Similar Recipes
Shrimp Étouffée
This shrimp etouffee recipe is the result of a road trip down to New Orleans. Our shrimp etouffee is authentic and developed from eating a lot of cajun food
Shrimp Étouffée
Light or dark, thick or thin: shrimp étouffée the way you want it.
Clemenceau'd Shrimp from 'Treme'
Shrimp Clemenceau is a New Orleans classic that appears on the menus of the old-school restaurants like Dooky Chase and Galatoire's. The big, juicy gulf shrimp are tossed with potatoes, mushrooms, and peas, and then topped with a rich lemon-butter sauce.
Grilled Cajun Shrimp and Grits
Fire up the grill! This twist on Shrimp & Grits tops cheesy grits with cajun-spiced shrimp and spicy scallion-garlic butter. Pure summer comfort food!
Cajun Shrimp
Dry-brined in a mixture of salt and baking soda then tossed in a balanced spice blend that packs subtle heat, this Cajun shrimp is tender, juicy, and packed full of flavor.
New Orleans-Style Barbecue Shrimp from 'Mastering the Art of Southern Cooking'
Barbecue shrimp requires only quick stove-top cooking. And what it does have in common with barbecue is the spicy, saucy mess than ensues when sitting down to a big bowl of the stuff.
Creole Succotash from 'Treme'
The succotash I grew up eating was a simple side dish of lima beans, corn, onion, black pepper, and a big hunk of butter. But despite my familiarity with the basic version, I am open to different interpretations of the dish (as long as it still contains butter, corn, and limas, of course). This creole succotash from the Treme cookbook is kind of like a tricked out version of the classic. In addition to the requisite vegetables, you'll find okra, celery, bell pepper, shrimp, and two kinds of pork...
Bouillabaise (Provençal Fish Stew)
Bouillabaise is a classic seafood stew that truly harnesses the flavors of the Mediterranean. A combination of fish and shellfish, beautiful aromatics, and of course bright saffron completes this Provençal comfort dish.
Shrimp Scampi With Pasta
Made with a garlicky bath of butter and olive oil, shrimp scampi is a great sauce for pasta. We punch up the flavor with dry vermouth, lemon juice and zest, and fresh parsley.
Shrimp and Grits
Our version adds mushrooms, crispy bacon, and gruyère to an easy and monumental classic.
A Louisiana classic, this easy Cajun shrimp étouffée features a velvety sauce with just a hint of spice. Serve it simply with white rice and you can almost picture yourself in The Big Easy.
Serve With
Garlic bread
You definitely need these as a side for your next dinner. Fresh, homemade garlic bread is the best!
Cornbread
To-die-for Cornbread! Crispy edges, sweet corn flavour and so moist you don't need butter to scoff it down (but who in their right mind would skip butter?!)
Buttery Homemade Croutons with 6 Seasoning Ideas
Take your soup and salad game to the next level with a batch of buttery homemade croutons! They're easy to make and a great way to use up leftover bread.
Honey Butter Glazed Cornbread
This decadent Honey Butter Glazed Cornbread is spongy and almost cakelike with a delicate sweetness. It's not dry or crumbly like some other cornbread.
Cornbread
Here's my easy cornbread recipe to pair with some sticky BBQ ribs and slaw.
Roasted Root Vegetables
Classic Roasted Root Vegetables are a simple, hearty dish that brings out the natural flavors of carrots, parsnips, turnips, sweet potatoes, and more. The perfect side for any fall or winter meal.
Corn Ribs - your new favourite way with corn
Corn ribs - my new favourite way to eat corn on the cob. For the best, season before cooking, then douse with garlic butter after.
Better-Than-Dominos Garlic Bread
Better than Domionos! For a truly religious garlic bread experience, skip the fancy bread and use a basic French baguette. And don't even think about skimping on butter!
Feast inspired by Chef — Binging With Babish
This week, we're finally tackling the all-out feast prepared by Chef Carl Casper after rage-quitting his creatively-stifling job from the foodie film essential, Chef. Bit too long for a YouTube title. Special thanks to Roy Choi for helping me figure out all these dishes!!
Garlic rice
Garlic Rice is the easiest, best tasting rice side that goes with any main, any cuisine! Buttery rice cooked with golden sautéed garlic. Easy!