Posted in Cookbooks, Cooking Seafood, Home Cooking, Mexican Food, Seafood recipes, Soups and Stews, Southwest Cuisine, Tex-Mex Recipes, barbecue recipes, barbecuing, chili recipes
I found this cookbook sitting in the giftshop of the Austin State History Museum and was immediately attracted to the cover. The book was shrinkwrapped, which didn’t allow me to look through it while I was there. I’ve quoted an excerpt of the synopsis, which was the ultimate selling point for me.
Whether you’re hungry for down-home barbecue and Tex-Mex, or you want to try more exotic dishes such as Paella Valenciana and Thai Pesto, Texas Highways has long been a trusted source for delicious recipes that reflect wide-ranging Lone Star tastes. The state’s official travel magazine published its first Texas Highways Cookbook, which has sold 20,000 copies in 1986.
Cooking with Texas Highways samples all the major ethnic cuisines of the state with recipes from home cooks, well-known chefs, and popular restaurants. It offers a varied and intriguing selection of snacks and beverages, breads, soups and salads, main dishes, vegetables and sides, sauces and spreads, desserts, and more.
After I returned from my vacation, I pulled the cookbook out of my suitcase and unwrapped it. Cooking with Texas Highways is very well designed and contains just what the cover promised. The recipes inside this book are very easy to follow.
As a Mexican food lover, I was pleased to find a recipe for tamales as well as a variety of enchilada recipes. I’ll be testing those recipes out, plus some Vietnamese and Thai dishes since I’ve never attempted to cook these cuisines. Look for my results in future posts.
Posted in Cooking Seafood, Home Cooking, Seafood recipes
By Luke Indran
Good golly, these seafood specialty delights pack such a ferocious taste wallop that once you start popping them, you’d be hard pressed to stop! My zesty crab cake wonders make the perfect New Year’s party appetisers or family gathering fillers, so by all means dig in liberally, to welcome 2006 with a bang…
SPICY CRAB CAKES
2 lg. eggs
1/2 lb. fresh lump crabmeat
1 c. ricotta cheese
1 c. (4 oz.) shredded Monterey Jack cheese with jalapenos
3 tbsp. snipped chives
3/4 c. fine seasoned dry bread crumbs
1/4 c. salad oil
1 (7 oz.) jar roasted red peppers, drained
1/3 c. mayonnaise
In medium bowl, whisk eggs until blended. Stir in crabmeat, cheeses, chives and 1/4 cup bread crumbs. Form heaping tablespoonfuls of crab mixture into 1/4 inch thick cakes; on sheet of waxed paper, coat cakes with remaining bread crumbs. Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Line baking sheet with paper towels. In large skillet, heat oil over medium-high heat.
In hot oil, fry crab cakes, a few at a time, until golden on both sides, about 3 minutes in all. As cakes cook, remove from pan, drain on prepared baking sheet and keep warm in oven. In food processor, process red peppers with mayonnaise until smooth. Serve with crab cakes. Yields 12 servings.
About The Author
Luke Indran is a professional food and recipe addict who actively balances his obsession with eating with his fanaticism for exercise and healthy living. If you’re after delicious recipes that stir your senses, then head on over to Luke’s mega website at http://www.recipemecca.com/ for the yummiest recipes anywhere presented in a step-by-step format anyone can follow easily!