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Cajun-Fried Steak with Boudin Cream Gravy

January 30, 2023 by George Graham 15 Comments

Cajun-Fried Steak with Boudin Cream Gravy

Crisp, crackling crust surrounding a tenderized slab of beef can only get better with cream gravy. But not just any gravy; it’s boudin cream gravy. This Cajun-Fried Steak recipe from the heart of South Louisiana ups the ante on our Texas neighbor that’s sure to start a feud. Time to lock and load; it’s a… 

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Filed Under: Meat Tagged With: boudin cream gravy recipe, boudin recipe, cajun cooking, Cajun food, cajun recipe, Cajun-fried steak recipe, chicken-fried steak recipe, cream gravy recipe

Crawfish Baked Potato

January 23, 2023 by George Graham 179 Comments

Crawfish Baked Potato

I know many of you will agree that nothing goes better with a thick, juicy steak than a baked potato. I’ve been to the fanciest steakhouses in all the land and when it comes to the perfect side dish, I’ll order a baked potato–loaded, for sure–every time. Oh, I’ve tried the creamed spinach, the frou-frou… 

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Filed Under: Seafood, Vegetables Tagged With: baked potato recipe, cajun cooking, Cajun crawfish recipe, Cajun food, cajun recipe, Cajun recipes, Crawfish stuffed potato recipe, loaded baked potato recipe

How To Make A Dark Cajun Roux: The Story of Rox’s Roux

December 22, 2022 by George Graham 18 Comments

How To Make A Dark Cajun Roux: The Story of Rox’s Roux

If you ask me, a dark Cajun roux is the secret ingredient that is the single most important building block of Cajun cooking.  So important, that for your convenience, we developed a jarred product we call Rox’s Roux–the deepest, darkest, and richest commercially available roux. This product will add consistency and quality to any Cajun… 

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Filed Under: Roux-Based, Seasonings, Soup, Stew Tagged With: Cajun roux, dark roux, first you make a roux, Rox's Roux

How To Build a Charcuterie Board For Your Holiday Party

December 19, 2022 by George Graham 6 Comments

How To Build a Charcuterie Board For Your Holiday Party

So, what do you do when you don’t know what to cook? Don’t cook. Yes, I said it: This is a post on my food blog that’s advocating not to cook. No recipe, no pots and pans, no hot stovetop, and no fuss. This Charcuterie Board will change the way you think about entertaining with… 

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Filed Under: Appetizer, Bread, Meat, Salad Tagged With: charcuterie board, cheese board

Redfish Courtbouillon

December 5, 2022 by George Graham 28 Comments

Redfish Courtbouillon

Diving deep into a bowl of Redfish Courtbouillon is an exploration of the spicy side of Louisiana’s culinary culture. It is a saucy and richly flavored dish that doesn’t hold back on taste. This recipe delivers a heavy wallop of deliciousness in a Magnalite pot. My friend Lee Robicheaux grew up in Houma, Louisiana at… 

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Filed Under: Seafood, Stew Tagged With: cajun recipe, Cajun sauce piquante, creole recipe, new orleans recipes, redfish sauce piquante

Roast Beef Po’boy

November 28, 2022 by George Graham 75 Comments

Roast Beef Po’boy

Growing up in South Louisiana, po’boys were just about as common as hamburgers are today. In small towns back then, we didn’t have a burger chain on every corner. It was mostly mom-and-pop sandwich shops and greasy spoon cafés that put out their home-cooked specialties, especially a down-home Louisiana roast beef po’boy. I grew up… 

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Filed Under: Sandwich Tagged With: cajun cooking, Cajun food, Cajun po'boy recipe, Cajun po-boy recipe, cajun recipe, Cajun recipes, Leidenheimer bread, Louisiana cooking, New Orleans po'boy, po'boy recipe, po-boy recipe, poor boy sandwich, poor boy sandwich recipe, R & O's restaurant, R & O's Roast Beef Po-boy recipe, roast beef po'boy recipe, Roast beef po-boy

Bourbon Pecan Pie

November 21, 2022 by George Graham 18 Comments

Bourbon Pecan Pie

With its deep dark syrup set in a custard base, the smoky bourbon and molasses bring flavor to the scent of toasted pecans in this iconic Bourbon Pecan Pie. I was recently asked what the most popular sweet dessert in Louisiana is, and as usual, I began to complicate the answer with questions of my… 

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Filed Under: Sweets Tagged With: bourbon pecan pie recipe

Catfish Courtbouillon

October 17, 2022 by George Graham 98 Comments

Catfish Courtbouillon

My Cajun recipe for Catfish Courtbouillon uses a pungent seafood stock (I make mine from dried shrimp) and the addition of a couple of spoonfuls of dark roux. Rather than the red gravy Creole version, in this Cajun recipe for courtbouillon I use a light hand on the tomatoes favoring canned diced tomatoes rather than… 

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Filed Under: Seafood, Stew Tagged With: cajun cooking, Cajun courtbouillon recipe, Cajun food, cajun recipe, Cajun recipes, catfish recipe, Creole seafood recipe, Louisiana seafood recipe, Southern recipe

Shredded Short Rib Sandwich

October 10, 2022 by George Graham 4 Comments

Shredded Short Rib Sandwich

Every now and then you run into a dish that is the proverbial showstopper. It’s as if spotlights are shining down on the plate and the paparazzi are clicking away to get a shot from every angle. With this Shredded Short Rib Sandwich, a star is born. The inspiration for this Shredded Short Rib Sandwich… 

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Filed Under: Meat, Sandwich Tagged With: cajun cooking, Cajun food, cajun recipe, Cajun recipes, short rib sandwich recipe, ultimate grilled cheese recipe

Smoked Green Onion Sausage and Creole Red Onions featuring Savoie’s Sausage

September 26, 2022 by George Graham 16 Comments

Smoked Green Onion Sausage and Creole Red Onions featuring Savoie’s Sausage

There is an area just west of Lafayette, Louisiana that is known for its German heritage. Roberts Cove is at the center of it, and it is home to a long lineage of German immigrants who settled the Acadiana prairie in 1880.  This was a little over a century after the French Acadians found their… 

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Filed Under: Meat Tagged With: cajun cooking, Cajun food, cajun recipe, Cajun recipes, Cajun smoked sausage recipe, creole recipe, German sausage recipe, Germanfest, Louisiana, Robert's Cove, Savoie's smoked sausage, Zatarain's crab boil recipe

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About George Graham

I’ve lived in South Louisiana for all my life. My passion is the rich culinary heritage of Cajun and Creole cooking, and in the pages of Acadiana Table, my mission is to preserve and promote our culture by bringing you the stories and recipes that make it so unique. Read More…

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