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  2. How to make sweet New Orleans-style pralines at home - AOL

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  3. Cuisine of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans Kitchens: Recipes from the Big Easy's Best Restaurants. Gibbs Smith, Publisher. ISBN 978-1-4236-1001-4. 216 pages. Tucker, S. (2009). New Orleans Cuisine: Fourteen Signature Dishes and Their Histories. University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 978-1-60473-645-8. 256 pages.

  4. 27 New Orleans-Inspired Recipes To Cure Your Super Bowl ... - AOL

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    Lean on classics like sandwiches or stews, but with a little New Orleans flair—try our classic muffuletta or our shrimp po’ boy burgers (hot tip: turn them into sliders!), or make a big batch ...

  5. 7 Nina Compton Recipes Combining the Flavors of New Orleans ...

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    If you don't already know the flavor-packed world of 2017 F&W Best New Chef Nina Compton — from her successful stint on Top Chef Season 11 to her New Orleans restaurant Compère Lapin, where she ...

  6. Praline (nut confection) - Wikipedia

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    French settlers brought the recipe to Louisiana, where both sugar cane and pecan trees were plentiful. In 19th century New Orleans, people began substituting pecans for almonds, added cream to thicken the confection, and thus created what became known throughout the American South as the praline. Pralines have a creamy consistency, similar to ...

  7. Picayune Creole Cookbook - Wikipedia

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    Picayune's Creole Cookbook (also known as the Times-Picayune Creole Cookbook) was a cookbook first published in 1900 by the Picayune newspaper in New Orleans. [1] The book contains recipes contributed by white women who had collected them from Black cooks who had created or learned the recipes while enslaved. [1]

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  9. Beulah Levy Ledner - Wikipedia

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    Beulah Levy Ledner (January 5, 1894 – March 30, 1988) was a dessert and pastry chef in New Orleans, Louisiana, who was most noted for her invention of Doberge cakes, which were an adaptation for Louisiana tastes of the Hungarian/Austrian dish dobos torte. [1] Ledner was born in St. Rose, Louisiana, to a family of Hungarian-Jewish immigrant ...