Louisiana Seafood Bible, The

Louisiana Seafood Bible, The

Author: Jerald Horst

Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company, Inc.

Published: 2013-08-16

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9781455616923

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This compendium of fish information offers biological facts and scores of home-style recipes. The Louisiana seafood industry--past and present--is discussed and a fascinating interview with the father of coastal Louisiana's most modern finfishery is included. Jerald Horst has worked in the seafood industry and he and his wife have collected and tested fish recipes for decades.


The Louisiana Seafood Bible

The Louisiana Seafood Bible

Author: Jerald Horst

Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 1589807693

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This compendium of crawfish information offers biological facts and scores of home-style recipes. The Louisiana seafood industry--past and present--is discussed and a fascinating essay about a day in the life of a crawfisher is included. Jerald Horst has worked in the seafood industry and he and his wife have collected and tested crawfish recipes for decades. From the birth of the crawfish industry in the 1800s to present-day obstacles to commercial fishing, this encyclopedic cookbook provides an abundance of history as well as recipes, health information, and Louisiana culture. Highlights include the mudbug's popularity explosion in the 1950s, an illustrated guide to peeling the crustacean, and "Four Star" recipes for Crawfish Omelets and Delta Crispy Crawcakes.


Louisiana Seafood Bible, The: Oysters

Louisiana Seafood Bible, The: Oysters

Author: Jerald Horst

Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company, Inc.

Published: 2011-09-22

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 1589809696

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A cookbook for today's oyster renaissance. Whether it's the straightforward simplicity of a casserole, the velvety smoothness of a soup, or the explosiveness of a certain po-boy, oysters enrich a variety of dishes. This fourth volume of the Louisiana Seafood Bible provides more than 75 of the best oyster recipes in the state. Also included are interviews, shucking techniques, and a history of the Croatian immigrants whose lives and culture are intertwined with the oyster business.


The Louisiana Seafood Bible

The Louisiana Seafood Bible

Author: Horst, Jerald

Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company

Published:

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9781455607846

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Presents a collection of 77 recipes that showcase the amazing versatility of the humble shrimp. This volume includes advice on what to look for when buying shrimp.


Louisiana Seafood Bible, : Fish Vol 1

Louisiana Seafood Bible, : Fish Vol 1

Author: Jerald Horst

Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company, Inc.

Published: 2012-09-20

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 9781455615278

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Enjoy a taste of Louisiana's freshest catches. Whether fried or baked, pan seared or grilled, fish fits any plate and is sure to please any crowd. This collection offers fish lovers an assortment of home-style recipes-which are sure to make the day's catch taste its best-with the biological facts. Also included are discussions on the Louisiana seafood industry past and present and a fascinating essay following a day in the life of a fisherman.


The Louisiana Seafood Bible

The Louisiana Seafood Bible

Author: Jerald Horst

Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company Incorporated

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 9781589808423

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This compendium of crab information offers biological facts and scores of home-style recipes. The Louisiana seafood industry--past and present--is discussed and a fascinating essay about a day in the life of a crabber is included. Jerald Horst has worked in the seafood industry, and he and his wife have collected and tested crab recipes for decades.


Louisiana Seafood Bible, The: Oysters

Louisiana Seafood Bible, The: Oysters

Author: Jerald Horst

Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company, Inc.

Published: 2011-09-22

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9781589809697

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A cookbook for today's oyster renaissance. Whether it's the straightforward simplicity of a casserole, the velvety smoothness of a soup, or the explosiveness of a certain po-boy, oysters enrich a variety of dishes. This fourth volume of the Louisiana Seafood Bible provides more than 75 of the best oyster recipes in the state. Also included are interviews, shucking techniques, and a history of the Croatian immigrants whose lives and culture are intertwined with the oyster business.


The Fisherman's Tackle Box Bible

The Fisherman's Tackle Box Bible

Author: Frank Davis

Publisher: Pelican Publishing

Published: 2003-09-30

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9781455604302

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A superlative guide to fishing in the Louisiana delta. It offers a wealth of practical information that can be adapted to fishing almost anywhere. . . . A truly first-rate and highly recommended �how-to� guide. --Midwest Book Review Chef Paul Prudhomme refers to Frank Davis as the number-one authority on cooking and eating the fresh fish in Louisiana. He has written the definitive books on cooking seafood and now Frank Davis reveals how and where to catch the big ones. Whether you are fishing for fresh- or saltwater varieties, Davis shows you the best spots in South Louisiana and along the Gulf of Mexico. Some of the areas he describes include Lake Pontchartrain, Lafitte, Pointe a la Hache, Delacroix Island, the Rigolets, and Grand Isle. He also shares the secrets he has learned from fishing guides, professionals, and his own long experience in area waters. Since many of his techniques are based on the characteristics of each fish species, these tips are effective anywhere.


The Other Side of Suffering

The Other Side of Suffering

Author: Katie E. Cherry

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2020-03-25

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 0190849754

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In this work, the author addresses a perennial question: how does someone recover from a catastrophic disaster or other personal tragedy? The answer, she suggests, may come from coastal residents who survived the 2005 Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. These survivors endured a long and painful journey after losing homes and communities in these deadly storms, and their experiences provide an authentic and relatable example for other people who must overcome a life changing tragedy. The Other Side of Suffering is based on behavioral research conducted by the author in the years after the hurricanes. In her research, Katie Cherry logged thousands of miles crisscrossing the Louisiana coastline and spoke with over 190 current and former coastal residents with catastrophic losses after Katrina. The author begins with an overview of the human impact of these disasters, and then focuses on the community impact on two coastal parishes in southern Louisiana. The incorporation of the personal journal entries of a Katrina survivor provides an intimate glimpse into the long days and months that over a million displaced Gulf Coast residences experienced. From this research, the author identifies six evidence-based principles of healing: faith and humor, respect and gratitude, and acceptance and silver linings. Colorful illustrations and direct quotes from the respondents bring these principles to life. Along with a path to healing, the book also discusses grief and the new normal after a disaster, as well as obstacles that may thwart the healing process. Ultimately, the work emphasizes the importance of recovering daily routines and observances as life goes on after disaster.


The Southern Slow Cooker Bible

The Southern Slow Cooker Bible

Author: Tammy Algood

Publisher: Harper Celebrate

Published: 2014-02-11

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 140160501X

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Some days just call for the comforting flavors of the South. And while those days are often the busiest, your slow cooker is ready to do nearly all the work for you! Food personality and author Tammy Algood serves up 365 recipes in The Southern Slow Cooker Bible, covering a year's worth of dishes that let you effortlessly pair the flavors of the South with the convenience of slow cooking. Algood covers all the favorites, from whole chapters devoted to Southern mainstays such as grits, macaroni and cheese, stuffed peppers, and pulled pork, you'll find yourself returning to this collection over and over again. In The Southern Slow Cooker Bible, you’ll find delicious dishes such as: Barbecued Roast Beef Sandwiches Is It Done Yet Peach Cobbler Late Brunch Hash Brown Casserole Chicken and Dumplings Andouille Sausage Gumbo Sorghum Spiced Spoon Cake Learn what every good Southern cook knows, that the proper cooking technique can yield positively succulent results for just about any cut of meat. This collection shows you how easy it can be to savor the flavors of those classic Southern recipes your whole family has long adored. No matter where you start, The Southern Slow Cooker Bible will keep you eager to work your way through the entire mouthwatering collection.