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  <default_description>&lt;div&gt;&lt;div&gt;When most people think of Cajun cooking, they think of blackened redfish or, maybe, gumbo. When Terri Pischoff Wuerthner thinks of Cajun cooking, she thinks about Great-Grandfather Theodore&amp;#8217;s picnics on Lake Carenton, children gathering crawfish fresh from the bayou for supper, and Grandma Olympe&amp;#8217;s fricassee of beef, because Terri Pischoff Wuerthner is descended from an old Cajun family.  Through a seamless blend of storytelling and recipes to live by, Wuerthner&amp;#8217;s &lt;i&gt;In a Cajun Kitchen&lt;/i&gt; will remind people of the true flavors of Cajun cooking.  &lt;br&gt;            When her ancestors settled in Louisiana around 1760, her family grew into a memorable clan that understood the pleasures of the table and the bounty of the Louisiana forests, fields, and waters. Wuerthner spices her gumbo with memories of Cajun community dances, wild-duck hunts, and parties at the family farm. From the Civil War to today, Wuerthner brings her California-born Cajun family together to cook and share jambalaya, crawfish &#233;touf&#233;e, shrimp boil, and more, while they cook, laugh, eat, and carry on the legacy of Louis Noel Labauve, one of the first French settlers in Acadia in the 1600s. &lt;br&gt;           Along with the memories, &lt;i&gt;In a Cajun Kitchen&lt;/i&gt; presents readers with a treasure trove of authentic Cajun recipes: roasted pork mufaletta sandwiches, creamy crab casserole, breakfast cornbread with sausage and apples, gumbo, shrimp fritters, black-eyed pea and andouille bake, coconut pralines, pecan pie, and much more. &lt;i&gt;In a Cajun Kitchen&lt;/i&gt; is a great work of culinary history, destined to be an American cookbook classic that home cooks will cherish.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</default_description>
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