Looking for a comforting, flavor-packed meal that feels like a taste of Louisiana? This shrimp etouffee recipe is rich, hearty, and full of bold flavors. Made with the holy trinity of vegetables ...
A century-old cast iron Dutch oven filled with etouffee sits simmering on the modern stove in the kitchen of Radiators guitarist and singer Dave Malone and his wife Beth James. The couple, who lives ...
I have a confession to make: When I made our annual post-Christmas turkey gumbo, I used freeze-dried trinity and a microwave roux. I pulled that gumbo together faster than I've ever made a gumbo ...
Cajun recipes most always feature unapologetic mixture of bold, spicy flavors. This collection showcases easy and authentic Cajun dishes inspired by traditional Creole cooking. Celebrate like you are ...
Étouffée is a classic dish in New Orleans' cuisine. It's typically made with shellfish, such as shrimp or crawfish, and served over rice. For Vieux Carré's menu, chef Jeana Pecha offers a twist on the ...
Étouffée is similar to gumbo, but served as more of a main course than a soup or stew. The name literally means “smothered” in French, and is often served over or alongside rice. Instructions: In a ...
Even if you’re not familiar with the name Paul Prudhomme, it’s likely you’ve enjoyed the benefits of his long and celebrated career. Prudhomme was a Louisiana-born chef who gained celebrity for his ...
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He came from Eunice, La., a town in the heart of Cajun country where rice fields and crawfish flourish. It’s only fitting that chef Drake Leonards named his first Houston restaurant Eunice, a tribute ...
If there is one thing that has not changed as this heirloom recipe makes its way through generations of CNN host Don Lemon’s family, it’s that it is passed along by mothers guiding their children ...
Dive deeper into these iconic Louisiana dishes. Gumbo and etouffee, two irresistibly rich dishes often mistaken for each other, are staples of Creole and Cajun cuisines. And for these recipes, the ...