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Secrets of a New Orleans Chef: Recipes from Tom Cowman's Cookbook by Greg Cowman,

Secrets of a New Orleans Chef: Recipes from Tom Cowman's Cookbook by Greg Cowman,
"In New Orleans Tom Cowman was an institution. These are among his signature dishes: Trout Mousse, Roast Long Island duck, Liver a L'Orange, Lamb Curry, Barbados Rum Trifle, and, la piece de la resistance, Cowman's Chocolate Cake. Featured here are more than two hundred of his great recipes."--BOOK JACKET. "Cowman made his reputation at his restaurant in the Maidstone Arms, a resort hotel in East Hampton, New York. In the 1970s he moved to New Orleans. In the two decades that he cooked in the French Quarter and in the uptown district he became so celebrated that, even since his death in 1994, it is natural for his friends to share their favorite stories about him and his famous kitchen."--BOOK JACKET.



Chocolate cake - Chocolate cake is a common dessert cake served at many gatherings such as birthday parties and weddings, that contains chocolate. There are many different types of chocolate cake depending on the alteration of the ingredients and chocolate flavoring.

Molten chocolate cake - Molten chocolate cake is a popular dessert that combines the elements of a flourless chocolate cake (sometimes called a "chocolate decadence cake") and a soufflé.

German chocolate cake - The German Chocolate Cake is a layered chocolate-buttermilk cake filled and topped with a coconut-pecan frosting.

Devil's food cake - Devil's-food cake is a rich, chocolate layer cake. While it is often considered a counterpart to angel cake, the two cake types are very different: aside from being chocolate-flavored, devil's-food cake incorporates butter (or a substitute) and far less egg.



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Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe - Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe Chocolate-chip cookie - The chocolate-chip cookie, also known as the Toll House Cookie, was accidentally developed by Ruth Graves Wakefield, owner of the Toll House Inn near Whitman, Massachusetts, in 1937. Wakefield was making chocolate cookies but ran out of regular baker's chocolate and substituted broken pieces of semi-sweet chocolate, assuming it would melt and mix into the batter. Chocolate-chip camouflage - Chocolate-chip camouflage (sometimes called cookie dough camouflage) was the camouflage used ...

Cookie Recipe - Cookie Recipe Sugar cookie - A sugar cookie is a cookie usually made with butter, sugar, eggs, flour, baking powder, salt and vanilla. In the mid-1700s, German Protestant settlers in the Nazareth area of Pennsylvania perfected the recipe of the sugar cookie; thus, the sugar cookie is sometimes referred to as the Nazareth Sugar Cookie. Moravian Spice Cookies - From the old country of Moravia comes this original recipe whose origins have been traced back to the 1700s. This superb blend of ...

Biscuit and Chocolate Gravy Recipe - Biscuit and Chocolate Gravy Recipe The Low-carb Comfort Food Cookbook the revolutionary cookbook that satisfies all your comfort food cravings—from the New York Times bestselling authors of Protein Power When you think about carb-conscious diets, do you picture complicated meal plans biscuit and chocolate gravy recipe and bland foods that leave you with cravings? Do the words comfort foods make you long for scrumptious delights like pancakes, pizza, chocolate chip cookies, or macaroni biscuit and chocolate gravy recipe ...

Chocolate Chip Cookie - Chocolate Chip Cookie Chocolate-chip cookie - The chocolate-chip cookie, also known as the Toll House Cookie, was accidentally developed by Ruth Graves Wakefield, owner of the Toll House Inn near Whitman, Massachusetts, in 1937. Wakefield was making chocolate cookies but ran out of regular baker's chocolate and substituted broken pieces of semi-sweet chocolate, assuming it would melt and mix into the batter. Chocolate-chip camouflage - Chocolate-chip camouflage (sometimes called cookie dough camouflage) was the camouflage used by ...



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