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There are infinite opportunities to get to know Louisiana, a state known for some of the nation’s friendliest folks—plus cuisine, music and culture found nowhere else. Here are a few of our favorite experiences to add to your Louisiana must-do…
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Love to eat? Louisiana’s rich history and culture create a unique culinary landscape perfect for your next getaway. Satisfy your appetite for culinary travel at Louisiana’s food festivals, cooking schools and culinary tours. Here are just a few of…
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This decadent recipe for crab and brie soup is now available for you to try in your own kitchen! Since 1990, The Dakota Restaurant has been part of the culinary scene in St. Tammany. The restaurant is well-known for its elegant yet informal dining…
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Sink your teeth into this classic New Orleans sandwich. The muffuletta sandwich has been a staple in New Orleans since 1906, when Salvatore Lupo, owner of Central Grocery, started making this incredible sandwich made of Italian bread (muffuletta…
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This delicious pie shows off succulent Louisiana strawberries. Located near the Maurepas and Pontchartrain lakes, the city of Ponchatoula is known for its delicious strawberries. In April, during the peak of Louisiana’s strawberry season,…
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Louisiana crawfish is the star of this creamy soup. During spring in Louisiana, cooks around the state are focused on one ingredient: crawfish. From crawfish boils to étouffée, crawfish are served up all kinds of ways. After all, it’s as important…
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Louisiana oysters grilled and covered in a buttery garlic sauce make for the perfect appetizer. Louisiana adores its oysters, prized for their tenderness and flavor. Because the state’s Gulf oysters are grown in warm water, their flavor stays…
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This recipe for chargrilled Louisiana oysters topped with artichoke garlic cream sauce highlights the flavors of these fresh Louisiana oysters while jazzing up the dish with a creamy artichoke and garlic sauce. We love these oysters and we think…
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Roux may sound fancy but it's simple to make. Discover the different types of roux, how to cook a roux and watch the step-by-step instructional video. Roux (pronounced "roo") is the foundation for many Cajun and Creole recipes, from gravies to…
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These three simple ingredients form the base of most Cajun and Creole dishes. As far as ingredients ago, these three sound simple as can be. Bell pepper. Celery. Onion. But don’t let their humble nature fool you. Alone, they may be nothing…