• Pimento Cheese

    While its origins lie in the Northern part of the country, if you ask just about anyone to name the most iconic southern snack, they will almost always say Pimento Cheese. Pimento cheese got its start as a mixture of cream cheese and pimentos in the early 20th century.

  • French Onion Soup

    When the weather turns cold here in Southeast Louisiana (and by cold I mean anything below ninety degrees and one hundred percent humidity) most folks' thoughts go immediately to gumbo. I'm certainly not saying that mine don't. It is called gumbo weather for a reason. But sometimes on a cold and rainy night, you need the comfort of French Onion soup. Warm, oniony, and cheesy (not sure if oniony is a word but I don't care). Everything in the bowl just screams "stick to your ribs".

  • Crawfish and Pimento Grilled Cheese

    As I'm sure we've mentioned before, one of the best parts of a crawfish boil is the inevitable leftovers. There's corn, potatoes, garlic, and of course, crawfish. Now, the potential for super yummy leftover recipes are all but endless but what do you suppose would happen if you took one of the South's most iconic get-together foods (the humble crawfish) and combined it with one its most famous snacks?! The grilled crawfish and pimento cheese sandwich of course! Well, those two things and bread and butter naturally.

  • Crawfish and Mascarpone Bisque

    Sometimes you have to wonder how you went so long without realizing that two particular things made a great combo. For instance, how long did people go before they realized peanut butter and jelly went well together? On this particular day, I discovered how well crawfish and mascarpone cheese went together.

  • Pork Belly Debris Grilled Cheese

    I'll begin this with a question: Is there a better dish to ride shotgun with a hot bowl of soup than a grilled cheese sandwich? In my uneducated, untrained opinion, I say "nope". Whether you agree or disagree with my assertion that it is the best, I'm sure at the very least we can agree that it's pretty darn good. And you may ask, is it possible to improve on the concept of ooey, gooey, melted cheese in between two bread slices? Of course it is. You just slap some melt in your mouth, pull apart tender pork belly in there.

  • Classic Italian Lasagna

    I've always found lasagna to be a very interesting dish. The recipes and methods most everyone uses are always similar but it seems like every dish turns out just slightly different. This makes lasagna a very eccentric dish to cook.

  • Jambon Beurre

    This sandwich is so easy and delicious I could easily eat one for lunch or dinner everyday, if it wasn't swimming in carbs of course. The Jambon Beurre, as it's called in France, (I've also seen it called the Parisian on menus and the internet) is essentially just ham and butter on a baguette. I have also seen the sandwich before with cheese and cornichons so I went that route.

  • Beer and Cheese Soup

    For some people soup is a cool weather only treat. That makes sense. It's a warm you up, stick to the ribs treat. It's certainly not a food that will help cool your body down after a long day of hiking, kayaking, or some other warm day activity. But in spite of all that, and also in spite of the fact it may make me a bit odd, I love soup three hundred and sixty five days out of the year. And...Beer and Cheese Soup is at the top of my list.