THIS is what I want for my last meal. Paul Prudhomme makes a mean etouffee but it's a bit rich so I've adapted it to make it a little less so. I generally cut the peppers in the seasoning mix down to 1/4...
This signature Creole-Sicilian favorite from New Orleans with a low-fat shortcut or two. It has a lush, buttery-peppery sauce. The bread is meant for mopping up the sauce so none goes to waste.
We used to make this in much larger batches for a restaurant. Yes it has many ingredients, but once you make it and bottle it up, you will have it and your neighbors won't! Great on everything from ribs...
This is an adopted recipe The original chef comments: "Supermarkets stock several kinds if Cajun spice blends. Check the label to make sure the brand you choose doesn't list salt as the first ingredient,...
Make sure that you serve this with plenty of crusty French bread to soak up the garlic and butter sauce! This is from the R.S.V.P. Letters to the Editor section from a December 1983 issue of Bon Apetit....
Gumbo was always something that I never made. I never ate it, didn't like it and didn't want to take the time to make it. Until I learned the correct way to do it. This is our family's favorite gumbo...seafood...
This comes from an old magazine article I had put away in a recipe box years ago. The recipe is from Mrs. Percy Lormand Sr., of Kaplan, La. "The former Velma Broussard grew up in Abbeville, La (pop. 15,000),...
I got this recipe from my aunt years ago so I am not sure of it's original origin. I do know that this is the only way I will prepare shrimp now though. You can play around with the spices to make this...
This is a great seasoning for many different dishes! I use this on homefries as well as roasted potatoes, zucchini and many other vegetables. It's great for a meat and vegetable kabob as well. Those little...
a not so fast spicey treat. I started it around one in the afternoon and finaly ate it around 8. the longer you simmer your veggies the better it will taste and i wouldnt go for anything under an hour...