This is my blog dedicated to New Orleans & Louisiana cooking! I'll give links to great Creole & Cajun recipes and sites, as well as some of my own recipes. I love talkin' New Orleans, food and otherwise! Incidentally, I'm from Detroit. Go Figure. Lets just say I figured out "what it means, to miss New Orleans" and this site helps ease the pain.
Thursday, December 28, 2006
Shrimp Etouffee recipe at Nola Cuisine
I shared my recipe for a classic Shrimp étouffée, starting with a homemade shrimp stock from the shells and a blonde roux, then layering in the trinity of onion, celery, and bell pepper. The aromas that fill the kitchen as it simmers—garlic, thyme, tomatoes, and a hint of hot sauce—carry a deep nostalgia for me, taking me right back to walking through the streets of New Orleans where those same smells drift out of kitchens and corner restaurants. Finished with shrimp, green onions, and parsley, and ladled over Creole-boiled rice, it’s a dish that not only satisfies the appetite but stirs the soul with memories.
Be sure and check out my Creole & Cajun Recipe Page as well as my Bibliography of Creole & Cajun Cookbooks!
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I love all your recipes!! The shrimp stock is brilliant.
What happened to this site???
What happened to this site?
Nola Cuisine is back up but at a different domain, it's a long story but you can find everything here: nolacuisine.net
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