booked a trip to new Orleans for about 4 days. Any good advice for traveling there? any must sees? must eat or :mj06:
any help/suggestions would be appreciated.
any help/suggestions would be appreciated.
the wall :shrug: you know the wall that broke anf flow out the city
yer query got me thinking of my fave places, so I checked to see if they still operating...
Galatoire's is the best place, imho--but not cheap.
found on google search: Crabmeat Maison, Galatoire's version of crabmeat ravigote: jumbo lump crabmeat in a lightly seasoned mayonnaise-based dressing with a touch of Creole mustard, capers, green onions and parsley:
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Acme Oyster House, they have excellent oysters of any type, and po-boys.
Here's Acme Shrimp and Oyster PoBoy
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Buffa's for pub food, drinks and super hamburgers! (Buffa's Lounge. 1001 Esplanade Avenue)
Looks like Coop's is open!
And I always go to Central Grocery (not at crowded peak hours) to get a muffuletta for the trip back
(Herbsaint Restaurant for frog legs!)
anybody know any easy cajun recipes that do not use a lot of ingredients? :shrug:
Zatarain's mixes in box at your grocer excellent for easy. Jambalaya about the best they offer. Fry up some sausage with onions and green peppers to add to it! And shrimp and chicken and...
Zatarain's mixes in box at your grocer excellent for easy. Jambalaya about the best they offer. Fry up some sausage with onions and green peppers to add to it! And shrimp and chicken and...
I like to chill here although its not a heavily traveled tourist attraction: http://www.uglydogsaloon.net/
Also, grab a Muffaletta sandwich at the Central Grocery of New Orleans.
Ride the trolly, see the street shows at Jackson Corner.... visit the war memorial.. so much to do...
Be there Feb 19th - 22nd for Mardi Gras!!! :00hour
Lawtchen
What is "debris"?
thanks C
Funny you mention this.....this is what I am cooking tonight.
I cubed some smoked sausage and chicken...I combine 1 box Zatarain's jambalaya and 1 box Zatarain's Smothered Chicken. I also substitue 1/2 chicken broth instead of water and...
BOOOOOOMMM... here you go
debris...that reminds me, speaking of Nawlins food terms--you gotta order your hamburger "dressed".
nice to see Commander's Palace back open. One in Las Vegas closed :sadwave:
I've never see Zatarain's Smothered Chicken! I looked online and found they also had something called "Zatarain's Mossy Oak Jambalaya Mix"
Using chicken broth instead of water always good!
my bro will simmer the fried chicken chunks (and broth), fried sausage, onion and bell peppers with couple cans of tomatoes for few hours before putting in the Zatarain's. Real good dat!
and if you get the Central Gro. muffuletta for trip back--just notice the expressions on fellow passengers in plane when you pull that puppy out to eat!
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