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From piping hot beignets borne in the French Quarter, to icy cold sake made with Louisiana–grown rice, New Orleans' unique blend of tradition and innovation is what fuels Emeril's cooking. Each week on Emeril Cooks, we'll meet a New Orleans local who sparks Emeril's culinary imagination. Guests like the crawfish concierge at a luxury hotel, or a local farmer (known as The Mushroom Lady) who helps keep Emeril's classic smoked mushroom pasta on the menu. We'll invite these special guests into Emeril's kitchen where they'll see firsthand how he makes the dishes they helped inspire.
TV personality Big Freedia ("Big Freedia: Queen of Bounce") joins, and Emeril prepares the rapper's favorite meal.
Emeril meets David Blossman, the head of Louisiana's favorite brewery, Abita Brewing Company, and creates a menu inspired by his bayou brews.
Emeril gets inspired by New Orleans' annual Voodoo Fest and creates a meal of black-eyed pea jambalaya, ham hock and cabbage soup, and sweet rum balls.
Emeril prepares a meal any kid (or adult) would love, for budding young chef CJ Calhoun, a mentee of the New Orleans non-profit, Son of a Saint.
New Orleans Saints tight-end Juwan Johnson and his wife, Chanen, join Emeril in the kitchen and cook up a tasty meal for their large and loyal group of followers on TikTok.
Emeril visits with his friend and fellow chef Aaron Sanchez, and explores a menu inspired by their trip to Cuba.
Emeril meets local brewers Lindsey Brower and Nan Wallis and makes them a meal inspired by their Louisiana sake: tuna crudo with sake-yuzu vinaigrette and seared halibut with a sake and kasu marinade.
Asia Magee and Chassidy Carter of Café Reconcile, a non-profit that helps young people break into the food business, join Emeril to explore a menu inspired by their dishes.
Chef Justin Kennedy of Parkway Bakery and Tavern teaches the history of the po' boy and other classic New Orleans sandwiches, and Emeril makes him a three-course meal of sandwiches.
Emeril prepares a meal inspired by Nonno's wildly popular brunch menu for the restaurant's chef, Shermond Esteen.
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