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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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It's always a party in Louisiana — host your own seafood boil to bring a taste of Louisiana home! Seafood is a staple in Louisiana, a state abundant in lakes, bayous and coastal waters. Here, seafood boils are a communal meal to share with family…
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This Louisiana staple will make your tastebuds realize the real meaning of comfort food. Jambalaya is even more fun to eat than it is to say. This delicious blend of rice, meats and seafood resembles a Spanish paella, most often prepared in large…
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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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With a rich roux base, the flavors of Louisiana’s seafood gumbo are as vibrant and complex as its history. When you think of Louisiana cuisine, you might think of hearty bowls of gumbo laden with rice, meats and spices that embody Creole cooking.…
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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…
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Savory, spicy, sweet and oh so tasty; Cracklin' Cornbread is a great addition to any meal. Kick your cornbread up with some savory pork cracklin' strips, spicy fresh jalapeño and sweet cornmeal. Ingredients 1 (3.5-ounce) bag pork cracklin’ strips…
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It doesn't get better than a classic Louisiana roast beef po’ boy with debris. The poor boy sandwich, or po’ boy as it has come to be known, is a New Orleans culinary icon. Served on perfectly proofed French bread and sometimes dressed up with…
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It has a funny name, a mysterious past and you won’t find it at most restaurants. That’s what makes this legendary soup so sought-after on the streets of New Orleans. New Orleans chef Linda Green remembers growing up watching her great-grandmother…
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Fresh Gulf oysters are the star of this easy and delicious soup recipe. Gulf oysters are a point of pride in Louisiana. Their unique, savory flavor and tender texture are thanks to the state’s many estuaries, where fresh water from the Mississippi…