Southern Cooking Legend

begues


8 days til Spring!

Yesterday, I was in my home office looking for one of my gardening books when I came across Mme. Begue’s Recipes of Old New Orleans Creole Cookery. I had forgotten having this little gem. It is copyrighted @1937. The price on the inside cover was .60 but it was marked out in pencil and .75 was written in. Along with the recipes is an interesting story.

Shortly before the end of the War between the States, in 1863, a two-story brick building at the downtown corner of Madison and Decatur Streets, became a distinctive dining place . . .It was then, as was the custom, a “Coffee House”, and the proprietor was a Creole named Louis Dutrey. He attended bar, saw to the proper mixing of the beverages, and to meeting all guests. The presiding genius of the kitchen, where was prepared the delectabel dishes that lured the husky butchers of the French Market to Louis Dutrey’s Coffee House for their “second breakfast,” was the proprietor’s wife, she who had been Elizabeth Kettenring when she landed in New Orleans in 1853, a strapping German girl, born in 1831 in Bavaria.

Apparently, after Mr. Dutrey died, Elizabeth went on to marry Hypolite Begue who had worked for her, tending bar and was 8 years her junior (tre risque!).  In 1880 the coffee house name was changed to Begue’s and then later Madame Begeue’s

n_begues_rest3

Many of the recipes call for frying in hot lard as does this recipe for Lost Bread or Pain Perdu:

Take six slices of stale bread and soak in sugared milk, to which has been added a large spoonful of brandy. Drain and when ready to use turn each slice in beaten eggs. Fry in hto lard, brown well on both sides, sprinkle with powdered sugar and serve hot.

I enjoyed looking through this little book and reading about Elizabeth’s life and recipes. In 1900 Elizabeth wrote down her recipes. “In spite of her German birth she spoke French fluently, but she never became proficient in the English tongue, so when she set down in words the secrets of her cookery they were written in the language of France.” Madame Elizabeth Begue died October 19, 1906.

Today’s Lagniappe: Pain Perdue
or as we call it – French Toast

* 4 (1/2 inch) slices egg bread
* 1 egg
* 5 tablespoons unsalted butter
* 3 tablespoons white sugar
* 1 pinch salt
* 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
* 1 pinch ground nutmeg
* 1/3 cup all-purpose flour
* 3/4 cup milk
* 3/4 teaspoon vanilla extract

DIRECTIONS

1. Cut the bread and place on a wire rack to dry out a little as you prepare the batter.
2. Whisk the egg to blend. Melt 3 tablespoons of the butter in a saucepan or on the stovetop and allow to cool slightly. Whisk the sugar, salt and spices into the egg. When the butter has cooled slightly, slowly drizzle it in to the egg, whisking all the time. A little at a time, add the flour to the egg mixture to make a smooth thick paste. After it is all added, slowly blend in the milk and finally the vanilla. Whisk until just smooth and set aside.
3. Heat the remaining butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Dip a slice of the bread in the batter and allow to soak for 30 seconds, no more. Remove from the batter and allow the excess to drip off, back into the bowl. Place the battered slice in the skillet. Repeat with the remaining slices. Cook until golden on one side and then flip to brown the other. Serve immediately–a fresh squeeze of lemon juice and a good dusting of powdered sugar is traditional.


Posted

in

, ,

by

Comments

6 responses to “Southern Cooking Legend”

  1. vpn special code Avatar

    Nice post. I learn something totally new and
    challenging on websites I stumbleupon on a daily basis.
    It will always be helpful to read through articles
    from other authors and use something from their sites.

    Here is my page; [url=http://tinyurl.com/23dxazk8]vpn special code[/url]

  2. vpn special coupon Avatar

    Hi, Neat post. There’s a problem along with your
    web site in internet explorer, could test this? IE still is the marketplace chief and a big portion of people
    will omit your wonderful writing because of this problem.

    Here is my page: [url=http://bit.ly/3TQdCAf]vpn special coupon[/url]

  3. vpn coupon 2024 Avatar

    Greetings, I do think your website could be
    having internet browser compatibility issues. When I look at your site in Safari, it
    looks fine however when opening in Internet Explorer, it’s got some overlapping issues.
    I simply wanted to give you a quick heads up! Other than that, wonderful site!

    Look into my web page; [url=http://tinyurl.com/bdejtsn7]vpn coupon 2024[/url]

  4. vpn coupon code 2024 Avatar

    Very nice post. I just stumbled upon your weblog and
    wanted to say that I have truly enjoyed surfing around your blog
    posts. After all I will be subscribing to your feed and I hope you write again very soon!

    Feel free to visit my web-site :: [url=http://tinyurl.com/28324b9e]vpn coupon code 2024[/url]

  5. vpn special coupon Avatar

    Appreciating the time and effort you put into your blog and
    in depth information you offer. It’s great to come
    across a blog every once in a while that isn’t the same
    outdated rehashed information. Great read! I’ve bookmarked
    your site and I’m including your RSS feeds to my Google account.

    Feel free to surf to my web site :: [url=http://vpnspecialcouponcode2024.wordpress.com]vpn special coupon[/url]

  6. vpn special coupon code 2024 Avatar

    Hi there friends, how is everything, and what you would like to say on the topic of this piece of
    writing, in my view its really awesome for me.

    Feel free to surf to my website :: [url=http://bit.ly/499nqcV]vpn special coupon code 2024[/url]

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *