❄︎Holiday Recipes from Louisiana; Cajun White Bean and Tasso Soup, Meatball Soup with Cilantro Pesto, Smothered Chicken and Rice plus Christmas Parades & Festivals Listed

 
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Subject: ❄︎Holiday Recipes from Louisiana; Cajun White Bean and Tasso Soup, Meatball Soup with Cilantro Pesto, Smothered Chicken and Rice plus Christmas Parades & Festivals Listed
Date: December 5th 2019
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Meatball soup with Cilantro Pesto

Meatball Soup with Cilantro Pesto

I like this soup because it's light enough to eat in warmer weather, but hearty enough to be great on a cold night. It's practically the national soup of Mexico, and is bursting with the bright flavors of lime and cilantro. If you're one of those people who can't abide the taste of cilantro, sub out Italian flat-leafed parsley; you'll still get a burst of bright green flavor. I've been known to dice up a serrano chili or three to pass at the table for those of us who like it hot.

https://louisiana.kitchenandculture.com/recipes/pirate-spaghetti


Smothered Chicken and Rice

Smothered Chicken and Rice

This is slightly adapted from Chef Scott Peacock's grandmother's recipe and is as close as I've been able to come in replicating my mother's version of this dish. She absolutely loved it, as do I. There's nothing at all fancy about it, but the aroma of the dish brings her front and center in my mind. She never wrote anything down and, by the time I got enough sense in me to value her down-home style, she'd stopped cooking.

https://louisiana.kitchenandculture.com/recipes/easy-barbecue-baby-back-ribs


White Bean and Tasso Soup

Cajun White Bean and Tasso Soup

This is easy and delicious; and is a staple over in the Cajun portion of the state. If you don't have access to tasso, substitute smoked sausage or a smoked pork shank.

https://louisiana.kitchenandculture.com/recipes/pineapple-upside-down-cake


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