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The Very Best of Emeril The Very Best of Emeril VJJE Publishing Co. The Very Best of Emeril Table of Contents Welcome!.............................................................................................................................................................1 Aioli ....................................................................................................................................................................2 Ajiaco Emerilized ..............................................................................................................................................3 Al Forno And Johanne Killeen's Grilled Pizza ..............................................................................................5 Almond Butter Cookies......................................................................................................................................7 Andouille And Chicken Jambalaya .................................................................................................................8 Andouille And Potato Soup ..............................................................................................................................9 Andouille Cheese Bread .................................................................................................................................10 Andouille Cheese Grits Smothered With Creamy Crawfish Sau ...............................................................12 Andouille Potato Cakes With Fresh Corn And Tomato Salsa ...................................................................13 Andouille Smothered Beans ...........................................................................................................................15 Andouille Spoonbread ....................................................................................................................................16 Anglaise Sauce .................................................................................................................................................17 Ann Kerney's Pan Seared Squab With Rice Dressing ................................................................................18 Antipasta Platter .............................................................................................................................................19 Apple And Custard Pie ...................................................................................................................................20 Apple Mint Relish ...........................................................................................................................................21 Artichoke And Crab Beignets With Remoulade ..........................................................................................22 Artichoke And Spinach Dip ...........................................................................................................................23 Artichokes Stuffed With Ricotta And Salami ..............................................................................................24 Asian Fondue ...................................................................................................................................................25 Asparagus And Chicken Confit Ragu ...........................................................................................................27 Asparagus Frito Misto With Aioli & Tomato−Prosciutto Reli ...................................................................28 Avocado Puree .................................................................................................................................................29 i The Very Best of Emeril Table of Contents Baby Arugula With Smithfied Ham, Maytag Blue Cheese And Figs ........................................................30 Baby Lettuces And Cayenne−Roasted Peanuts With Creole Hon .............................................................31 Baby Ramp & New Potato Soup W Truffle Grilled Sandwiches ...............................................................32 Bacon From Heaven.........................................................................................................................................33 Baked Bologna .................................................................................................................................................34 Ballymaloe Irish Stew .....................................................................................................................................35 Balsamic Syrup ................................................................................................................................................36 Bam Burgers ....................................................................................................................................................37 Banana Chocolate Bread Pudding ................................................................................................................38 Banana Foster ..................................................................................................................................................39 Banana Foster Ice Cream Pies .......................................................................................................................40 Barbecued Salmon With Andouille And Potato Hash .................................................................................41 Basic Brown Stock ..........................................................................................................................................42 Basic Chicken Stock ........................................................................................................................................43 Basic Hot−Milk Sponge Cake ........................................................................................................................44 Bayonne Gougere ............................................................................................................................................45 Bbq Mussel Poor Boys ....................................................................................................................................46 Bbq Salmon Gravlox With Warm Potato Salad ..........................................................................................47 Bbq Sauce ........................................................................................................................................................48 Beef Balls ..........................................................................................................................................................49 Beef Pastrami ..................................................................................................................................................50 Beer Braised Rabbit ........................................................................................................................................51 Beignets And Cafe Au Lait .............................................................................................................................52 Berenjena En Salmorejo (Fried Eggplant With Salmorejo Sau) ...............................................................53 ii The Very Best of Emeril Table of Contents Berries Romanoff ............................................................................................................................................54 Big Boy Cookies ...............................................................................................................................................55 Big Kahona Cakes ...........................................................................................................................................56 Black And Blue Steak .....................................................................................................................................57 Blood Orange Gastrique .................................................................................................................................58 Blue Cheese And Brie Quesadillas With A Pear And Brown Sugar ..........................................................59 Blueberry Beignets ..........................................................................................................................................60 Boiled Hen And Spicy Dumplings .................................................................................................................61 Bong Bong Chicken .........................................................................................................................................62 Boudin Pudding ...............................................................................................................................................63 Boudin Sausage ...............................................................................................................................................64 Bouillabaisse ....................................................................................................................................................65 Bourbon Cream ...............................................................................................................................................67 Braised Lamb Shanks .....................................................................................................................................68 Brandade De Morue .......................................................................................................................................69
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