CAJUN KING Butter Pecan Sauce

Description: CAJUN KING Butter Pecan Sauce Mix is quick and easy to prepare. It’s fail-safe, simple and takes only 30 minutes of prep time. This package offers a complete pre-measured and pre-mixed recipe with few additional ingredients required. Just add your favorite fish fillets or seafood. This packet yields enough mixture for 1 lb. of seafood or meat. Unit Size: 1 oz. (28g) Check out our delicious Turducken products for your holiday gathering! Or, for your next spring party may we suggest throwing a crawfish boil or shrimp boil. You may want to add some boudin and andouille , to spice it up! Let CajunGrocer serve your Creole and Cajun food needs.
Cajun Power Garlic Sauce

Description: This sauce is what made Cajun Power famous. This original recipe sauce is not hot. Every 8 oz. bottle has 2 oz. of squeezed garlic in it. The sauce is so versatile you can use it for cooking, marinating, seasoning or just pour right out of the bottle. Unit Size: 8 fl oz. (236mL) Check out our delicious Turducken products for your holiday gathering! Or, for your next spring party may we suggest throwing a crawfish boil or shrimp boil. You may want to add some boudin and andouille , to spice it up! Let CajunGrocer serve your Creole and Cajun food needs.
Cajun Cooking for your anniversary?
Cajun Cooking
I’d like to cook something special for my anniversary dinner. Each year I pick recipes from the world and I thought this year we could try Cajun Cooking. The one who gives me something like “family recipes” (I mean a recipe that is not taken from the internet) gets 10 pts.
Thank you and hugs from Italy
Traditional Cajun Cooking would include Turduckins (duck breast stuffed in a chicken stuffed in a turkey) & stuffed chickens. (Both are traditional French recipes long forgotten but rediscovered here in creole & cajun country)
With either, you would first de-bone the bird or ask your local butcher to do it for you(except for the wings), season the interior, then stuff with your choice of dressing. I like to stuff my birds with crayfish etoufee, Jambalaya(my favorite), dirty rice, Boudin, or something more “american” say Broccoli & Cheese rice casserole. Then I like to cook my bird in a clay pot.(I know that you can get your hands on a clay pot for sure in Italy!) Take root vegetables (potatoes, onions, shallots, carrots’ parsnips) & some mushrooms & place them on the bottom of the clay pot. Add a good full bodied red wine like Cabernet, merlot, sangiovese, granache or pinot noir (not chianti!) to the bottom to give a good flavor & add moisture. Place chicken on top of vegetables. Add fresh rosemary, garlic, sage & thyme then season appropriately with sea salt & fresh ground pepper. Cook at 375 for about 1 hour (get a meat thermometer)
DON’T FORGET TO SEASON THE INSIDE OF THE BIRD BEFORE STUFFING!!!!
Remove the bird onto a large cutting board & let cool for 10 minutes. Then with an extremely sharp knife slice the bird from side to side. This should create “Roulades” which should look like a meat circle filled with the stuffing. Season to taste & enjoy a true masterpiece!
For dessert make a white chocolate bread pudding complemented with a whiskey sauce.(recipe on the internet for bread pudding. Just add white chocolate!)
Or go for Bananas Foster
I am a manager at a Cajun Specialty Meat market & we sell about 1000 stuffed chickens every month. For more cooking instructions & ideas go to stuffedfoodstores.com
Because I think that you are in italy here are some leads on some prepackaged products that you can order; Zatatrains Jambalaya(the best), Tony Chaches creole seasonings. Paul Prudhommes seasonings (incredible)
Good Luck & happy anniversary.
Cajun Cooking
How to Make Cajun Recipe Crayfish Boudin : Sautéing the Crawfish for Crayfish Boudin Recipe
Learn how to sauté crayfish to make Cajun recipe crayfish boudin with expert seafood cooking tips in this free Cajun cuisine video clip.
Expert: Karl James
Bio: Karl James owns a small private catering company named CREOLESOUL, which specializes in creole cuisine. He has been cooking for friends and family for more than 30 years.
Filmmaker: Dana Glover
Duration : 0:1:58
making cajun boudin in south louisiana…aka cajun country!
just a peek to show yall how we do it here in cajun country.
Duration : 0:4:7
Boudin Sausage Cajun Recipe : Types of Boudin Sausage
Types of Boudin sausage; learn this and more in this free online cooking video series taught by expert chef Karl James on Cajun food.
Expert: Karl James
Bio: Karl James is the owner of a small private catering company named CREOLESOUL which specializes in Creole cuisine, but offers any type of cuisine desired.
Filmmaker: Dana Glover
Duration : 0:1:16
Boudin Sausage Cajun Recipe : How to Stuff Boudin Sausage
Tips on how to stuff a Boudin sausage; learn this and more in this free online cooking video series taught by expert chef Karl James on Cajun food.
Expert: Karl James
Bio: Karl James is the owner of a small private catering company named CREOLESOUL which specializes in Creole cuisine, but offers any type of cuisine desired.
Filmmaker: Dana Glover
Duration : 0:1:14
Cajun Injector Deluxe Gift Box

Description: Cajun Injector Injectable Marinades give instant easy flavor to a variety of meats. The natural goodness of beef, poultry, wild game and fish are enhanced by our creative recipes. This gift box includes one of each: Creole Butter Marinade, Creole Garlic Marinade, Roasted Garlic with Herb Marinade and Teriyaki Honey Marinade, an Injector and From Our Front Porch paperback cookbook. Check out our delicious Turducken products for your holiday gathering! Or, for your next spring party may we suggest throwing a crawfish boil or shrimp boil. You may want to add some boudin and andouille , to spice it up! Let CajunGrocer serve your Creole and Cajun food needs.
Anybody else dig Cajun food? What’s your favorite?
My favorite would be boudin, maybe partly because you can get good stuff even at a normal grocery store. And when I get a chance I really go for etoufee or jambalaya.
I made up a big pot of red beans and rice last weekend..had ham hocks..andouille …..and plenty of tony chachere’s…reminded me of home(Lake Charles)..i like my grits and grillades too…..a nice chicken and sausage gumbo…a nice maque choux..and rice dressing…or just munching on some pickled okra…but its hard here in Mo…ordered gumbo in a restaurant and when it got there it had broccoli in it…(for color they said)…almost choked on my sweet tea!!!
