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Getting Ready For Mardi Gras

King Cakes, fancy balls and brandymilk punch are some of the staples of Mardi Gras season in New Orleans. Poppy Tooker, a native New Orleanian and host of the public radio program Louisiana Eats!, explains the traditions to Here & Now’s Robin Young. She also shares this recipe for Milk Punch:

Milk Punch

Serves 6.

Ingredients:

1 cup (8 oz.) brandy or bourbon

1/2 cup cream

2 cups whole milk

1/4 teaspoon vanilla

3 Tablespoons powdered sugar

Fresh grated nutmeg

Instructions:

Mix all ingredients together in a blender or combine in a cocktail shaker and shake until frothy. Pour back into the milk container to take out to the parade! Shake before pouring, sprinkle with nutmeg on top and serve.

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Milk punch is another Mardi Gras tradition. The version pictured is made with brandy and dark rum. (Reese Lloyd/Flickr)
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Milk punch is another Mardi Gras tradition. The version pictured is made with brandy and dark rum. (Reese Lloyd/Flickr)
Poppy Tooker is pictured at this year's Mardi Gras celebration in New Orleans. (Courtesy of Poppy Tooker)
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Poppy Tooker is pictured at this year's Mardi Gras celebration in New Orleans. (Courtesy of Poppy Tooker)
This is what Poppy Tooker calls the Mardi Gras breakfast of champions: deviled eggs and milk punch in a "go cup." (Poppy Tooker)
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This is what Poppy Tooker calls the Mardi Gras breakfast of champions: deviled eggs and milk punch in a "go cup." (Poppy Tooker)

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