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LOUISIANA COASTAL COOKING

Sunday, September 7th

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A Cook-Off for the Coast

Today on Louisiana Coastal Cooking we check out wild game and seafood dishes at Cook-Off for the Coast, an annual competition that raises awareness about coastal restoration. Then we sample dishes that reflect the competition's deep appreciation for outdoor life in Louisiana - cook-off crowd favorite Creole White Beans and Shrimp, Smoked Hog Sandwiches with Slaw, and Couchon de Lait.

Saturday, September 13th

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A Deep Dive Into Louisiana Blue Crabs

Today on Louisiana Coastal Cooking it's a deep dive into Louisiana Blue Crabs. We travel down Bayou Lafourche for a look at soft shell crabs with Pointe-au-Chien tribal member Russell Dardar; his brother Donald Dardar will prepare traditional Pot Fried Crabs. Other dishes include Burrata and Crab Stuffed Ravioloni with Crab Sauce by Chef Jana Billiot and Soft Shell Crab Breakfast Toast from Chef Erik Nunley.

Sunday, September 14th

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Louisiana Oyster Traditions

This time on Louisiana Coastal Cooking we're celebrating the state's prized oysters. We head to Terrebonne Parish for a history lesson on the early oyster industry. Then we meet oyster purveyors in Jefferson and Orleans Parishes to sample dishes featuring the marine mollusk - Charbroiled Oysters, Fresh Shucked Oysters with Cocktail Sauce, and Combination Pan Roast, a seafood dressing.

Saturday, September 20th

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Bounty of Southeast Louisiana

On the final episode of Louisiana Coastal Cooking, we salute the bounty of Southeast Louisiana at the Louisiana Seafood Cook-Off in Monroe, where chefs from across the state vie for the title of king or queen. Competitors discuss their culinary creations and the value of seafood to the state. Dishes for the episode include Smoked Catfish Dip, Redfish on the Half Shell, and Red Snapper Tempura Fry.

Sunday, September 21st

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Alternative Oyster Culture - Oyster Farming

There's a new direction in a centuries-old industry. In this episode of Louisiana Coastal Cooking we travel to Grand Isle, one of the prime spots for off-bottom oyster cultivation, to meet a pioneer in the state's new aquaculture industry. Then back in New Orleans we sample dishes featuring the premium hand-picked Gulf oysters - Oysters with Bayou Verde Mignonette and Fried Oyster Salad.

Sunday, September 28th

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Living Shorelines

Today on Louisiana Coastal Cooking we check out an initiative that returns restaurant oyster shells to the wild, creating a living shoreline that helps protect Louisiana's rich coastal environment. We join tribal elder Theresa Dardar at the Pointe-au-Chien Tribal Headquarters in Montegut for Pot Fried Shrimp and sample Chef Dana Honn's Jazz Fest Shrimp and Vegetable Tacos.

Sunday, October 5th

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Pollinators and the Urban Forest

This time on Louisiana Coastal Cooking we visit Houma to learn how pollinators are connected to our daily lives, from the food we eat, to the ecosystems that we depend on in the urban forest habitats of our cities. We'll sample two dishes that reflect how plants sustain our cultural heritage - Curried Pumpkin and Corn Bisque with Crawfish and Andouille, and Satsuma and Rosemary Olive Oil Cake.

Sunday, October 12th

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Louisiana's Prized Shrimp and Crawfish

It's a taste of shrimp and crawfish production today on Louisiana Coastal Cooking. We board a shrimp trawler on Bayou Terrebonne to meet a leader in sustainable fishing practices. Then we head to St. James Parish for a crawfish cooking session with the parish president. Our shellfish celebration includes a shrimp boil, Jumbo Shrimp with Coconut and Greens, and Crawfish Bisque.

Sunday, October 19th

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Restoring Wild Habitats

Today on Louisiana Coastal Cooking we meet coastal restoration advocates from Nunez Community College and CRCL working to restore wild habitats. On the Violet Canal we observe cypress tree monitoring and get a lesson on native plants. Dishes include Roasted Quails with Figs and Garlic Sauce from Chef John Folse, plus Drago's Blackened Gator Tacos and Blackened Gator Mac n' Cheese.

Sunday, October 26th

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Save The Coast - Save The Culture

This time on Louisiana Coastal Cooking we head to Thibodaux to tour the Nicholls State University Farm which supports coastal restoration. Then we join a Cajun Music Jam session for traditional music and dancing. Dishes include Game Bird Pepper Poppers prepared dockside by Louisiana Sportsman Don Dubuc, and a family recipe from St. James Parish, Carrots and Andouille with Dirty Rice.