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From Our Family to Yours, Happy Independence Day!!!

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

When our forefathers signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4th, 1776, I don’t think they could have ever imagined what it would be today. I don’t think they would be upset. I think they would enjoy the fact that their hard work and strong will has given us a country that we can be proud of and celebrate. Here at Tony Chachere’s we celebrate just like any American family around the country – we barbecue!

Norm and Lyman were here before 6 this morning to fire up the pit.

By the time most of us got to work at 8 am, we were greeted with the wonderful smell of chicken on the grill. (I bet you wish you had a scratch and sniff monitor right about now!)

At 11:00 everything was ready and we started fixing our plates. We have all of the good stuff: barbecued chicken and sausage, creole mashed potatoes (recipe below), baked beans, salad, and garlic bread.

And the day wouldn’t be complete without some ice cream!

Now for Creole Mashed Potatoes seasoned with Tony Chachere’s Original Creole Seasoning.

This is a very simple and tasty recipe that will wow your family. You can make as much or as little as you need and add all of the extras to taste.

Start by making your preferred brand of instant mashed potatoes as directed on the box, just omit the salt. Now add as much or as little as you would like of the following:

I hope you all have a very safe and happy Independence Day and just want to close with a few words from the great men who fought so hard to make this a free country:

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” — The Declaration of Independence

Samantha

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Have Your Cake, and Tony’s Too!!

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

My favorite past time is baking. Ask anyone around the office and they will tell you that I usually bring some version of baked good to the office about once a month; but that is no where near the amount I bake for my family and friends. So when Celeste and I were brainstorming about blog ideas and we remembered what Mr. Tony said – “Tony Chachere’s Creole Seasoning taste great on everything but ice cream.” It wasn’t a far leap to put my love of baking together with our love of Tony’s and start experimenting with the seasoning in cakes. There will be several recipes as we test the seasoning in different kinds of cakes and share them all with you one by one; good, bad, or disgusting.

After a little research and asking for suggestions on the Tony Chachere’s Facebook, we decided the first cake should be chocolate. The recent trends in combining peppers and chocolate were not lost on this chocolate fanatic! I searched through my many recipe books and online sources, but found no cake that I thought would do justice until I went back to old trusty – Red Velvet.  I do have to give credit where it is due and this recipe was not my own, but from a co-worker’s mother. Obviously, there need to be changes to turn the cake from “Red Velvet Cake” to “Tony’s Velvet Cake” but the only change in this recipe was to take out the salt and replace it with Tony Chachere’s More Spice Seasoning.

Here is the recipe:

1 1/2 cups sugar, 1/2 cup butter, 2 eggs, 2 cups flour, 1 1/2 tsp More Spice Seasoning, 1 tsp baking soda, 1 tsp baking powder, 1 tbs cocoa, 1 tsp vanilla, 1 cup buttermilk

Cream sugar and shortening, add eggs and beat well. Sift flour, Tony Chachere’s More Spice, soda, powder and cocoa 3 times and add alternately to creamed mixture with buttermilk. Add vanilla and coloring. Bake in 3 pans at 350 for about 25 minutes. Let cool and frost with the icing of your choice (we used butter-cream).

Finished and decorated Tony's Velvet Cake

Now, the cake alone (without the icing) started out sweet and amazing, like you would expect of any Red Velvet Cake, but the surprise came just as you were about to swallow…. there it is, the spicy kick of Tony’s! Me and my husband loved it! So I iced it and brought it to work for testing. Celeste liked it and we decided to make the cake again and decorated it for presentation to you guys.

I brought all of my supplies to the office and started baking in our break room, then assembling, and decorating. We cut the cake and tasted. We were disappointed to not have the same cascade of flavors as before. The best we can figure is that the contrast in icing was too much. Next time I think I would do a 2 layer cake and spread the icing a little thinner, but otherwise it was a decent first attempt at the Tony’s Cake.

I had a lot of fun with this cake and hope to continue the fun with other varieties of sweets and Tony’s. Don’t be afraid to try this at home, have fun with it and let us know what you think. We are anxious to hear your thoughts and suggestions on our first attempt.

Samantha
Sales and Marketing Assistant

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Camp Cajun

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

In March, we were approached by the Pre-profesional Society of ULL and asked to donate Jambalaya for their Camp Cajun. We get lots of calls like this, but not usually on our personal cell phones. I asked the caller where she had gotten my number and Miss Julie let me know that my father-in-law had very proudly presented her with my number after hearing her mission. Miss Julie then filled me in (the same way she had with my father-in-law) on Camp Cajun and what they are all about. Camp Cajun is a one day festival for physically and mentally handicapped in the Acadiana area. Usually, the club buys our Jambalaya mix at a grocery store and Miss Julie’s parents cook for the crowd.

We are often asked to donate product to non-profit organizations, and we almost always do; but every so often we are able to go the extra mile. This was one of those situations. I quickly typed up a short email and asked for approval to go out and cook for the Camp and help them in their mission to make everyone feel special. With no hesitation I got my answer, approved.

Camp Cajun was great! We cooked Jambalaya and Creole Fries, both a huge hit! The Camp also included face painting, a band, sno-balls and a petting zoo (complete with ponies and baby tortoises).

We want to thank Julie and the Pre-Professional Society of ULL for inviting us to participate in Camp Cajun. We had a great time with everyone. The opportunity also opened the door for us to do more in our community and we are very excited to announce that we will be the Food Sponsor for the Great Strides walk in our area on May 1st. We are excited to be included and can’t wait to tell you all about it.

Samantha Moreau

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Tony Chachere’s Spices Up Your Lenten Menus

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Crawfish Etouffee, a Cajun staple!Our Lenten theme to my blog continues this week.  If you need a few ideas for your Lenten table whether you are Catholic or not, I humbly suggest you take a visit to Tony Chachere’s recipe section of our website. Let me make a few suggestions to you guys…

First up is  Tony’s Crawfish Etouffee.  I recently fixed a large helping of etouffee for some friends in Florida.  Many people were quite amazed at just how easy and simple it is to make etouffee.  Etouffee literally means “to smoother.”  Take it from this Cajun girl, don’t complicate it with a bunch of crazy ingredients, just stick to the basics, sometimes perfection is simple!

Now, let’s talk some crab recipes.  If you are thinking breakfast or brunch, you need to try this Crab and Mushroom Omelet.  What a great way to introduce crab to your kids by incorporating it with scrambled eggs.  Of course, no adult in their right mind would need any convincing.   Did you say you need a Cajun friendly appetizer?  Do not think twice and try out our Crab Meat Dip for your next gathering…Lent or not!Breakfast, Brunch or even Supper never looked so good!

If shrimp is your favorite seafood of choice (as is mine!), I just love a comforting bowl of Shrimp and Corn Soup to warm my heart and soul.  Young and old love this filling dish that may be served as either an appetizer or main dish with a salad and warm French bread.  Combining two Louisiana classics or making each separately, Shimp and Crawfish Fettucine fuses Cajun and Italian culinary delights.  This hearty, rich dish is a favorite of my stepkids.

Luckily, catfish is now available to almost all markets.  For a special treat or date night, try out this Crawfish Palmetto recipe.  If you do not have access to crawfish, shrimp or bay scallops can easily be substituted.

These are just a few of my seafood favorites available at the Tony Chachere’s recipe section of our website.  I thank all of you for stopping by my blog, being fans of Tony Chachere’s, and taking time out of your day to read my little stories.  Take time this Lenten season to reflect on sacrifices others have made for you and try to give back a little to those less fortunate.

Cindy Adams-Ardoin

Food Scientist

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