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CAJUN KING Butter Pecan Sauce

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.

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Does anyone have a good recipe for cajun pork chops?

Or any other easy pork chop recipes.

1/4 cup all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon paprika
1 teaspoon ground sage
1 teaspoon Creole seasoning
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
4 (1/2 inch thick) boneless pork chops
2 teaspoons olive oil

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DIRECTIONS:
Place flour, paprika, sage, Creole seasoning, cayenne pepper, black pepper, and garlic powder in a large, resealable plastic bag. Place pork chops in the bag, seal, and shake to coat chops.
In a large skillet, heat oil over high heat for about 1 minute. Arrange chops in pan, and reduce heat to medium. Cook until pork chops are dark brown, about 6 to 8 minutes per side.

4 pork loin chops, 1/2 inch thick (about 1 1/4 pounds)
4 cloves garlic, cut in half
2 teaspoons Dijon style mustard
1/2 teaspoon cajun seasoning
1/4 teaspoon paprika

1. Set oven control to broil. Spray broiler pan and its rack with cooking spray. Remove fat from pork. Rub both sides of pork with garlic; discard garlic. Place pork on rack
in broiler pan. Mix remaining ingredients; spread 1 teaspoon of the mustard mixtrue evenly over pork.
2. Broil pork with tops about 3 inches from heat about 6 minutes. Turn pork; brush with remaining mustard mixture. Broil 5 to 6 minutes longer or until pork is
slightly pink when cut near bone.


Cajun Power Garlic Sauce

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.

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Any Good Cajun Sauce Recipes?

Alright here’s my dilemma. I’m in need of a decent Cajun sauce recipe of some kind. NOTHING COMPLICATED OR OUTRAGEOUS. I’m not sure how many of you have ever had (or even heard of) a Cajun wrap from the Cookout fast food restaurants. Doesn’t matter I don’t suppose. Anyways, it’s just a chicken strip wrapped in a tortilla with lettuce, cheese, and their Cajun sauce. It’s delicious. I got a couple friends who work there, and they all tell me that their Cajun wrap’s sauce consist of their Cajun spice (which they put on fries and other things; it’s some kind of Cajun "dust") and Texaspete.. and thats it.

I’d like to try this at home, though, but I don’t have a clue what I could make my own Cajun sauce out of. Any suggestions would be great!

Here are a couple ideas:

http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Cajun-Spice-Seasoning-Mix-in-a-Jar/Detail.aspx

http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Cajun-Spice-Mix-2/Detail.aspx

I would sprinkle my chicken with this spice before cooking. I think this is what you’re looking for.

Hope this helps!

rb


Creole Seafood Stew Recipe : Chop Onions for Seafood Stew

Learn how to chop onions for a creole seafood stew recipe in this free cajun food cooking video.

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 : 0:1:59

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Cajun Cooking Why Do People Try To Imitate Gumbo

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Im from New Orleans La, and every time I go out of town or in a city. I see some sort of restaurant advertising cajun cooking and creole food. Most of the time I check out the restaurant because I miss home so much I decided to try my so call home food. Needless to say it is horrendous. I been to 15 so call Cajun Cooking and creole food restaurants and none of them even compare to actually new orleans natives food.
First New Orleans food is not Cajun Cooking but creole french cooking.

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Gumbo Is Cajun Cooking

I see A lot of people ask for a gumbo recipe, and it just aggravates me, when they try to short stop our style of cooking. I feel as though if you are not going to cook the recipe from scratch, then your are not getting a new orleans taste of CUISINE, you are getting someone else cusine, I mean the whole point of cooking it is because you were craving for it right? However I just want to let these people know who loves gumbo but want the recipe to try and get it from the natives and not some online fake recipe. If you need my recipe or a native site I can give it to you. I just want people to respect our culture and food. And average gumbo take a day or a half. if you can cook gumbo in two or 6 hours it is not the real thing. Furthermore; lets not try to imitate other peoples culture. do it by the way it suppose to be done.

these are the things in a gumbo(shrimps, crabs, chicken, onions, celery, red, yellow, green peppers, okra, gizzards, oysters, tomatos and parsly. If you do not have all these things in your gumbo especially the seafood then you are not eating new orleans cusine rather than some other types of cusine but don’t put new orleans name to a cusine when it is not the orginal recipe

because they wanna make money just like everybody else in this troubled economy you gotta do what you gotta do

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Cooking Sirloin Tip Beef Roast CajunBlaze Style

This is my video response to Gwargwar1981′s cooking challenge. This is how I cook a Sirloin Tip Beef Roast. Watch and enjoy, and thanks to gwargwar1981 for the oportunity to post a video.

Duration : 0:9:39

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Viral Menu – Cajun Shrimp Pasta

Learn how to make Cajun Shrimp Pasta. Visit http://viralmenu.wordpress.com to get more information, and watch more free video recipes. Enjoy this Cajun Shrimp Pasta Recipe!

Duration : 0:1:34

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New Cuisine or Recipe??

Is there a particular cuisine that you have never tried but would like to try it someday? How about a recipe?

I would like to try Cambodian, Tunisian or Portuguese cuisine, I have never had anything from these countries.

I would like to try cooking some Creole and Cajun foods, this is new territory for me but I love Creole dishes.
****FOLKS: read my questions!

BTW, Thanks for the recipes, they look yummy!

Great question! I would like to try some authentic & traditional Scandinavian dishes. Also, I’ve always wanted to try some Maori (NZ) dishes.

Recipe wise: would love to do up a good classic NE Crab Boil one of these days!


Trying to remember a French Quarter restaurant in New Orleans?

I remember walking back through Jackson Square to our hotel on Canal Street, so I’m thinking it is on Chartres, possibly in the area of Madison Avenue, Dumaine Street or St. Phillip. If I remember correctly, it was on the corner. And I recall having a soft shelled stuffed crab for dinner. The menu was diverse – like steaks, seafood, chicken – so I don’t think it was a cajun / creole or regional cuisine so much. We’re trying to remember and none of us have yet to come up with the name. I tried looking at area maps, but I haven’t found one that lists all of the restaurants in the area. The other thing that I remember is it almost seemed like two different buildings because we came in through one door and were taken through another to get to our table. And the rooms were really long and narrow. I’m thinking it had dark wood and high ceilings. I know my description probably doesn’t help, but I wanted to provide as much info as possible. Thanks for your help!

Sounds like Irene’s, which is at the corner of Chartres and Saint Philip.

539 St. Philip Street
New Orleans, LA 70116
504-529-8811


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