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"Nancy Young" wrote in message ...
>>"Mr.Jorge" wrote: >> >> Check out the difference in amounts of banana liqueur and Rum used for >> each recipe for Bananas Foster (both for 4 bananas).... BAMMM!!!.... > > Didn't Emeril work for the Brennan's family? Don't think you can go > wrong either way. Just stay away from non stick pans, that's my > advice. Emeril worked at Commander's Palace which is owned by the Brennan family. I believe banana's foster is from Brennan's restaurant. I've lived in New Orleans for about a year and a half now and haven't figured out the whole Brennan's thing yet. I do know that there is a split in the family where there are some restaurants (Dickie Brennan's restaurants for one) which have absolutely nothing to do with other Brennan's restaurants. It is possible that Commanders is owned by a completely different branch of the family and may not have access to the 'real' recipe. I don't know. That being said, what's so bad about a little extra booze added to any dish? BTW, I'd recommend Commander's Palace to anyone coming to visit New Orleans so long as they have a few bucks to spend. It is a marvelous restaurant. -Mike |
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