New Orleans Classic Creole Recipes
A melting pot of New Orleans’ diverse flavors, cultures, and history.New Orleans’ most famous Creole restaurants, including Antoine’s, Brennan’s, Galatoire’s, Arnaud’s, and Mr. B’s Bistro, offer more than fifty authentic Creole dishes bursting with the city’s benchmark flavors. French, Spanish, and Caribbean cuisines, among others, have contributed their culinary DNA to these savory meals. Create these tastes at home with clear and easy-to-follow recipes. Tantalizing photographs, fascinating histories, and rollicking stories add rich seasoning to these appetizers, soups, entrées, and desserts. Savor Creole specialties such as Trout Meunière, Chicken Bon Femme, Crab Meat Au Gratin, and much more with this gorgeous volume.
About the Author
Kit Wohl is a cookbook author, photographer, graphic designer, and artist. She has worked with chefs, restaurants, and hotels across the country as the CEO of Wohl & Company, and she drew from her passion for the culinary arts to produce Arnaud’s Restaurant Cookbook. After she completed that cookbook in 2005, Wohl produced New Orleans Classic Desserts for Pelican. The series has grown, and each of Wohl’s volumes covers a different aspect of New Orleans’s traditional cuisine. New Orleans Classic Gumbos and Soups was chosen by Gourmet Magazine as their February 2009 Cookbook Club selection. For each of her cookbooks, Wohl chooses recipes from the repertoires of a wide range of restaurant kitchens and professional chefs. All recipes are tested and adapted to home-kitchen standards, and each is illustrated with one of her photographs. “Cooking is an art and a form of creative expression,” she says. “Food is distinctive in form, color, texture, and flavor. The selection, preparation, and presentation of a meal are as creative as any art project. Best of all, it nurtures both the body and the spirit.” Her energy and artistic talent have resulted in numerous awards for design and production in various fields, including a Clio Award, the advertising industry’s equivalent of the Emmy. She was a longtime board member for the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts and has been active in many of the city’s civic, educational, and charitable organizations. Wohl and her husband, Billy, live in New Orleans with a trio of Abyssinian cats.