Louisiana Cookin'

Carnival Color

INCE IT RARELY gets consistently cold enough, New Orleans isn’t really a mulled wine city. This Red Wine Daiquiri gives you a good New Orleans version of a very heady cold weather drink. While it’s never exactly been on the menu at Cane & Table, it’s something we keep in our back pocket for someone looking for

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