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Louisiana Fur & Wildlife Festival Cookbook Recipe LOUISIANA FUR & WILDLIFE FESTIVAL COOKBOOK RECIPE INDEX 1971 - 2019 COMPILED BY MARY DIDELOT SORTED BY RECIPE NAME Recipe Category Submitted by Year Page "Acapulco Shrimp" Seafoods Beulah Crain McKay 1972 34 "Apple of My Eye" Cinnamon-Raisin French Toast Breads Emma Arceneaux 2004 42 "Aunt Sue's" Pasta Salad Appetizers, Soups, Salads & Breakfasts Velda Roux 2003 36 "Crafty" Bread Breads Mary Lou Guillory 1988 28 "Eggplant" Grilled Oysters Seafoods Mrs. James S. Henry, Jr. 1975 64 "Flan" Desserts Mrs. Earl Bulles 1981 74 "Garlic's" Spaghetti and Meatballs Main Meat Dishes Mrs. Wayne 2007 77 "Garlic's" Spaghetti and Meatballs Meats Mrs. Wayne Wood 1972 42 "it's Too Easy" Party Dip Appetizers, Soups, Salads Annabeth McCall 2001 34 "Jewish Cookies" Cake Cakes Holly Hendrix 1982 61 "Jewish Cookies" Cake Cakes Holly Hendrix 1977 43 "Lazy Acre" Pralines Candy Mrs. Leslie Griffith 1976 24 "Make Ahead" Fruit Salad Salads Mrs. Clement Demarets 1976 47 "Minnie Ha! Ha!" Cookies & Candies Anita LeBoeuf 1988 52 "Old Fashioned Pound Cake" Cakes Leisa Hebert 1982 64 "Old Fashioned Pound Cake" Cakes Leisa Hebert 1980 42 "Peaches 'N Crumb" Cake Cakes Eula Garrie 1988 48 "Perfectly Chocolate" Chocolate Cake Cakes, Pies & Desserts Debra Heard 1999 64 "Plain Jane's" Strawberry Pie Pies Mrs. W.L. Duhon 1978 45 "Quick-Like-A-Bunny" Cake Cookies and Cakes Cecilia Gaspard 1972 75 "Real" Key Lime Pie Desserts Recipe from Florida Keys 2011 129 "Smashed" Potatoes with Carmelized Onions Vegetables Telesha Bertrand 2000 53 "Spiked" Apple Pie Pies Mrs. J.W. Broussard 1972 71 "The Cake" Bars Pies And Pastries Mrs. Cherie Griffith Giblin 1980 50 $100 Chocolate Cake Cakes, Pies & Desserts Judy Phillips 1998 69 1,2,3,4 Cake Cakes Bobbie Primeaux 1995 57 1,2,3,4 Cake Desserts Mrs. Hayes Picou, Sr. 1971 64 11 Day Sweet Pickle Chunks Vegetables Mrs. Braxton Blake 1975 73 1-2-1 Fluff Method of Cooking Rice Rice Dishes Cherie Kay Griffith 1972 52 1-2-1 Fluff Method of Cooking Rice Rice Dishes Cherie Kay Griffith 1971 42 T-Mae Booth, 1979 Fur & Wildlife 1-2-3 Cake Desserts Festival Cookbook 2018 111 1-2-3 Cake Cakes, Pies & Desserts T-Mae Booth 2007 116 1-2-3 Cake Cakes T-Mae Booth 1979 41 1-2-3 Soup Meat Dishes Amanda Morales 2008 95 1-2-3 Stew Meats Mrs. Charles Rogers 1981 37 1-2-3-4 Cake Cakes Mrs. Mary January 1982 59 1-2-3-4 Cake Cakes Mrs. Mary January 1978 40 14 Carat Cake Cakes Mrs. Charles F. Hebert 1979 41 14 Carrot Gold Salad Salads Mrs. Pat Ortego 1972 60 14 Carrot Gold Salad Salads Mrs. Pat Ortego 1971 46 14 Day Sweet Pickles Party Foods Mrs. Mildredge Broussard 1974 80 1920 Butterscotch Pie Pies & Desserts Annie Swindell 1992 56 2 Minute Fudge Pies, Cakes & Desserts Roberta Rogers 2004 87 200 Year Old Benny Seed Pralines Cookies and Candies Mrs. Leo P. Folse 1982 74 200 Year Old Benny Seed Pralines Candy Mrs. Leo P. Folse 1976 23 24 Hour Cabbage Slaw Vegetables Sheila Trahan 2014 102 24 Hour Cole Slaw Salads And Salad Dressings Carl "Sing" Faulk and Floyd Kelley 1981 52 24 Hour Cole Slaw Dressing Soups and Salads Roberta Rogers 2005 48 24 Hour Fruit Salad Salads & Salad Dressings Mrs. Jerry Jones 1979 34 24 Hour Fruit Salad Salads