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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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The original Bananas Foster was created at Brennan's Restaurant in New Orleans in 1951. In 1946, Owen Brennan was faced with a dilemma: Would he prove his friend, who said he couldn’t cook, right? Or would he prove his culinary excellence? The…
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Nothing like an amazing plate of biscuits and gravy. Andouille is a spicy sausage link created in the River Parishes area by French and German settlers. The spicy, full-bodied sausage is often cured in wooden smokehouses, and recipes for the…
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Jazz up your barbecue with some Cajun spice! If you’re versed in Louisiana cuisine, you know that Cajun food is spicy, delicious and one-of-a-kind. Emblematic of the state’s storied history, Cajun food is “country” food that emphasizes spices,…
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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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Fried okra? Yes, please! Long, green and covered in small, fuzzy hairs like a peach, okra is one of the secret ingredients of Creole and Cajun cuisine. The natural juices in these seedpods contain a powerful thickening agent which is often used…
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Chef Patrick Mould shares a favorite recipe: pork and sausage jambalaya. Cajun dishes, famous for their well-seasoned complexity, are byproducts of Acadiana, a melting pot of Louisiana’s foundational cultures. Jambalaya, a comfort food comprised…
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Celebrate Louisiana seafood with this Louisiana favorite. Savor the delightful journey of shrimp and grits—a dish that once nourished laborers and fishermen at breakfast tables. Today, this Southern classic has transcended its humble origins to…
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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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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…