Posted on 02/11/2018 3:32:57 PM PST by nickcarraway
Mardi Gras is a time to celebrate New Orleans culture, and what better way to do that than by making delicious South Louisiana dishes to share with family and friends.
We've combed our recipe archive and come up with a batch of tried-and-tested recipes for you to consider. We've included classics as well as an eclectic batch of dishes that would be excellent for pre- or post-parade parties during Carnival. They are highlighted below.
If you want to search for others, check out our database of thousands of recipes.
Also, if you have a recipe or another variation on one of these dishes and want to share it with us, leave it in the comments or shoot me an email at amaloney@nola.com.
Now, let's start the way Hank Williams did singing jambalaya, crawfish pie and filé gumbo...
Happy Mardi Gras!
Editor's note: This article was originally published on MardiGras.com in 2017.
Lee LaFleur's jambalaya
JAMBALAYA This dish is so versatile. Have seafood lovers in the house? Make it with fish or shrimp. If you are meat eaters, fill it with sausage and chicken. This basic recipe easy to vary. Find recipe here. Watch food writer Judy Walker make it here. For another great jambalaya, check out this one from Lee LaFleur (pictured). Find it here.
CRAWFISH PIE When food writer Judy Walker made this pie, I was so bowled over that I had to go home and make it myself. It's foolproof! Find recipe here.
GUMBO Many variations of this dish exist in homes and restaurants. How do you like to make yours? Here is a chicken and sausage gumbo recipe to consider. Filé, or ground sassafras, is optional, of course. Find a recipe here.
Or, go to NOLA.com/food, and type gumbo into your searchable recipe file for more options.
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Some day I will travel to Louisiana and taste them all.
Those all look amazing - and right at supper time!
Well, I can nearly smell it all now!
Heads up!
It’ll be worth it.
Mmmm-mmmm!!!!
Thanks for posting!
Most are very easy to make and utterly mindblowingly delicious.
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I made red beans and rice tonight using ham and bratwurst and jasmine rice and nobody can move. Got a ‘sausage casserole’ spice packet that did something otherworldly to it.
Good food.
Cajun food is a lot like Chinese food.
Looks delish!
King Cake anyone? Not for me...I’m on a diet!
I love jambalaya, but haven’t had it for years up here in the Midwest. I don’t care if it’s fish, chicken, or both. It is all good. Stop making me so damn hungry dammit!
First you have to make a Roux
but is it really really necessary to cook it that long?
Tony C makes and instant dry roux that’s not too shabby~
Why ? A roux is one of the simplest things to make why buy it.
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