Search Results
Filter Results:
Showing results 41 - 50 of 87
Recipe
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…
Recipe
Discover this historic and delicious recipe for Louisiana oysters. Chef Frank Brigtsen of Brigtsen's Restaurant in New Orleans provided some insight to the origination of this classic recipe, named for the founder of New Orleans: Jean Baptiste le…
Recipe
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…
Recipe
Turn your average macaroni and cheese into a mouth-watering, Louisiana inspired dish! Everyone loves a good macaroni and cheese, but have you tried it Louisiana-style? Louisiana-style is simple: Just add crawfish. Your meal will be memorable,…
Recipe
There's nothing quite like a traditional Louisiana crawfish étouffée recipe. Crawfish étouffée began in what many foodies consider the crawfish capital of the world — Breaux Bridge, Louisiana. Lore states that it was first served at the Herbert…
Recipe
Boudin balls are the ultimate comfort food— and make for the perfect bite! Boudin — and its popular Cajun and Creole cousins, like gumbo and jambalaya — has deep, multicultural roots that cross centuries and continents. In this recipe, it’s deep…
Recipe
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…
Recipe
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…
Recipe
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…
Recipe
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…