I’m a proud Georgia native, but I spent my elementary school years in Louisiana. My young mother did not know anyone when she moved from the Southeast and chose to learn her new home and its people by ...
If making stock, rinse, shell and devein shrimp, make stock from heads and shells simmered in 1 qt. water for 30 minutes up to 4 hours. Add water as needed to yield at least 2-1/2 cups stock for ...
Every good Southerner has a go-to shrimp and grits recipe in their back pocket, but if you don't already let this be the one.
Get a taste of New Orleans without leaving your home with this po'boy sandwich. Here, chef Erick Williams stuffs spicy, seasoned-to-perfection shrimp, pickles, and lettuce inside crackly-crusted ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Contrary to popular belief, not all Creole food is spicy. It is, however, very well-seasoned with big and bold flavors, starting ...
This is a summer favorite! You can even bring your cast iron pan outside and place it on the grill. You'll see the smoke coming off the pan while these beautiful large shrimp cook. It's what I call ...
Heat the olive oil in a medium hot pan. Saute the holy trinity – bell peppers, chopped celery and onions – 5-6 minutes until onions are translucent. Add the tomato/puree, garlic powder, cayenne, ...
When life hands you a crustacean, make a sensation. Behold the Shrimp-Tini, a glimmering example of seafood invigorationThursday, August 23, 2007 By MARCELLE BIENVENU Sometimes fate plans my menu.
This simple shrimp creole is the perfect recipe to get you out of your dinner rut. The opposite of boring, it's loaded with spices, garlic and hot sauce. It uses pantry staples including canned ...
But Zeringue goes beyond the most obvious of Louisiana cuisine. Whether it’s deer hunting, picking blackberries on the side of the road or the bounty of Creole tomatoes in late spring and early summer ...