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in "today's" kitchen, we're gettin' saucy with
mardi gras
favorites. it's fat tuesday and this year the
crescent city
has more reason than ever to celebrate.
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yes.
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after the big
super bowl
win of the saints.
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the party never ends and if jambalaya,
king cake
and the saints don't scream new
orleans
.
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nothing does.
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who-dat nation. i'm going to give you a little bit of this to start.
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thank you, sweetheart.
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talking about
street food
. we don't even call it
street food
. this is parade route stuff. jambalaya, classic in new
orleans
, as you know. and in louisiana. different sausages. we can do turkey sausage, chicken sausage, if you want the nice, smoky heat. you can also do a nice regular, mild italian. we've already browned all our meat right here. we'll start by putting a little oil back in the pan. notice these brown specs in there.
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what is that?
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flavor. add these green things.
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celery, parsley.
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green onions
and scallions.
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garlic.
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go ahead and add the garlic. give it a stir, stir. this is very quick, very easy. see all that wonderful flavor going on? at this point we'll add our -- give it a couple of minutes to be translucent.
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uncooked rice.
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uncooked rice, nice long grain, mahatma is preferable.
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we love mahatma.
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we'll add it back to the container here.
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chicken and sausages.
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you have to know your own sausage. if you have a sausage that has a lot of heat to it, you go a little less --
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can't beat a good sausage.
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add our stock.
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chicken stock
or beef?
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chicken stock
.
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okay.
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it's all about the chicken today. chicken.
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slow cooking
?
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slow cooking
.
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how long will that take?
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we've got this right here. one here.
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nothing beats a good bowl of jambalaya.
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come over here.
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come on.
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we won't talk about what that smells like. chicken and sausage jambalaya, great for the parade route. substance, we need rice to soak up all that wonderful punches.
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alcohol.
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and stuff we have in our system.
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i love new
orleans
, they sell this on the parade route not
hot dogs
.
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nutri ground and all the parade routes, you'll see these big, black
cast iron
skillets and they're actually making this on the street.
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look what we have here, another
king cake
.
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i removed that because i didn't want you to have to claw any more.
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what do the colors signify?
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gold is power, purple is justice and green is faith. so, that's a great question. real quick i'm going to show you, this is so easy to color our sugar. take a ziploc bag, drops of green.
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that's it?
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seal this up.
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stop it.
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we got -- oh, hey, hey.
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you're so good at that, you broke it.
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too good.
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look at that.
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it takes a couple of shakes and we have green sugar.
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what's the drink?
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brandi mpunch.
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of course it is.
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little whole milk, some vanilla.
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you're not doing "dateline" later, are you?
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no.
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coming up --
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again, it's cold in new
orleans
, as you know.
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it is cold today.
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we have to heat our bellies up. fire in the belly. we also have a caramel popcorn, which is great and easy for kids in the parade route.
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speaking of kids, we've got two adorable ones. are they yours?
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they are.
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we've got to get a shot of these two right here. they're so cute.
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can you do the mamba.
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do you know the dance?
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they know all the songs.
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but not today.
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we are so glad you're here.
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are these hurricane drinks?
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you bet. this is fresh juice.
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oh, is that why it wasn't red red?
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vitamin c
, you won't feel as much tomorrow.
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thank you so much.
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happy
mardi gras
.
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