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A vastly over-simplified way to describe the two cuisines is to deem Creole cuisine "city food" and Cajun cuisine "country food." While many of the ingredients in Cajun and Creole dishes are similar, the real difference between the two styles is the people behind these famous cuisines. Cajun and Creole are two distinct cultures, and while over the years they continue to blend, there is still a vast distinction. When it comes to cooking dishes packed full of spices and flavor, there are no two better styles of cooking than Cajun and Creole. Oftentimes, these two types of food get mixed up due to their similar origins and flavors. But they are actually both quite unique. So to ensure you know what you’re getting when you order a new dish, let’s explore a few key differences between Cajun and Creole food. As a bonus, we’ll explore the roots and traditions of ‘soul food’, too.
Chef Larry P. Canepa, is a Certified Culinary Educator with over 50 years of experience, including management and operation of free-standing restaurants, hotels and resorts. For over 30 years, Chef Larry Canepa has operated Dinner at Eight, specializing in community and private cooking classes, food and beverage demonstrations, and Food Studies seminars. Chef Canepa brings a passion for food and beverage through his ‘food-tainment’ lectures, demonstrations and engaging presentations and provides comprehensive, engaging and culinary education workshops and cooking demonstrations at public libraries, universities, workshops, local, county, state and national venues and farmers' markets throughout the United States.
Those who wish to attend will have the option of doing so in person, in the Androscoggin Community Room, or virtually. For more information or to register (requested if attending in person, required if attending via Zoom), visit https://laseniorcollege.org/. Everyone who registers will receive a link to Zoom in their email on the morning of the class and may attend either in person or by Zoom if desired.
This presentation is part of a speaker series entitled Senior College in the Community offered through a partnership with Lewiston Auburn Senior College. Lewiston Auburn Senior College has a long-standing relationship with community partners. In addition to this program, Senior College offers in-person, Zoom, and hybrid enrichment classes. For more information about Senior College, visit https://laseniorcollege.org/.