Monday, July 12, 2010

What's Cookin' - Renard Parish Roasted Creole Potatoes

Lafayette comin' atcha here. Youse know that I am an Entrepreneur! I work on da road crew to keep myself lookin' hot and SEXAY and line my pockets with a little jingle. Then at nights I cook at Merlotte's bar where all the local necks hang out. So now I'm branchin' out and I'm goin' to be Bon Temps version of da BAM! man. I mean no one has more Bam! Bam! Bam! than 'lil ole me! And I kin cook too! Every week or so I'm going to teach y'all to make food good enough to melt even Nan Flanagan's heart. Bon Chika Wow Wow – Appetit! Renard Parish Roasted Creole Potatoes Child, yo boy LaFayette is so tired.  Youse know I work hard at all of dems job I been having and now I gots one mo. Dem fools over dere at BP done gone and caused a mess just off our coast.  I don't know if dey ever gone get dis mess cleaned up, but I went down here to see if I could get rid of some of Eric's junk.  Man, dem people be going crazy over dat vampire blood.  I done gone and got a bunch of dem folks hooked on dat stuff. Yo boy been down there and den had to come back to Renard Parish and deal wit all of Tara's drama.  She done gone and lost her everlovin mind over Eggs.  I be cookin for her to try to cheer her up.  I just hope dat she don't find out what really went down when Eggs got shot.  She gone lose her mind fo sho if dat happens. Imma share one of Tara's favorite dishes with y'all.  I figured since da 4th of July was coming up, you could serve dis along with yo barbeque.  She love my potatoes.  Lettie Mae be gettin me to make dem fo her to take to da church functions.  Dem folks love my stuff, do dey think dat Lettie Mae herself be making dat.  And dat fool don't tell em no different. Here go da recipe: Ingredients 2 pounds of red potatoes (child, cut dem things up in some lil cubes) 1 chopped yellow onion 1 chopped green better pepper 2 cloves of garlic (diced) Sprinkle of cayenne pepper Creole seasoning (to taste) 1 stalk of green onions 1 stalk of celery Olive oil 1 links of andouille sausage Heat dat oven up to bout 400 degrees.  Toss dem potatoes in a roasting pain and mix wit all other ingredients.  Drizzle dat olive oil all over dem and mix well.  Roast dem thangs in dat oven fo about 45 minutes.  Make sure you turn dem every few minutes.  When dey turn golden brown, dey ready. Now I like my potato salad on da 4th, but dis here recipe is a nice substitute or even addition to yo menu.  Holler atcha boy and lemme know how dat turn out. (Photo credit: http://images.marthastewart.com/images/content/pub/ms_living/2004Q4/a100770_1004_pttcrd2_l.jpg) Graphics Creation Credits: Steven Easterly To read more yummy Lafayette approved recipes use the search function to find "What's Cookin'" in our archives! Disclaimer: These recipes are provided for entertainment and culinary purposes only and should be made by ordinary humans only with ordinary ingredients. This column is a parody of the Gothic fantasy series, True Blood, and as such, is presented here for your amusement. What's Cookin' and the various writers that contribute to it, have no relationship/affiliation to HBO, True Blood, or any of the cast or crew of said nor any relation to Charlain Harris's Sookie Stackhouse novels.

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