Mrs. J.W. Broussard 1972 61 24 Hour Fruit Salad Salads Mrs. J.W. Broussard 1971 47 24 Hour Layered Salad Soups & Salads Thomas Lee Trosclair 1999 32 24 Hour Salad Salads Mrs. Melvin Dugas 1977 34 24 Hour Slaw Salads & Salad Dressings Floyd Kelley and "Sing" Faulk 1980 38 24 Hour Slaw Dressing Lagniappe Roberta Rogers 2016 113 24-Hour Layered Salad Salads Connie Hornsby 2010 84 24-Hour Salad Soups & Salads Cherie Giblen 1991 19 3 Layer Irish Potato Cake Cookies and Cakes Mrs. Angeline Mhire 1972 84 3 Layer Irish Potato Cake Desserts Mrs. Angeline Mhire 1971 61 Compiled by Mary Didelot 2019 2 Recipe Category Submitted by Year Page 3-Day-Cake Cakes Pat Cogar 1979 45 4 Bean Salad Salads Mrs. Nata Hebert 1974 50 4 Layer Strawberry Delight Pies & Desserts Bobbie Primeaux 1994 63 4 Lemon Cream Pies Pies Mrs. A.H. Crain 1972 71 4 Lemon Cream Pies Desserts Mrs. A.H. Crain 1971 62 4-Layer Dessert Cakes, Pies, Cookies, Candies Angie Vallery 2002 79 5 Flavor Pound Cake Cakes Mrs. Iris Arnie 1982 57 5 Flavor Pound Cake Cakes Mrs. Iris Arnie 1981 56 5 Minute Chocolate Mug Cake Miscellaneous na 2010 159 5 Minute Fudge Desserts Ina Duhon 2016 111 7 Minute Frosting Cakes, Pies & Desserts Henry Rice 1999 68 7 Minutes Icing Desserts Mona Theriot 2010 138 7-Layer Frito Dip Party Foods and Appetizers Henry Rice 1996 24 7-Up Cake Desserts Charlotte Trosclair 2014 139 7-Up Cake Desserts Charlotte Trosclair 2010 141 7-Up Cake Cakes Mrs. Roland Fuselier 1988 51 7-Up Cake Cakes Pamela Duhon 1974 61 7-Up Pound Cake Cakes, Pies, Cookies, Candies Jill Duddleston 2002 82 7-Up Steak Meats Mary Dolinsky 1988 34 9-Inch Round Master Mix Coffee Cake Cakes Mrs. James S. Henry, Jr. 1979 41 A B C Tomato Aspic Vegetables Mrs. J.C. Murphy 1977 30 A Different Kind of Chicken Salad Meat Dishes Mrs. Bobbye Primeaux 2008 95 A Father's Day Treat Whole Oven Roasted Beef Brisket Meat Dishes C'Anne King 2012 144 A Man's Salad Vegetable Dishes Mrs. Norma Jean Blake 1972 56 A Man's Salad Vegetable Dishes Mrs. Norma Jean Blake 1971 40 A Quickie Health Salad Salads And Salad Dressings Raye Phifer 1982 51 A Quickie Health Salad Salads And Salad Dressings Raye Phifer 1981 52 Abby's Wiener Gravy Appetizers, Soups, Salads na 2002 42 Abodo Sauce Appetizers Barbara Lou LeBlanc 2005 56 Absolutely The Best Chocolate Chip Cookies Desserts Dru Bertrand 2003 101 Acadian Apple Cake Cakes Florence Sells 1982 62 Acadian Apple Cake Cakes Florence Sells 1981 61 Acadian Couch-Couch Miscellaneous Donald Rolland 2010 159 Acadian Couch-Couch Breads Mrs. Charlie LeBlanc 1986 40 Acorn Squash Stuffing Vegetables Pam East 1986 33 After Holiday Turkey Dish Poultry and Fowl Mrs. James S. Henry, Jr. 1980 24 After the Hunt Casserole Meat Malise O'Banion 1985 29 After Work Chicken Spaghetti Meat Dishes Crystal Alexander 2015 115 After-Dinner Mints Candy Mrs. Darlene Taylor 1976 23 Air Academy Brisket Meats Nancy Tarter 1982 20 Air Academy Brisket Meats Nancy Tarter 1981 34 Alfredo Shrimp Parmesan Seafood Mary Liles and Merlin Price, Jr. 2004 67 Alice's Eggplant Casserole Vegetables Mrs. Lynex Richard 1982 47 Alice's Eggplant Casserole Vegetables Mrs. Lynex Richard 1979 30 Alice's Fruit Salad Salads And Salad Dressings Alice Mason 1982 53 Alice's Fruit Salad Desserts Alice Mason 1976 27 Alice's