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John Currence, of City Grocery in Oxford, Miss., spent a long time in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina hit, and was justly celebrated for his hard work there helping to rebuild a cathedral of Southern fried chicken, Willie Mae’s Scotch House In his 2013 cookbook, “Pickles, Pigs and Whiskey,” Currence paid tribute to the wet batter used on Willie Mae’s legendary dish But for the purpose of weekend chicken warriors we have omitted it in our adaptation of his homage, concentrating instead on Currence’s use of a Coke-based poultry brine that not only adds some sweetness to the chicken thighs he uses but mildly tenderizes them along the way
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A rich, vegetarian mushroom pierogies recipe.
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O.K., this is a little bit of a project, but not too taxing for an adventurous home cook How about making your own pâté for the holidays Ask the butcher to grind three-fourths of the meat medium, and one-fourth very coarse
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This easy jambalaya is made all in one pot--your multicooker! Heat lovers can double the hot pepper sauce to give it an extra kick. Serve over white rice.
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This recipe for étouffée, which is the French word for “smothered,” comes from Karlos Knott of Bayou Teche Brewing in Arnaudville, La This is “pretty close to a traditional Cajun crawfish étouffée,” said Mr Knott