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Bring to a boil; reduce heat and simmer for 2 to 3 hours, or until the meat is tender and begins to fall apart. Remove the beef from the broth and using forks, pull it apart and return the shredded beef to the broth. Add salt and pepper, taste and adjust seasonings. Hold the soup over low until needed.


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Yakamein. A dish that I had never heard of before, even after visiting New Orleans at least three times over the years. The noodle soup that is made with a savory broth, meat and spices and garnished with green onions and an egg is a New Orleans staple and tradition that is not well known outside the city but one that has reinvented the life and career of native Linda Green aka Ms. Linda.


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Bring the pot to a boil; reduce heat to LOW, cover and simmer for 4 hours. While the roast is cooking, cook the spaghetti noodles according to the package instructions and hard-boil the eggs that you need - about one per serving. Remove the roast from the pot and set aside to cool for about 10 minutes.


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Ms. Linda introduced The Ya-Ka-Mary into the New Orleans cocktail scene in 2017. Taking inspiration from her Ya-Ka-Mein recipe, the Ya-Ka-Mary has already received local recognition, winning awards at the various festivals : 2017 Best Overall Bloody Mary at the Creole Tomato Festival; 2018 1st Place People's and Judge's Choice at the Bloody.


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1 (5-ounce) package Ms. Linda Green's Ya-Ka-Mein Seasoning*. 1 (5-ounce) package Ms. Linda Green's Ya-Ka-Mein Seasoning*. 1 pound spaghetti, cooked according to package directions. 1 pound spaghetti, cooked according to package directions. 2 bunches green onions, chopped. 2 bunches green onions, chopped. 4 hard-cooked eggs, peeled and.


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Yakamein - New Orleans' Ol' Sober. Yield: 4-6 servings. Prep Time: 10 minutes. Cook Time: 1 hour 30 minutes. Total Time: 1 hour 40 minutes. This Yakamein is a classic Creole fusion of flavors. It's famous in New Orleans for curing hangovers, but makes a delicious meal anytime!


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Reserve 8 cups of cooking liquid. In a large saucepot, stir together reserved cooking liquid and Ya-Ka-Mein Seasoning.*. Simmer for 5 minutes, stirring frequently. Once seasoning mixture has dissolved, remove from heat but keep warm. Once beef is cool enough to handle, carefully chop into bite-size pieces. Set aside and keep warm.


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Simmer with salt, black pepper and garlic powder. Layer cooked spaghetti, tender bits of beef, chopped green onion and a boiled egg in a bowl or cup. Pour on the broth, give it a shake and let the.


Ms. Linda’s Original New Orleans YaKaMein Louisiana Cookin Recipe

Instructions. Add the cubed chuck roast to a large bowl. Sprinkle the garlic powder, soy sauce, and one half tablespoon of the cajun seasoning over the meat, then toss to coat and season each piece thoroughly. Set the meat aside while you prepare your stockpot. Place a large pot - at least 6-qt - over medium-high heat.


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Place the beef roast in a large stockpot. Cover with water, and then add the Creole seasoning. Place over medium-high heat, bring to a simmer, then reduce the heat to low and simmer for 3 to 4 hours, until the beef is tender. Remove the beef to a large bowl and allow the beef and stock to cool for 20 to 30 minutes.


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Once at a low-boil, reduce heat to low, and simmer until roast is cooked, about 15 minutes. Remove roast from cooking liquid, and set aside. Reserve 8 cups cooking liquid. In a large saucepot, stir together reserved cooking liquid and Ms. Linda Green's Ya-Ka-Mein Seasoning. Simmer for 5 minutes, stirring frequently.


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1. Fill a stockpot halfway with water. Add the beef base, seasoning salt, Cajun seasoning, onion powder, oil, pinch of salt and couple turns of the pepper grinder to the pot and whisk to mix up. Place the meat in the stockpot - the water should cover the meat plus about an inch. Bring to a boil; reduce heat and simmer for 2 to 3 hours, or until.


Netflix series 'Street Food USA' highlights yakamein chef Ms. Linda

Ya-Ka-Mein is filled with spaghetti noodles and chopped boneless chuck roast, garnished with chopped green onions and a boiled egg, and then topped off with soy sauce and hot sauce. However, the REAL star if the JUICE, made with Ms. Linda's own secret Creole Soul spices. Ms. Linda is world famous as the guardian of the secret juice recipe in.


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Aug 5, 2019 - Ya-ka-mein is one of New Orleans' best-kept secrets. The beef noodle soup has been a staple among the city's African-American community for as long as anyone can remember, but its origin is a mystery. Often called Old Sober for its restorative qualities, ya-ka-mein simply consists of chopped beef, noodles, green onions…


Chef Ms. Linda Green The YaKaMein Lady in 2021 Hangover food cure

Netflix's 'Street Food: USA' shines light on yakamein, New Orleans' 'best kept secret'. Linda Green learned the secret recipe from her mother, Shirley. And Shirley got it from her own mom. The.


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NEW ORLEANS — Ms. Linda's yakamein is a Jazz Fest staple and a recipe that's been in her family for generations. Known to many as "Old Sober" or the "Hangover Helper," yakamein's.