“Local” can be a loaded word, and there are countless cookbooks that could be argued as having local ties to New Orleans or other communities throughout South Louisiana. The following cookbooks are listed as a primer, based on our own research and the recommendations of trusted friends.
- Brennan’s New Orleans Cookbook – Hermann B. Deutsch (1961)
- Chasing the Gator – Isaac Toups (2018)
- Chef Paul Prudhomme’s Louisiana Kitchen – Paul Prudhomme (1984)
- Cooking Up a Storm: Recipes Lost and Found from The Times-Picayune – Marcelle Bienvenu & Judy Walker (2008)
- Crescent City Cooking – Susan Spicer (2007)
- The Dooky Chase Cookbook – Leah Chase (1990)
- Drag Queen Brunch – Poppy Tooker (2019)
- The Encyclopedia of Cajun & Creole Cuisine – John Folse (1983)
- The Good Book of Southern Baking – Kelly Fields (2020)
- Gumbo Life – Ken Wells (2019)
- Los Isleños Cookbook – Los Isleños Heritage & Cultural Society (2000)
- Louisiana Real & Rustic – Emeril Lagasse & Marcelle Bienvenu (1996)
- Mam Papaul’s Country Creole Basket – Nancy Anne Tregre Wilson (1982)
- Mississippi Vegan – Timothy Pakron (2018)
- Mosquito Supper Club – Melissa Martin (2020)
- The New Orleans Cookbook – Rima & Richard Collin (1955)
- New World Sourdough – Bryan Ford (2020)
- On the Coast – Troy Gilbert & Matthew Mayfield (2017)
- Real Cajun – Donald Link (2009)
- River Road Recipes (I, II, & IV) – Junior League of Baton Rouge (1959, 1976, 2004)
- Talk About Good! (I & II) – Junior League of Lafayette (1967, 1979)
- Shaya – Alon Shaya (2018)
- Southern Comfort – Allison Vines-Rushing & Slade Rushing (2012)
- Stay at Home Cooking – Frank Brigsten (two volumes, 2020)
- Treme: Stories and Recipes from the Heart of New Orleans – Lolis Eric Elie (2013)
- Unusual Acadian Recipes for the Sweet Tooth – Mercedes Vidrine (1968)