Breakfast
Beginner
Pain Perdu
The age-old technique of reviving stale bread slices by dipping them into a milk-egg mixture and frying to a crisp golden brown is known in France as pain perdu (lost bread). The basic recipe has remained relatively unchanged since the ancient Romans served it as a dessert called aliter dulcia (another sweet dish). We know it simply as French toast, a name that the Oxford English Dictionary cites in usage as early as 1660.
Beginner
Couche Couche - Cajun Breakfast Cereal
This cornmeal cereal, known as a Cajun breakfast, is made from a cornbread batter, poured into a hot, cast iron skillet, crusted and turned several times, then steam cooked. It's known as Couche Couche, Cush Cush and Coush Coush, all pronounced "coosh-coosh" and is a Deep South favorite.
Beginner
How to make maple cream
With a good quality pure maple syrup, candy thermometer, saucepot and a wooden spoon, you can make naturally sweet maple cream! Also known as maple spread or butter. One of the best tips I can give you is never to make maple cream when you’re in a rush!
It takes time to boil the syrup and then cool it to the right temperature before you start the 30-minute stirring process. With some patience, you will transform this 1-ingredient recipe into a beautiful maple cream. If you’re vegan, this is an excellent honey alternative.
CAUTION: Boiling syrup is extremely hot!