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Follow this recipe for traditional Louisiana crawfish étouffée — we've even provided a video tutorial for home cooks. Crawfish étouffée traces its roots to Breaux Bridge — often called the "Crawfish Capital of the World" — but is a staple across…
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Impress your friends and neighbors with this World Championship Gumbo Cookoff-winning recipe. If you’ve ever visited Louisiana and fallen hard for a big bowl of gumbo, it’s no wonder. As the state’s official dish, gumbo reflects the many diverse…
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Locals like to say that cooler temperatures mean gumbo weather, but really — it's always in season. Gumbo is one of Louisiana’s most iconic dishes, reflecting the state’s rich cultural heritage. A true comfort food, gumbo is enjoyed year-round,…
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Celebrate the delicious flavors of crawfish with this delicate yet extremely tasty recipe. Crawfish is one of the main food groups for native Louisianans. And this recipe, courtesy of Louisiana Kitchen and Culture magazine, perfectly showcases one…
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Bring the flavors of Louisiana to your table with crawfish bread! Crawfish bread has been a Louisiana festival classic for decades. Originally created by Louisiana baker John Laborde, the snack became an instant classic at the New Orleans Jazz and…
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Fresh seafood, rich farms, cattle herds and a growing community help make Delcambre one of the most promising Louisiana towns along the Gulf Coast. Delcambre is the home of the annual Shrimp Festival, making it a major Louisiana tourist attraction…
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Founded in the 1890s, DeRidder boasts a large collection of historic buildings. Key sites include the stately Beauregard Parish Courthouse and the Beauregard Museum, which documents DeRidder’s history. But the town’s trademark is the renowned…
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When most people think of Cajuns, they think of pirogues on the bayou. But Eunice – named for the town founder’s beloved wife – is the “prairie” Cajun capital of Louisiana. The week here starts on Saturday mornings, with hot boudin sausage, coffee…
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The town of Franklinton, located in Washington Parish became the permanent parish seat in July 1826. The area’s history included a strong lumber industry that logged the Piney Woods of the area. Today, Franklinton’s small-town charm can be…