My first byline in The Washington Post carried the headline “Master a Cajun classic in 30 minutes with this easy shrimp étouffée.” I chose that recipe because I had complete confidence in it, and it ...
For something sweet, end your festivities with some iconic New Orleans Beignets, rich Bananas Foster, or a King Cake made either traditionally or with crescent rolls. Grab your beads, put on some ...
Louisiana cooking knows how to bring serious flavor to the table. From a spicy crawfish boil shared with friends to rich, saucy shrimp etouffee that fills the kitchen with amazing smells, these Cajun ...
Shrimp dishes are always a win. With their tender texture, mild sweetness, and incredible versatility, shrimp easily shine in ...
Chop the trinity (onion, green bell pepper and celery), parsley and green onions. Mince garlic and set aside. Make a roux by melting butter in a large skillet over medium heat and stir in the flour; ...
YORK, Pa. — The crew from Olivia's in Gettysburg stopped by the FOX43 kitchen to make a fall seafood dish with lots of flavor and a hint of spice. Adrienne and Yanni Tassou make a soft shell and ...
After Marcelle Bienvenu's recent "Crawfish Stew-Fay" recipe appeared here, B.C.R. sent a lighter version of shrimp etouffee. After seeing the movie "Julie and Julia" in the summer, he and his partner ...
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 ...
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 ...