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I’d fuck that duck.
sounds like New Orleans needs more Cowbell.
ugh.
SMDH
(but it’s still recognition, and that’s really what a proper “dad joke,” is all about).
dad's have perfected the anti-joke. I'm merely an uncle, though, so I struggle through it.
NGL, the anti-joke-by-proxy is honest work. 🤌🏼
I don't pretend to be any restaurant that has opened in New Orleans. However, want to share a few tips I've discerned over a few years:
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The holy trinity is critical to Creole cuisine, and red beans in particular. The holy trinity consists of onion, Bell pepper, celery, and garlic is "The Pope". This is perfectly vegan.
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to a non-vegan red beans and rice, the only ingredients I would add are bacon (or another source of pork fat) and pork ham in some form. I would substitute with any reasonable vegan source of fat
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sweet potatoes are still good if you absolutely need to turn this into patties for a complete meal at the end.
This is quite helpful, and no apology/qualifier is necessary.
I'd like to add that using epazote in your beans is a mofuggin godsend, IME. (not just in the red beans here, or even strictly Latin cuisine, either) A little goes a long way, so be gentle at first when adding it dried to your cooking water — as in, a ½T per 2gal pot of beans, or so, if memory serves. The difference is blight & day.
Enjoy not evacuating the building from now on! 😱😜
edit: I'm keeping it as-is. Sometimes, autocorrect is on-the-nose.
That place was great. Never had the veggie burger but I'm glad to see you trying to reverse engineer it to keep it alive.
that looks really tasty! i'm going to try a combo like this with rice and beans together yours looks so great. nice job!