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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Parasol's Style Roast Beef Po Boy Recipe st Nola Cuisine
I got itchy for a good Roast Beef Po Boy just like the one at Parasol’s after my trip in March, so I watched Jeff Carreras in a video there and whipped up my own version for home cooks. It’s simple, honest, and true to the neighborhood—boil a bottom round until tender, make a gravy from the reserved beef broth with flour, garlic, Kitchen Bouquet and seasoning, then oven-finish thin slices of the beef soaked in that gravy so it falls apart good. The final sandwich? Crispy french loaf, mayo, tomato, lettuce, pickles—and a messy, gravy-dripping and completely satisfying bite that takes me back right to Parasol’s in the Irish Channel.
Also check out my Parkway Bakery and Tavern Style Roast Beef Po Boy Recipe
Be sure and check out my Creole & Cajun Recipe Page as well as my Bibliography of Creole & Cajun Cookbooks!
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2 comments:
This sure looks good. Perhaps you could give some advise to this Yankee. I recently ran into a contracftor from Louisiana who filled my head with ideas about a "Coonass Microwave" So I made one, it came out great and we have used it several times but I just don't know what to cook that might break it in with that Cajun flavor I am searching for. Now remember I am up here in Yankee teritory and might have a hard time locating some of the finer southern spices and sauces.
Thanks for any and all advise. You can check out our grill, (What I refer to as a dutch oven on steroids at www.thecourseofmen.blogspot.com
Thanks,
Wayne
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