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The Cajun people are a hardy and robust group. The Cajun cuisine reflects those characteristics. They possess a true love of life, family and good food.
Cajun food is prepared in many different ways, using many different techniques. The use of a Cajun microwave is a variation on a theme of indirect heat cooking.
Three distinctly Louisiana Cajun dishes that even the most finicky eaters will enjoy are gumbo, jambalaya, and shrimp cakes.
When cooking Cajun and Creole foods like gumbo, étouffée, sauce piquant or jambalaya the first and most important instruction is always, "first you make a roux."
If you're having an urge for some spicy Cajun food, try out this simple Bisque recipe featuring cream corn and sausage.
Succulent shrimp, a rich roux, and fresh peppers combine to make this classic dish that warms the soul.
Boudin is a traditional pork sausage of Cajun cuisine. Cooked pork, rice and seasonings are stuffed into sausage casings to create a uniquely flavorful treat!
Cajun and Creole cooking are often confused, or thought of as a single style.
How did both Cajun and Creole French refugee populations come to bring such distinct cuisines to Louisiana?
Jambalaya is a traditional Cajun dish that makes a one pot meal. Rich and flavorful, easy to make; this authentic jambalaya uses fresh ingredients and healthy brown rice.
Looking for a crawfish recipe that's straight from New Orleans? You don't have to be from Louisiana to make this amazing Creole dish.
Buying a Christmas dinner online saves time, planning and energy. Gourmet food suppliers will deliver ham, duck, turkey and goose dinners across the United States.
Low carb dieters miss their quiche - because they are avoiding the crust or because they can't stomach a quiche baked without one. This new method solves both problems.
Make life a little easier for a new mom you know. Prepare these delicious chicken recipes for her and her family to have on hand, while you make extra for yourself, too!
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