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Fresh Louisiana shrimp, served with a tangy, creamy sauce, are perfect for a hot summer day. Decisions can be tough, especially when it comes to deciding how to enjoy cold Louisiana shrimp. Try this recipe, straight from the kitchen of James Beard…
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Steen's Cane Syrup, made in Louisiana, is the key ingredient to this tasty recipe for glazed pork chops. As one of America's largest sugarcane growers, Louisiana sugar is found everywhere in the state, whether it’s dusted upon beignets, drizzled…
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Spice up dinner with this recipe for hot tamales. Steamy hot tamales are the stars of the three-day Zwolle Tamale Fiesta, held in Zwolle, Louisiana. The city was once a Native American territory that was occupied by the Spanish Province of Texas.…
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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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Enjoy this delicious Creole gumbo made with filé powder. Filé is a spicy herb seasoning made from ground sassafras tree leaves. It was first used by Choctaw Native Americans to both flavor and thicken many soups and stews. When the French settled…
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Dive into a bowl of beautiful shrimp bisque. Louisiana’s shrimp are soft, tender and mildly sweet. The gulf’s salinity, which is lower compared to other bodies of water, keeps the state’s oysters, shrimp and crawfish healthy and soft — which means…
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This traditional New Orleans dish is still a Monday staple in Louisiana homes. Monday was historically the "wash day" for the week in New Orleans. While tending to laundry duties, the woman of the house would cook a pot of red beans because the…
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Bring this decadent New Orleans recipe to your table. New Orleans knows absinthe. The botanical spirit embodies notes of green anise, fennel and herbs and is typically sage in color. In 1815, a speakeasy known as “The Absinthe Room” opened on the…
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Spice up your surf and turf with a little bit of Louisiana style. Crawfish étouffée began in the “Crawfish Capital of the World,” Breaux Bridge, Louisiana. In France, whose culinary culture is inextricably linked to Louisiana’s, the word “étouffée…
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Enjoy this Southern shrimp creole recipe from the kitchen of one of the Grand Dames of plantations in Louisiana, Oak Alley. Shrimp Creole Ingredients: 2 pounds headless jumbo Louisiana shrimp 1/3 cup vegetable oil 1/2 cup all-purpose flour 1 large…