SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - It doesn’t have to be Mardi Gras to enjoy the flavors of New Orleans. And of you have the time and patience to make an etouffee, Georgia shrimp can be a great addition to it.
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 ...
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 ...
Melt the butter in a large Dutch oven over medium heat. Add the onions, peppers, celery, and garlic. Cook until the vegetables have softened, stirring often, about 10 minutes. Add the tomatoes, bay ...
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; ...
A Cajun classic, Etouffee is hearty meal perfect for feeding a hungry gameday crowd. The classic stew-like dish is often made with crawfish, but you can use whatever meat or seafood you like. In this ...
A little ritual helps me settle in each time I move into a new home. I christen the kitchen with a treasured recipe. In December, my husband and I relocated from New Orleans to Washington for my new ...
Shrimp Étouffée is Classic New Orleans at its best. It’s perfect for anytime with spicy shrimp cooked in a delicious roux-based sauce. Shrimp Étouffée is one of my favorite dishes to serve at an ...
Patty Diez is the associate director of network development at Eater, Punch, and Thrillist, where she serves as a key connector between the sales and editorial teams to create timely opportunities, ...
Shrimp dishes are always a win. With their tender texture, mild sweetness, and incredible versatility, shrimp easily shine in ...