Gateau Sirop

Cajun French:  le sirop (lu see-rō) – syrup

 

An Old LA Recipe

Both of our grandmothers were Cajun and from the same small community of Brusly, LA. Due to that, there are many foods which were cooked in a similar way. Also, there are lots of foods which are considered Cajun, or which are cooked the Cajun way, which survive today. There are a very few, however, which are unique because the common ingredients are so ubiquitous to LA – and Gateau Sirop is one.

Laurie Finding a Lost Treasure

There are recipes that bring back memories of Grandma’s kitchen smelling of warm cake and love. Gateau Sirop is the recipe that brings back wonderful memories of my Maw Maw’s kitchen and all the love she poured out. What makes this recipe so special is that it was lost for almost 12 years. In fact all of my Maw Maw’s recipes were lost. In cleaning out my grandparents dry cleaners, we found her box of recipes. It was a joyous moment! My grandmother was of Acadian decent and the Cajun language is not a written language so there were not many recipes written down. To find that box of recipes was a true treasure she gave to me and my sisters. Continue reading “Gateau Sirop”

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Simple Combinations – Sweet Potatoes & Zapp’s Potato Chips

Cajun French: la patate douce (la pa-tat doos) – sweet potato

 

Sweet, brings a smile, and then the pepper pops, a larger smile and finally ends with a salty kiss.

Sweet and savory gives all sorts of flavors to your mouth. This recipe does just that. Wanting to use Zapp’s Potato Chips as a topping, just did not know on what. Deciding to bake sweet potatoes we realized Zapp’s would be great with the sweetness of the potatoes. There are so many flavors of Zapp’s that it could be hard to decide which to use. Our decision was easy since we had Cajun Crawtators in the pantry. With Zapp’s the option are limitless, kick imagination in and enjoy!

Mais C’est Bon!

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Iko Iko Jockamo Breakfast

Cajun French:  la patate douce (la pa-tat doos)  –  sweet potato

 

Abita Jockamo IPA (India Pale Ale) is an excellent beer,  reminding us of the many European beers we enjoyed while living in Germany.  Although we enjoy beer, it is not something we drink every day.   Yet somehow we always seem to have various types in the refrigerator mainly due to friends bringing over beer and leaving what’s left in our fridge.  Finding Jockamo IPA, we decided to give it a try with Bruce’s Sweet Potato Pancake Mix and it was a great marriage.

“Jockamo is named for the tribes of dancing, singing, chanting “Mardi Gras Indians” who have marched in New Orleans for over 250 years.”   When you taste this dish you will hear the drums and start singing “Iko! Iko!…Jockamo feena nay”.

Mais C’est Bon!

Enjoy!!

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