Christmas Traditions
The Chase family established Christmas traditions that evolved around Dooky Chase’s Restaurant. The festivity continued with a Christmas Eve pajama party that included festive dishes like Stuffed Mirliton and Poached Redfish from Chefs Dook Chase and Cleo Robinson. Also in this episode, Chef Dook and Eve Marie Haydel join forces to make Spiked Eggnog.
Episodes
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Christmas Traditions
S1 E122 - 26m 46s
The Chase family established Christmas traditions that evolved around Dooky Chase’s Restaurant. The festivity continued with a Christmas Eve pajama party that included festive dishes like Stuffed Mirliton and Poached Redfish from Chefs Dook Chase and Cleo Robinson. Also in this episode, Chef Dook and Eve Marie Haydel join forces to make Spiked Eggnog.
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Father's Day Breakfast
S1 E121 - 26m 46s
Chef Leah Chase prepared a Father’s Day feast each year for her large extended family. The menu on this episode features special dishes for Father’s Day including Breakfast Shrimp, Grillades and Sugar Steak prepared by Chefs Dook Chase and Cleo Robinson.
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Potluck
S1 E120 - 26m 46s
At Chase family celebrations in New Orleans and Madisonville, an abundance of pots and dishes line tables and everyone brings a favorite dish. In this episode, Chefs Dook Chase and Cleo Robinson share three potluck favorites – Stuffed Bell Peppers, Baked Macaroni, and Tutti Frutti Pork.
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Multicultural Spirit
S1 E119 - 26m 46s
Throughout her lifetime Chef Leah Chase explored the culinary traditions of other cultures, insisting that in order to understand people, you had to get to know – and eat - their food. Chefs Dook Chase and Cleo Robinson prepare Corned Beef and Cabbage and Veal in Red Gravy with Herbs followed by Calas, three dishes representing the multicultural “gumbo” of New Orleans.
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Creole Feast
S1 E118 - 26m 46s
Chef Leah Chase offered a leisurely multi-course Creole feast for special gatherings as an opportunity for her guests to spend time enjoying food and conversation. In this episode, Chefs Dook and Zoe Chase recreate some of the items from the feast, including Creole Jambalaya, Redfish Court Bouillon and Panne’ Veal plus Crawfish and Andouille Maque Choux.
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Mardi Gras
S1 E117 - 26m 46s
The celebration of Mardi Gras is a cherished tradition at Dooky Chase that includes a toast to King Zulu as the parade passes in front of the restaurant. Friends and family gather to enjoy Carnival favorites like Red Beans and Rice and also Meatballs, prepared in this episode by Chefs Dook and Zoe Chase, with a special cocktail from Eve Marie Haydel called Leah’s Creole Crown.
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Do for Others
S1 E116 - 26m 46s
The motto that Chef Leah Chase lived by was “Pray, work and do for others.” Her commitment to community service is shared by all the members of the Chase family, who volunteer for many non-profit events. This episode features recipes for Cornbread Dressing, Roasted Beet Salad with Candied Pecans and Corn and Crab Bisque prepared by Chefs Dook and Zoe Chase.
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The Queen of Creole Cuisine
S1 E115 - 26m 46s
Chef Leah Chase was a tireless ambassador for her community. Putting Creole food on the international map, she joined Julia Child on her television series and inspired a Disney princess. On this episode Chefs Dook Chase and Cleo Robinson prepare Shrimp Creole, Oyster Stuffed Chicken Breast and Sweet Potato Pie, dishes that continue the traditions of the Queen of Creole Cuisine.
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Restaurant Evolution
S1 E114 - 26m 46s
Reflecting its commitment to the Tremé neighborhood, this episode traces changes to Dooky Chase’s Restaurant, including an expansion for the 1984 World’s Fair in New Orleans and a challenging rebuild following Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The events are recalled through the preparation of Pompano with Crabmeat Imperial Sauce, Steak au Poivre and Crawfish Etouffee by Chefs Dook and Zoe Chase.
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Local Politics
S1 E113 - 26m 46s
For nearly ten years Chef Leah Chase prepared food for an annual wild game dinner hosted by New Orleans’ first Black mayor, Ernest “Dutch” Morial. In this episode, the dishes from Chefs Dook Chase & Cleo Robinson include Citrus Glazed Roast Duck Leg, Mixed Greens with Smoked Ham Hock and Candied Sweet Potatoes. Eve Marie Haydel adds a Sazerac cocktail to the menu.
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Faith
S1 E112 - 26m 46s
Faith and family were the core of Leah Chase’s life. Like her devoutly Catholic parents, she believed in the importance of good works, generously donating her services to many churches, fairs and fundraisers. In this episode, Chefs Dook Chase and Cleo Robinson recall her good deeds with significant dishes including Soft Shell Crab with Crawfish Sauce, Lima Beans with Shrimp and Lemon Meringue Pie.
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An Eye for Art
S1 E111 - 26m 46s
Chef Leah Chase began collecting works by Black artists in the early 1970s and her Dooky Chase restaurant is a visual feast thanks to the culinary icon who was a lifelong member of the New Orleans Museum of Art Board of Trustees. Chefs Dook and Zoe Chase revisit three dishes including Curried Chicken Salad, Crabmeat Salad and Peach Cobbler, which were favorites at art patron parties.
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