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The Gravy: In the Kitchen with Martin Krusche

“Let me show you my pot. I fill this one. Magnetic Ear will play every Sunday in January at the Allways Lounge, and the main selling point is free food […]

The Gravy: In the Kitchen with Theresa Andersson

I didn’t cook much when I lived in Sweden. I was 18 when I moved here, and that was basically when I started my own home. We planted our lemon […]

The Gravy: In the Kitchen with Big Chief Monk Boudreaux

“When I was a kid, I did never go outside. Always stayed inside, and my grandmother used to cook. I helped her cut up the seasoning. Then when my grandmother […]

The Gravy: In the Kitchen with Susan Cowsill

“My mom and dad both came from Cranston, Rhode Island, outside of Providence. Lots of Italian, Portuguese and Irish Catholic, which is what we are. The meat loafs and the […]

The Gravy: In the Kitchen with Captain Charles

“We’ve been open now three months. I purchased this building in ‘07, and didn’t have a plan what I was going to do with it then. Found out my youngest […]

The Gravy: In the Kitchen with David Doucet

“We had a disagreement. We had a difference of views because when I was a kid, my grandmother used to make a dish she called crab stew, but it wasn’t […]

The Gravy: In the Kitchen with Charmaine Neville

“You know, we have a law in Louisiana. If you live here and you can’t cook, we make you move. That’s just written law. The way I learned how to […]

The Gravy: In the Kitchen with James Westfall

“Originally from Houston, I basically learned to make smoked brisket from everyone in the family. Most of my family comes from cattle barons; there’s always a bunch of beef around. […]

The Gravy: In the Kitchen with Gia Prima

“First of all, I’m Italian. I come from a beautiful Napolitano family that settled in the area of Trenton, New Jersey, in a place called Chambersburg. And that’s where all […]

The Gravy: In the Kitchen with Wanda Rouzan

When we came back after Katrina, we decided that we needed some social life. The city was so dead. Nine of us, all relatives, decided we’d buy Saints season tickets […]