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Measuring Up

What makes a memorable memoir is the ability to tell a story and illuminate truths. Three different chefs have done just that—with recipes, to boot.
October 2009
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Mudrica

Celebrating St. Joseph’s Day at church, many families pay tribute to the Sicilian carpenter saint by sprinkling this flavorful bread crumb “sawdust” over pasta....
October 2009
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Grilled Oysters with Spicy Garlic Butter

This butter works the best when it’s prepared ahead. I like to use this seasoned butter on just about everything, from pasta to sautéed shrimp.
October 2009
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Pasta Milanese

This sauce is classic for New Orleanians. Recipes vary, but canned tomatoes can be brought back to life by adding spices and pinch of sugar.
October 2009
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Basic Homemade Pasta

The flour you use for fresh pasta determines its texture. All-purpose makes softer noodles, while bread flour or semolina, makes sturdier pasta with more bite.
October 2009
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Besh Barbecue Shrimp

The heads and shells really make this dish, giving it the deep, nutty flavor you can get only from toasted shrimp shells.
October 2009
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Basic Creole Spices

Using this spice blend is the truly easiest way to consistently achieve the Creole flavor. Spices will last for six months in an airtight container.
October 2009
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Basic Fish Stock

I hang on to the fish heads and bones and the shells of shrimp, crab, and crawfish as flavor bases for the best stocks.
October 2009
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Basic Shellfish Stock

I hang on to the fish heads and bones and the shells of shrimp, crab, and crawfish as flavor bases for the best stocks.
October 2009
travel + culture

Recipes from the Southeast Asian Homelands

Two new cookbooks document the beloved foods that Hmong and Burmese immigrants left behind.
09.01.09

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