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I'll be filming for Eat St., a series exploring street food, on Tuesday at LOLA in Covington; they're looking for extras if you're in the area.  Details: Nov. 5, LOLA, 517 N. New Hampshire Street, Covington, 70433. I'm reporting in at 1:00.

Are you watching Top Chef New Orleans? Of course I'm cheering for our local boys -- I took friends to Justin Devillier's La Petite Grocery a few weeks ago and went to a Michael Sichel wine dinner at Galatoire's last month -- but I'm happy to see the women doing such a great job. It's fun to see all of the chefs get excited about our local seafood, legendary chefs and restaurants, and to see the region spotlighted on a national stage. If you've been reading me for long, you know how I tend to get up on a soap box when it comes to promoting tourism in Louisiana...

Speaking of, my sister-in-law and I had an absolute blast in Lake Charles last weekend. We ate -- and drank -- WAY too much, stayed up way too late, and laughed a lot. Salads and early nights have been on the menu this week; I need to be in fighting form for Emeril's Boudin, Bourbon & Beer next weekend. With 40+ chefs participating, I'll need a big appetite.

And finally, Monday night I went to the launch party for Chef John Besh's new cookbook, Cooking from the Heart. You may have seen the excerpt we published in the Sept/Oct issue of Louisiana Kitchen & Culture; it's a great cookbook, and there's a video about it here.

Enjoy this week's recipes, share them with family and friends, and, as always, let me know what's on your mind.

Susan Ford

Susan Ford, President

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Shrimp and Andouille Cassoulet

Chef Brian Landry of Borgne restaurant created this recipe for the Great American Seafood Cookoff in 2008 -- he placed second, so it's a winner. He says, while the recipe is rooted in south Louisiana, you can create the dish anywhere, substituting smoked sausage or even bacon if you can't find andouille. Just don't use anything but domestic-caught shrimp!

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Shrimp and crab stuffed mirlitons

Stuffed Mirliton with Shrimp and Crab

The Mirliton (pronounced melly-taw) Festival is in New Orleans this weekend; this is a classic preparation for the beloved fall squash. Known as chayote, or alligator pear, in other parts of the country, it is ideal for stuffing.

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Chef Paul's Meatloaf

Chef Paul's Meatloaf

Who doesn't like a good, well-seasoned meatloaf? This one fits the bill. Chef Paul adds a few tricks to his Meat Magic seasoning mix, a mixture of ground beef and pork, two eggs, and a cup of breadcrumbs. It comes together quickly and bakes undisturbed for 40 minutes or so, leaving you free to do something productive like pour a glass of wine and put your feet up.




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Oct 24, 2013 to Nov 3, 2013

Baton Rouge: Greater Baton Rouge State Fair


Oct 24, 2013 to Nov 10, 2013

Shreveport: State Fair of Louisiana


Nov 1, 2013 to Nov 3, 2013

Basile: Louisiana Swine Festival

Colfax: Louisiana Pecan Festival

Florien: Florien Freestate Festival

Opelousas: Holy Ghost Creole Bazaar and Festival

Ponchatoula: Ponchatoula Antique Trade Days, Art & Crafts Fair


Nov 1, 2013 to Nov 2, 2013

Minden: Main to Main Trade Days


Nov 2, 2013 to Nov 3, 2013

Abbeville: Giant Omelette Celebration

Gonzales: Awesome Art on the Bayou

Violet: Calling It Home


Nov 2, 2013

Baton Rouge: Louisiana Book Festival

Franklin: Craft Show by Golden Age Club

Houma: Southdown Marketplace Arts & Crafts Festival

New Iberia: The Great Chili Challenge

New Orleans: Mirliton Festival

New Orleans: Bayou Bacchanal

Patterson: Singles for Dollars Horseshoe Pitching Tournament

Plaquemine: Fall Festival & Gumbo Cookoff

Zwolle: Louisiana Native American Art Fest


Nov 7, 2013

Houma: Ducks Unlimited Annual Banquet & Outdoor Show


Nov 7, 2013 to Nov 10, 2013

Port Barre: Port Barre Cracklin Festival

Rayne: Rayne Frog Festival


Nov 8, 2013 to Nov 9, 2013

New Orleans: The Spice of Life Women’s Expo

Plaquemine: Art in the City Weekend


Nov 8, 2013

New Orleans: Emeril Lagasse Foundation's Boudin, Bourbon & Beer

Thibodaux: Big Boy's Main Street Cook-Off


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