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Monthly Lagniappe September 2024 - Issue 10


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Labor Day Weekend - Southern Decadence

09/06/2024 - The Curtain Call Ball

09/07/2024 - Music Box Village Opening Day

09/21/2024 - Louisiana Children's Museum's 26th Gala - Play Soiree

09/22/2024 - Celebracion Latina at the Zoo

09/27/2024 - NOLA Coffee Festival


City Park Events

Saenger Theatre Events

Zony Mash September Events


10/04/2024 - Gretna Fest

10/05/2024 - Art for Art's Sake

10/05/2024 - National Fried Chicken Festival

10/11/2024 - Crescent City Blues & BBQ Fest

10/11/2024 - Gentilly Fest

10/11/2024 - Oktoberfest

10/16/2024 - 35th New Orleans Film Festival

10/18/2024 - NOLA FUNK FEST

10/18/2024 - Praise Fest

10/19/2024 - Krewe of BOO!

10/24/2024 - Top Taco

10/25/2024 - Treme Fall Fest

10/27/2024 - Oak Street Po' Boy Fest

10/31/2024 - Halloween

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Rajin' Cajuns

Harvard on the Bayou


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The Great Gumbo Debate Results Are In!

How do you serve your gumbo? Are you as surprised as I was with the results?

Rice was the leader at 28%


25% Said Potato Salad

25% Said Both

22% Said None of Them!

September Survey

WHO IS YOUR ALL TIME FAVORITE SAINTS PLAYER?

Who's your all time favorite Saints player?
Archie Manning
Drew Brees
Steve Gleason
Willie Roaf
The Dome Patrol (4 for 1!)
Alvin Kamara
Marques Colston
Deuce McAllister
Reggie Bush
Taysom Hill
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September Specials!

Before the Holiday Season is Upon Us - You Should Clean Your Windows


We clean both residential and commercial windows. Whether you need a one-time clean or would like to get on a maintenance program, we are here to improve the appearance of your home or business.


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We Got an "R" in the Month

Time for Soft-Shell Chargrilled Oysters!


Recipe compliments of Sparky Sparks


This is an easy-to-make-and-eat dish as an alternative to traditional chargrilled oysters. Rather than the shell, Sparks uses a slice of French bread. One side is dipped in a sauce. The oyster is placed on top of the sauce and then dressed up with cheese and green onion.

The dry side of the bread is placed directly on the grill over indirect heat. When these are done, the bottom of the bread is firm and crisp, so folks can simply pick the treat up off a platter and chow down. (No messy shells to deal with.)

Ingredients

 

24 to 48 raw oysters, depending on size

1 long loaf French bread, enough to slice 24 1-1/2- to 2-inch-thick pieces

 

For sauce

3/4 pound butter

6 garlic cloves, minced

1 tablespoon hot sauce, or to taste

3 teaspoons white vinegar

3 tablespoons molasses

1/2 teaspoons paprika

3 teaspoons Worcestershire

1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley

Salt, to taste

Pepper, to taste

 

To top and assemble

1 pound to 3/4 pounds parm. cheese, grated

Creole seasoning, to taste

4 to 6 green onions, coarsely chopped

4 or 5 fresh lemons

Shuck oysters, or buy them unshucked.

Slice French bread on an angle, or bias, into 1/2-inch slices.

 

Make sauce:

Combine butter, garlic, hot sauce, vinegar, molasses, Worcestershire in a bowl and cook over low heat just until the butter is melted. Wait 5 minutes, then add parsley, salt and pepper. Taste and adjust seasoning.

Pour sauce into a shallow side pan or bowl. Allow sauce to cool for about 10 to 15 minutes.

 

Place bread slices on sheet pans. Dip one side of bread slice into the sauce. Place it dry side down on the sheet pan. Continue until all slices are dipped. (Only dip one side, so that the bottom of the bread can get crisp and firm, making the oysters easier to manage.)

 

Lift oysters out of oyster liquid and allow to drip for a few seconds. Place an oyster on top of each bread slice. If oysters are small, put 2 on each slice.

 

Sprinkle Creole seasoning on each oyster, to taste. Top each with a generous tablespoon of grated cheese. Sprinkle chopped green onions on top.

 

Preheat grill or oven to 350 degrees.

If using oven, slide sheetpans into oven and bake about 30 minutes, checking after 15 minutes.

If grilling, use indirect heat by pushing coals to other side of grill; then place bread directly on the grill. Close grill and allow to cook for about 30 minutes, checking after 15 minutes.

Oysters are done when bread just starts to brown and cheese bubbles.

Oysters will be hot, so allow to sit for about 5 to 10 minutes before serving.

Squeeze a little lemon joice on top before servicng.




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