Hola, mis amigos! Ha, ya boy been wanting to say dat dere. I been 'round Jesus so long, I'm pickin' up his lingo. I love dat language.
How y'all been durin'? I hope well 'cuz I gots anotha recipe fo ya, but first let me tell you tramps what I been up to ….
Ya boy been doin' all kinda stuff while hangin' out with Jesus. Dat man dere – I tell ya. He is so hot and spicy … he makes ya boy just wanna holler. Me and Jesus was hangin' out the other night when I got off work at Merlotte's. Lawd knows I sho didn't want to come home and cook but my man was hungry and I had to hook him up. I got ready to whip somethin' up when Tara called. Lawd, dat girl can't do nothin' right since Eggs done gone and got himself killed. I ain't far from tellin' her she need to come with me to the head doctor. Once I took care of dat, I came back home and started looking around da kitchen and found just what I needed to get a quick snack poppin'. Lawd, Jesus loved it too. He ain't never had no po-boy, but I have. Shiiii, I gets at least one every time I go to N'awlins. Matter of fact, a friend of mines down there showed me how to make this hear mean one. Imma have to put da po-boy on da menu to my house. Imma start getting' used to Jesus hangin' around… And trust, that boy ain't goin' nowhere long as I keep cookin' like I do. Here ya go – enjoy did easy meal: Ingredients: French bread Link of smoked sausage 2 slices of American Cheese Lettuce Tomato (sliced) Mayonnaise Spicy Creole Mustard Louisiana Hot Sauce Child, ya gotta put the link of sausage in a pot of boiling water and let it boil til it rises to da top and is heated well through and through. While ya doing dat, cut dat bread lengthwise and spread da mayo and mustard on it. Put da cheese on da bottom piece, remove dat link from da water and drain it. Den ya gonna slice da link lengthwise and place it flat against da bottom piece of bread, on top of da cheese. Top with lettuce and tomatoes and sprinkle some dat Weeziana hawt sauce ('cuz I knows you hookahs be liking things spicy), and close da bread. Cut da po-boy in half and serve with pickles, olives and chips.Ain't nothin' else dat quick, easy and unique. Ooops, sounds like I just described ya boy! Til next time, you fools keep it poppin. I'll be back real soon with anotha recipe and let ya'll know what I been up to. Written by: Arlene Culpepper (Photo credit: www.blackenedout.com/2009_12_01_archive.html ) 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 with only 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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