracked wheat gave the burgers a nutty crunchy taste and we liked it.  The dish has firmness and weight, definitely is filling.

Mais C’est Bon!

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Stuffed Creole Tomato

What is a Creole Tomato?

A true Creole Tomato is grown in the river parishes south of New Orleans.  The soil and the climate make the tomato a “Creole”.   The tomato is meaty, juicy, thick and a delicacy in south  Louisiana.  Nothing announces summer like
the Creole Tomato and snowballs.  Locals  wait for each to “come in season”.

We purchased Creole Tomatoes at the festival and have enjoyed them all week.  Now we are down to our last big plump juicy delicacy – what to do with it?  We decided to make a tuna salad and stuff the tomato which is large enough to share.

Mais C’est Bon!

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Basil Gone Wild

Basil gone wild!

Our basil plant is growing as fast as we can use the leaves.  Knowing basil is high in Vitamin K and also has a great flavor, we try to use it as often as possible.  Having fresh mushrooms and planning an egg dish, the basil was calling to us.  We also had fresh sweet potato bread from Forte Grove at the Red Stick Farmers Market and it would enhance the eggs.

The breakfast is very simple yet very gourmet.

Mais C’est Bon!

Enjoy!!

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