HOB Jingle Contest, SoFAB Tailgating Party and More News In New Orleans Food


While it’s been quiet here on NOLA-Eats.com, there’s plenty going on in the city in culinary events and news. Here’s a run-down of a few items of interest and some of the places I’ll be:



The New Orleans House of Blues is holding a jingle contest. Upload a 30-second to one minute video of an original song about your affinity for the HOB’s restaurant menu and you could win concert tickets and more. The details are at their Facebook page, http://facebook.com/hobneworleans.


Tonight (Thursday, July 28th), La Cote Brasserie kicks off the White Linen Night festivities a bit early with complimentary appetizers and Absolut Ginger Mint Lemonade from 5:00 ’til 6:30. I hear Chef Chuck Subra’s gumbo will be making an appearance, as well. http://facebook.com/LaCoteBrasserie


The inaugural event of Nerd Nite NOLA will take place Friday, August 6th at BSI Comics. It starts at 7:30 with a half hour free beer lube session and mingling. Presentations will start at 8 and include The Science of Scratching by DJ Tony Skratchere, a lesson in the chemistry and creation of absinthe by Ted Breaux and some Steely Dan and comic book talk. It’ll be a night of general nerdery and beer drinking. The event is free but nerds must register as space is limited. http://nola.nerdnite.com


Saturday, August 7th marks the 7th annual Great American Seafood Cook-off. Emmy-winning conservationist Jeff Corwin and Chef John Folse will co-host the event that emphasizes domestic, sustainable seafood. Tickets can be purchased in advance at the Whole Foods Market Louisiana stores’ Guest Services desks or at the door. All ticket sales benefit the Louisiana Restaurant Association Education Foundation. Full details can be found at http://greatamericanseafoodcookoff.com.


Sunday, August 8th is the Southern Food and Beverage Museum’s annual fundraising gala, Eat! Drink! SoFAB! Tailgating. Area chefs will create sophisticated tailgating dishes with Southern flair, while attendees listen to the sounds of Gal Holiday and the Honky Tonk Revue. Tickets are $75 for non-members, $65 for members and children under 12 are admitted free. You can find the details, menu sampling and even purchase tickets at their website, http://southernfood.org.


Cookbook Publishing 101 At The Southern Food and Beverage Museum


Tue., July 20: Unfortunately, this event has been canceled.


If your love for cooking has ever evoked daydreams of having a self-penned cookbook published, now is the time to quit dreaming and do something about it!

I often receive emails from P.R. companies and marketing departments that think I would be interested in their organization’s events and promotions. Since I’m pretty straightforward with my interests, I usually am. While I have only just begun experimenting more in my own kitchen, I know quite a few talented home chefs. When I was contacted about Cookbook Publishing 101, an educational course being held at the Southern Food and Beverage Museum, I knew I had to help spread the word. Check out the details below:


Join experienced literary agent Lisa Ekus-Saffer and cookbook author Virginia Willis for their COOKBOOK PUBLISHING 101 course to be held at The Southern Food and Beverage Museum, Tuesday July 20, 2010 from 6 pm to 9 pm at 1 Poydras Street, New Orleans, LA 70130.


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In COOKBOOK PUBLISHING 101, Lisa Ekus-Saffer, literary agent since the year 2000 with over 200 successful book deals and cookbook publicist for award-winning titles including The Splendid Table, The Cake Bible, The Union Square Café Cookbook, and The Country Cooking of France, and Virginia Willis, chef, food writer, and author of the critically acclaimed Bon Appétit, Y’all, Recipes and Stories of Three Generations of Southern Cooking, help aspiring authors navigate through the exciting, yet challenging world of publishing. Offered in a classroom setting, COOKBOOK PUBLISHING 101 seeks to educate and inspire those who dream of writing a cookbook and examines the publishing process from all angles and perspectives. Topics to be covered during this program include:

  • Helpful resources for locating and working with a literary agent
  • Pros and Cons of Working with an literary agent
  • What exactly is a proposal and how do I create one
  • Building marketing, platform, and brand
  • Recipe research, writing, and testing
  • Proposals and cover letters
  • Crafting your Unique Selling Point
  • Nuts and bolts — practical finances and what to expect
  • Agent as advocate during the publishing process
  • Getting to know the players in the culinary publishing world
  • Organizations to network through and join
  • Self Publishing options and possibilities

For more information or to register: please visit the Southern Food & Beverage Museum website.

Course details: COOKBOOK PUBLISHING 101 – Tuesday, July 20, 2010 from 6 pm to 9 pm at the Southern Food and Beverage Museum, 1 Poydras Street, New Orleans, LA 70130. Limited to 25 participants. Tuition: $199. Registration and payment available online at the Southern Food & Beverage Museum website.


Southern Food & Beverage Museum
1 Poydras Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 569-0405
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Sweet Potato Pie and Cake Contests

The Southern Food and Beverage Museum, the New Orleans Public Library and the Louisiana Sweet Potato Commission have partnered to conduct a Sweet Potato Pie and a Sweet Potato Cake Contest. The contest will occur on Saturday, Nov. 7 at the Southern Food and Beverage Museum in the Riverwalk Marketplace.

The contest is open to all entrants with no fee to participate in the contest. Contestants must register their creations from 10 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009. Contestants register by filling out a form that is provided at the museum. There is no pre-registration.

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The contest is conducted in a “state fair” system in which contestants bring their food already prepared and ready to be judged. All pies or cakes must include sweet potatoes in some form, though sweet potatoes do not need to be the main ingredient. Other ingredients, including alcohol, are allowed.

Judging will be conducted by a panel of recognized food experts chosen by the participating organizations.

Three winners will be selected in each category. Winners will receive prizes that include, but are not limited, to the following:

  • A one-year membership to the Southern Food and Beverage Museum
  • Merchandise, including a SoFAB t-shirt and tote bag
  • Placement on the website of the Louisiana Sweet Potato Commission for one year
  • Mention in media releases from sponsoring organizations
  • Others to be determined

For more information about the contest, contact Chris Smith at (504) 569-0405.

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