A famous New Orleans cateress shares her culinary secrets in a honey of a cookbook. Anyone who has been in New Orleans homes...

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NEW ORLEANS COOK BOOK

A famous New Orleans cateress shares her culinary secrets in a honey of a cookbook. Anyone who has been in New Orleans homes -- and the justifiably renowned restaurants, has wistful memories of crawfish bisque, of baked turtle, of sauces that are not duplicated anywhere else in this country, of gumbos and pecan pies and all sorts of things that tickle the palate and spoil the figure. Here's a road map to them for your own kitchen. I'm taking a few days off to experiment.

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Publisher: Houghton, Mifflin

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1940

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