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LuLu's Catering New Orleans Cuisine cooked to order and delivered for your events Everything from Gumbo, Jambalaya, Fried Chicken, Organic Greens, Corn Muffins, and even more.

Welcome to LuLu's Catering, we are bringing authentic New Orleans Cuisine to the Pacific Northwest. We have the resources to cater from small private functions to large corporate events. We can work with you to get the best value for your money and include any extras that are important to you.

13/09/2022

Why the change Facebook no one asked to see things I am not interested in. I am here to socialize with friends. Smh.

13/09/2018

LuLu has retired!

16/11/2015

Winter is rolling in and I know you are ready for some comfort food... We can make it for you and deliver to your door hot and ready. No need to get out in the cold and rain for food. Contact LuLu's for your comfort food needs.

We also prepare Thanksgiving Dinner for those of you who just dont have that extra time to cook.

Pot Roast with roasted red potatoes, carrots and savory beef gravy.... Ready for delivery... Eat it now or save for dinn...
13/05/2015

Pot Roast with roasted red potatoes, carrots and savory beef gravy.... Ready for delivery... Eat it now or save for dinner tomorrow... Save time and money have Lulu's cook for you...

Corn and Shrimp Chowder ready....
13/05/2015

Corn and Shrimp Chowder ready....

We are now offering personalized meals... Ham and cheese quiche ready for delivery....
13/05/2015

We are now offering personalized meals... Ham and cheese quiche ready for delivery....

08/04/2013

How to Make Your Groceries Last Longer: 27 Tips
When you invest the time and money into a trip to the grocery store, you want to be sure the foods you purchase last as long as possible. The featured article has compiled more than two-dozen tricks to keep up your sleeve to do just that:
Vegetables
1. Store onions in old pantyhose to keep them fresh for up to eight months (tie a knot in between each one to keep them separate).
2. Chop dry green onions and store them in an empty plastic water bottle. Put the bottle in the freezer and sprinkle out what you need when you’re cooking.
3. When storing potatoes, keep them away from onions (this will make them spoil faster). Storing them with apples will help keep the potatoes from sprouting.
4. Asparagus should be stored in your fridge upright in a glass of water (like cut flowers, cut the asparagus bottoms off first), and covered with a plastic bag.
5. Store salad greens in a bowl covered with plastic wrap, and add a paper towel to help absorb moisture. A salad spinner will also help remove excess moisture -- a key culprit in wilting leaves -- from your greens.
6. Mushrooms should be stored in a paper bag in a cool dry place, or in the fridge. Avoid storing mushrooms in plastic, as any trapped moisture will cause them to spoil.
Fruits
7. Swirl berries in a mixture of one part vinegar (white or apple cider) to 10 parts water. You won’t taste the vinegar but the solution will help keep your berries from getting moldy and soft.
8. When storing chopped avocado or guacamole, leave the pit in, spritz it with some lemon juice or olive oil, cover with plastic wrap, and put it in the fridge. This will help keep it from turning brown.
9. If you spot a rotten apple, remove it right away, as one rotten apple really can spoil the whole bunch.
10. Put plastic wrap around the crown of a bunch of bananas to keep them fresh for days longer (and be sure to store them away from other fruits, as they emit a lot of ethylene gas which accelerates ripening).
11. Store tomatoes at room temperature away from sunlight, in a single layer with the stem side up (don’t put them in plastic bags, which will cause them to spoil faster).
Herbs
12. Store delicate herbs like parsley, basil, cilantro and chives upright in a glass of water (like you would arrange cut flowers) in your fridge. Put a plastic bag over the top and secure it around the glass with a rubber band for optimal freshness.
13. Bunch oily herbs like thyme loosely together, secure them with a string around the base and hang them in your kitchen for storage.
14. Fill an ice cube tray with olive oil, then add chopped herbs (rosemary, sage, thyme or oregano) to each cube. Pop one out when you’re cooking for instant herb-infused oil.
15. Store fresh ginger root in the freezer. You can grate it frozen (peel and all) when cooking.
Dairy and Nuts
16. Rub the cut side of a block of cheese with butter to keep it from drying out.
17. Cheese should be wrapped in cheese paper or wax paper, not plastic wrap, then put in a plastic baggie.
18. Store cheese in the warmest part of your fridge, such as the vegetable or cheese drawer.
19. Nuts can be stored in the freezer to keep them fresh longer. Ideally put them in Mason jars that have the air vacuumed out with a Food Saver and attachment.
Organization, Gadgets and Other Tips
20. Keep milk and other highly perishable items on the middle shelf in your fridge, NOT in the door where temperatures fluctuate.
21. Avoid mixing produce and meats in the same drawer, as cross contamination can lead to food waste.
22. Avoid over-stocking your fridge, as a crowded fridge will keep air from circulating properly leading to warm spots that can cause spoilage.
23. Avoid chopping up your fruits, veggies and meats before storage, as this will make them spoil faster.
24. Glass mason jars make a great food-storage option, and you can seal them with an automatic vacuum sealer like Food Saver for even more freshness.
25. Remove spoiled food from your fridge promptly to keep mold from transferring to fresh food.
26. Get an ethylene gas absorber for your fridge; they’re available online and can keep your produce fresh up to three times longer than normal. There are many types of bags that can do this. They are typically called “green bags.” One example would be Debbie Meyer Green Bags.
27. A gadget called the Herb Savor, which has a well for water and a plastic cover to keep herbs fresh, claims to make herbs last for up to three weeks.

07/03/2013

Listen to Sandra from LuLu's Catering, Friday, March 8, 2013 on Urban Forum Northwest 2:00-3:00 PM (PST) on 1150 AM KKNW Alternative Talk Radio

The perfect crab for Gumbo...
25/12/2012

The perfect crab for Gumbo...

LuLu's gumbo for the holidays... Nothing better than a hot bowl of gumbo on a cold day...
25/12/2012

LuLu's gumbo for the holidays... Nothing better than a hot bowl of gumbo on a cold day...

Save Time in the Kitchen and have LuLu's create a meal for you.
23/10/2012

Save Time in the Kitchen and have LuLu's create a meal for you.

Address

281 SW 41st Street

98057

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 17:00
Sunday 09:00 - 17:00

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