Mother-In-Law Soup Soups and Salads Judy Roundtree 1998 28 Alida's Chicken Casserole Rice and Poultry Mrs. Charles F. Hebert 1974 24 All American Apple Pie Pies & Desserts Jeannie George 1995 21 All American Clam Chowder Soups and Salads na 1998 29 All Purpose Game Marinade Lagniappe Shirley Bonsall 1988 61 All Purpose Meatballs Appetizers Will Boudreaux 2018 65 Mrs. Robert Ortego, 1978 Fur & Wildlife All Purpose Seasoning Lagniappe Festival Cookbook 2017 131 All Purpose Seasoning Lagniappe Mrs. Robert Ortego 1982 86 All Purpose Seasoning Lagniappe Mrs. Robert Ortego 1979 60 All the Way Chocolate Pie Pies The Editors 1974 68 All-Around Bar-B-Que Sauce Sauces & Dressings James L. (Jimmy) Derouen 1974 78 Allen's Cream Puffs Pies And Pastries Allen Ray Wainwright 1983 50 Compiled by Mary Didelot 2019 3 Recipe Category Submitted by Year Page Alligator - Creole Style Alligator 1973 39 Alligator Balls Seafood & Wildlife Mrs. Roland Primeaux 2015 105 Alligator Balls Seafood C'Anne King 2013 108 Alligator Balls Seafood 1972 Fur & Wildlife Festival Cookbook 2007 93 Alligator Balls Seafood James A. Nunez 2007 103 Alligator Balls Wildlife James A. Nunez 1995 41 Alligator Balls Alligator Mrs. Roland Primeaux 1986 19 Alligator Balls Poultry and Wild Game Paul Coreil 1983 26 Alligator Balls Lagniappe Paul Coreil 1981 76 Alligator Balls Wildlife Mrs. Roland Primeaux 1975 13 Alligator Balls Alligator 1973 38 Alligator Boulettes Alligator 1986 18 Alligator Chili Meat Dishes 2017 103 Alligator Chili Seafood & Wildlife Jansen Marie Michel 2015 107 Alligator Chili Seafood Janeen Marie Michel 1987 17 Alligator Courtbouillon Seafood & Meats Kendall Styron 2003 63 Alligator Dip Alligator 1986 19 Alligator Dip Lagniappe Paul Coreil 1981 76 Alligator Marinade Lagniappe Mrs. Roland Trosclair, Jr. 2015 137 Alligator Marinade Lagniappe Mrs. Roland J. Trosclair, Jr. 1980 58 Alligator Meat Balls Seafood (Including Alligator) Mrs. Allie D. Vincent 1982 34 Alligator Meat Balls Alligator Mrs. Allie D. Vincent 1973 38 Alligator Patties Alligator Roland Perry 1986 20 Alligator Sauce Picante Seafood & Meats Chelsi King 2002 50 Alligator Sauce Piquant Alligator John Prescott 1986 19 Alligator Sauce Piquant Wild Game John Prescott 1974 45 Alligator Sauce Piquante Seafood & Wildlife Lena Guidry 2015 106 Alligator Soup Seafood & Wildlife Lee Scott 2015 107 Alligator Soup Appetizers, Soups, Salads & Breakfasts Kendall Styron 2003 36 Alligator Soup Seafood Lee Scott 1987 15 Alligator Stew Alligator Mrs. Charles W. Hebert 1986 19 Alligator Stew Wild Game Mrs. Charles W. Hebert 1977 11 Alligator Supreme Seafood & Wildlife Mrs. Roland Primeaux 2015 105 Alligator Supreme Alligator Mrs. Roland Primeaux 1986 19 Alligator Supreme Wildlife Mrs. Roland Primeaux 1975 13 Allspice Meat Balls Beef W. R. Veazey 1989 22 Laura Ducote, 1997 Fur & Wildlife Almond Cream Liqueur Lagniappe Festival Cookbook 2017 131 Almond Cream Liqueur Party Foods and Appetizers Laura Ducote 1997 23 Jo Ann Nunez, 1987 Fur & Wildlife Almond Cream Strawberries Desserts Festival Cookbook 2017 111 Almond Cream Strawberries Miscellaneous Jo Ann Nunez 2007 108 Almond Gingerbread Cookies Desserts 2019 129 Almond Hershey Pie Cakes, Pies & Desserts Mrs.
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