Kicked Up Corn Maque Choux

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  • on December 25, 2011

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    Fun recipe. I didnt have time to make the spice mix so I added chimayo chile and thyme I only had half & half do I added roux. Came out great!

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  • on September 08, 2010

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    This may now be my favorite way to eat corn. I too like to add the whole jalapeno. For a little extra kick, I sometimes add some grated pepper jack cheese as well. Hey, it's a recipe, not a rocket-fuel formula!

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  • on July 09, 2009

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    This is by far the BEST corn dish I have ever eaten. I'm a bigger fan of this dish, than I am of fresh roasted corn on the cob.

    My husband and I first had this dish, when we went over to my parents for dinner, I had 2 helpings it was that good and I've been requesting it ever since.

    He does it a bit differently though - he uses just red pepper no green and he omits the jalapeno. Then instead of Emeril's essence, he uses Chef Pauls Vegetable Magic to taste. Then he adds 1 cup of chicken broth, to cook the corn in and make it tender putting the lid on for a few to steam/simmer the corn until tender. Then once the corn is tender, he adds the heavy cream.

    You won't be disappointed after making this dish.

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  • on March 11, 2009

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    This is the only way I cook corn now (since 2003. Sharon

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  • on December 25, 2008

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    Tried this dish just for something "different". It was the hit of the dinner party. The leftovers were as good the next day. Cooked it for the "Christmas Luncheon" at school and had to give them the recipe. I made it without peppers since my husband does not like them. Still rerrific. Now I'm cooking it for dinner at my newly married daughter's FIRST Christmas Day dinner. WOW!

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  • on November 11, 2008

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    Ate this at a restruant and fell in love and was glad to see Emeril cook it on his show and have used it several times and it always is the hit of the party. I leave off the peppers and green peppers and add yellow peppers to the red and use a sweey onion instead of yellow. Finally, I use garlic when I saute the veggies.

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  • on April 18, 2008

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    Loved this dish but I added 8 cloves of garlic and one jalapeno instead of the 1 tablespoon.

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  • on May 15, 2006

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    This has been a staple at our Thanksgiving meal since its first debut. Everyone loved it and its fun to have something a little more exciting than green bean casserole.

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