<< 1 >>
Rating: Summary: This is a wonderful book Review: I discovered Ms. Thompsons book about 10 years ago in Little Rock, AR. I am one of those guys that buys every cajun cook that he comes across. However, I have never found one that measures up to Ms. Thompsons in detail. You recognize right away that hers was a labor of love for the food and the history that produced it. I am a native from Kentwood, Louisiana and I enjoyed the cooking and history lesson. Each time I look through it I find something new and interesting. I have recently opened a restaurant in St. Louis MO (Jackies in Clayton) and the recipes from this book are our most popular dishes.
Rating: Summary: Simply: The Best Book on Cajun-Creole, period. Review: My girlfriend gave me this book when we started dating. It was the first cookbook I ever owned, I had no idea what a gem it was. Since then my mother gave me all her Cajun-Creole books (about 25 in all), books signed by Emeril and Paul Prudhomme, none compare, this is without a doubt my favorite. Everyone lays claim to 'authentic' Cajun-Creole recipes, recipes need to have this ingredient or that or else they're not Cajun-Creole. If there were such a standard (there isn't), then this book would have to serve as the measure. My wife often suggests that giving me this book helped convince me to marry her ;-)
Rating: Summary: Simply: The Best Book on Cajun-Creole, period. Review: My girlfriend gave me this book when we started dating. It was the first cookbook I ever owned, I had no idea what a gem it was. Since then my mother gave me all her Cajun-Creole books (about 25 in all), books signed by Emeril and Paul Prudhomme, none compare, this is without a doubt my favorite. Everyone lays claim to 'authentic' Cajun-Creole recipes, recipes need to have this ingredient or that or else they're not Cajun-Creole. If there were such a standard (there isn't), then this book would have to serve as the measure. My wife often suggests that giving me this book helped convince me to marry her ;-)
Rating: Summary: Simply a superb book! Review: No other Cajun recipe book compares to this one. I wanted Grandma's recipes, and now I have 'em! The Jambalaya and Fricassee recipe's are famous at my house.
Rating: Summary: The most-stained cookbook in our collection... Review: Possibly THE BEST cookbook dealing with cajun recipes. Originally published by HP Books, I now keep a copy in a safe deposit box. (no kidding) All the recipes are very informative and consice. With a list at the end to order supplies you may not have in your area. Not for the faint-hearted, lots of the recipes are spicy, but very delicious. After living in New Orleans, I feel like I can cook Cajun with the best of them. You won't be disappointed. Whether you choose the more refined Creole-French recipes or the down-home cajun recipes you and your guests will be quite impressed, even if you have never set foot in bayou country.
Rating: Summary: The bread recipe is worth every penny! Review: This is a wonderful book, filled with tasty, authentic recipes and history. The New Orleans French Loaves are the easiest, tastiest bread I've ever made. This book is a treasure.
Rating: Summary: Of a dozen cajun cookbooks on my shelf this is the most used Review: We've been enjoying the original HPBooks version of this book for ten years until it's now falling apart. Haven't tried every recipe in it, but the many we have tried are delicious. While many are complex and time consuming and require unusual cooking techniques, the directions are thorough and easy to follow. This is by no means a lowfat/health-food cookbook, but when you're eating this well, who cares?
<< 1 >>
|