Nothing says comfort food quite like a big bowl of Cajun Red Beans and Rice. This classic Louisiana dish is hearty, budget-friendly, and full of bold flavor. In less than an hour, you can have a meal that feels like it simmered all day. Whether you’re cooking for a weeknight family dinner, feeding a crowd... Read More The post Easy Cajun Red Beans and Rice (Ready in Under an Hour) appeared first on Grits and Pinecones.| Grits and Pinecones
Imagine a cinnamon babka topped with sweet icing and decorated with sprinkles in classic Mardi Gras colors of green, gold and purple. It’s a King Cake Babka! Are you a fan of King Cake? My daughter has a friend whose mother is from New Orleans and every February when the girls were in elementary school,... Read More » The post King Cake Babka appeared first on West of the Loop.| West of the Loop
This recipe makes the best fried apple pies with a crunchy, golden exterior, and a juicy, sweet, fruity interior. Optionally feel free to bake these easy apple pies too.| Jernej Kitchen
Cajun Shrimp Pasta This Cajun Shrimp Pasta is creamy and packed with a kick of heat. It’s a quick and flavorful dinner that brings restaurant-style comfort straight to your kitchen. Why It Works Inspired by my trips to New Orleans, this Cajun shrimp pasta brings the bold, spicy flavors I fell in love with right into your home… READ:Cajun Shrimp Pasta| Jessica Gavin
As a Hungarian-American kid, I always wondered why we never celebrated Halloween in my household. Only as an adult did I come to realize that it's purely an American holiday. But I always wondered if Hungarian kids get the chance to dress up and be whomever they wish to be for one day. The answer is Carnival (the European equivalent of Mardi Gras). I never got dressed up for the holiday, but in Hungary my little nephews always did for Farsang, which is what it's called in Hungarian. But never...| Hungry Hungarian
Shrove Tuesday (Cued up to amazing music ministry before sermon) Isaiah 25:1-10; Luke 5:29-37 (Gafney) Laissez les bons temps rouler! Let the good times roll! In the Name of Go…| The Rev. Wil Gafney, Ph.D. | Womanists Wading in the Word™
These Bananas Foster Pancakes will be the star of any menu. Start with a stack of the fluffiest buttermilk pancakes, drenched with a buttery, brown sugar rum caramel sauce with banana slices topping.| A Full Living
Shrimp & Andouille Jambalaya Risotto perfectly blends the creamy comfort of risotto with the vibrant flavors of jambalaya.| Pudge Factor
Make this authentic Cajun Gumbo recipe for a delicious comfort meal or for your Mardi Gras celebration, made with Chicken and Sausage.| Make Your Meals
Discover the key differences between gumbo and jambalaya! From their ingredients, cooking methods, and flavors in this classic Cajun & Creole food guide.| Goldbelly
Attending any Mardi Gras celebrations? Don’t miss some of this traditional Fat Tuesday food, which you’ll surely find on any New Orleans holiday table.| Goldbelly
Cajun Chicken Cassoulet is a flavorful twist on a classic French dish, making it a one-pot wonder packed with flavor.| Pudge Factor
Celebrate Mardi Gras with fun, festive King Cakes on a Stick! Sweet cinnamon dough, icing, and colorful sugar make this a must-try treat.| Pudge Factor
Chocolate liqueur, cake vodka, sprinkles, and chocolate syrup make these whimsical chocolate cake martinis party-perfect.| Another Cocktail Blog
Discover all of the fun and exciting events happening in the New Orleans French Quarter this February.| New Orleans French Quarter
Is there any other dish that yells “Southern Recipe” more loudly than a hearty gumbo? This slow cooker Cajun shrimp gumbo recipe will bring the flavors of Mardi Gras into your kitchen. Gumbo is one of my favorite recipes to make in the Crock Pot. That’s because gumbo leaves lots of room for creativity, and […] The post Slow Cooker Cajun Shrimp Gumbo with Smoked Sausage & Pork Chop appeared first on Crock Pots and Flip Flops.| Crock Pots and Flip Flops
Enjoy a delicious single serving Chicken Gumbo. Authentic New Orleans flavors with plenty of vegetables, sausage, and chicken.| One Dish Kitchen
Jambalaya is a zesty Cajun dish packed with savory meats, rice, and aromatic spices. I promise it will transport your taste buds straight to the heart of New Orleans.| Favorite Family Recipes
Enjoy a quick and easy single serving New Orleans-style BBQ Shrimp recipe featuring juicy shrimp simmered in a rich, buttery sauce. Ready in minutes!| One Dish Kitchen
ZagLeft - Sharing Great Food and Travel - Enjoying Food, Wine and Life Taking Less Traveled Celebrate Mardi Gras with this traditional Mardi Gras King Cake recipe! This is the recipe I've used for years and features cinnamon and sugar nestled between layers of sweet dough, a cream cheee filling and colorful topping. The post King Cake Recipe appeared first on ZagLeft - Sharing Great Food and Travel.| ZagLeft – Sharing Great Food and Travel
In 2008, Devin De Wulf had an idea: he wanted to celebrate red beans and rice and its cultural impact on New Orleans. He invited some friends over and convinced them that having a red| Red Beans and Eric
The yellow bird cocktail is made with rum, orange liqueur, lime and Galliano for a spicy, tropical fusion of the Mediterranean and Caribbean.| Another Cocktail Blog
Cajun Shrimp Etouffee is a traditional New Orleans recipes that combines the delicious flavors of Cajun cuisine and seafood seasoning.| Our WabiSabi Life
When it comes to experiencing the vibrant and lively atmosphere of Mardi Gras, preparation is key. The excitement and allure of this iconic event in New Orleans can sometimes be overshadowed by the logistical challenges faced by attendees. Luckily, Zippy Shell’s on-site storage offers a unique solution to enhance your Mardi Gras experience, making it […]| Zippy Shell Louisiana
Gulf Coast Blenders, a New Orleans-based company that produces dry ingredient blends and mixes, said it has been helping restaurants and foodservice businesses find new revenue streams during the pandemic. The post Restaurants Earn Extra Income by Selling Custom Dry Mixes appeared first on Gulf Coast Blenders.| Gulf Coast Blenders