The folks at Leah's Candy Kitchen have been confecting candy, in one way or another, since 1933. Can’t get there to try the homemade pralines, pecan brittle, or Creole fudge? They’re happy to mail some to you.
Hubig’s Pies are the cousin of those years-old plastic-wrapped “fruit pies” that you see in convenience stores. “Grandpa” would probably be more accurate than “cousin,” actually, since Hubig’s has been making their handpies for the last 100 years. They’re still baked fresh and fried daily, hearkening back to a time before convenience stores existed at all.
Have a favorite regional specialty from Louisiana? Share it in the comments section below.
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1. by sleepysig on Dec 2, 2008 at 4:37 PM PST
Pralines are one of my favorite New Orleans desserts, snacks, even dinner (just once when I was about 11) Not to mention the rest of the culinary mastery that comes out of Southern Louisiana especially Red Beans and Rice (every Monday of course) but my absolute favorite South Louisiana Dish is crawfish etouffee. I found a great recipe for it at www.pralines.com while I was taking care of christmas shopping for my employees.
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