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18 Monday Nov 2013

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Acadiana, Atchafalaya Basin, Étouffée, Cajun, Creole, Fried Green Tomatoes, Louisiana, Luke, New Orleans

My family came in for a visit this month, and I wanted them to have a wide variety of things to do, even though they have been here several times. To start the weekend off right, my fiancé cooked them a meal of southern delight. We began with some boudin, which they had never tried before. Boudin, for those of you who don’t know, is a Cajun sausage. In this instance, it was stuffed with rice, crab and shrimp. Delicious! Next, we moved on to the main dish of Crawfish Étouffée over rice with red snapper and green beans.  There is sometimes a distinction in Louisiana between Cajun and Creole dishes. My fiancé makes what is a called a blonde roux for his Étouffée as opposed to a brown roux (or no roux at all).  For dessert, I whipped up a batch of homemade sugar cookies and my fiancé made homemade triple chocolate gelato. Needless to say, we were Étoufféed! 🙂

Clockwise from top left: sugar cookies; chile chorizo cornbread; red snapper and etouffee; boudin

Clockwise from top left: sugar cookies; chile chorizo cornbread; red snapper and etouffee; boudin

The following day we headed out to Mason’s Grill for brunch. They were just voted best Bloody Mary (and you can build your own!) in the country by Food Network. It is a family owned and operated restaurant known for their southern dishes. Their portions are huge and heavy, but amazing! They serve dishes like the Breakfast Burger (bring your appetite), Cajun Breakfast, or Seafood Au gratin Benedict. After devouring our food, we headed out to Cajun Country a.k.a Henderson, Louisiana. In the Atchafalaya Basin, where we took an airboat tour among the cypress trees, learned some history and saw alligators! The Atchafalaya Swamp is the largest in the country (did not know that) and our tour guide at Atchafalaya Basin Landing & Marina did an awesome job of showing us around. After our tour, we wandered around Breaux Bridge and had some late afternoon snacks of BBQ Shrimp, gumbo, Fried Green Tomatoes, Crawfish cornbread and fried shrimp dressed with honey aioli, all at Café Des Amis. Unfortunately, we did not make their Zydeco Brunch, but that is on my list of things to do!

Swamp Tour

Swamp Tour

The next morning we headed out to New Orleans for another food adventure (just kidding! Or am I?). We grabbed some local coffee from Community Coffee and headed on down to the Big Easy. After checking in, we wandered around the French Quarter looking for some delicious oysters. Per usual, the line at Acme Oyster was out the door! So we headed across the street to Felix’s, which were equally delicious! (I mean it is the same Gulf Coast, right?).  We had them raw and chargrilled, we had some crab fingers, blackened shrimp and some fried pickles. If you have never had Chargrilled Oyster or some tasty crab fingers, you are missing out! Deciding we needed to caffeinate before going out to dinner that evening (yes, we were going to dinner) we stopped at Antoine’s Annex for an espresso. They did have some delicious looking pastries, maybe next time!

Not to be repetitive but we went to R’evolution that night for dinner. We just loved it so much the first we had to try it again, especially with family! Plus, we had to try some more items on the menu. Items such as the Soft Shell Crab Bisque, Beer Battered Crab Beignets, and Rotisserie Duck served with a pea foie gras, Red Snapper and Pork Belly a La Plancha, and the Braised Boneless Short Ribs in a red wine sauce. Yum!

Clockwise from top left: Heirloom tomato salad; soft shell crab bisque; roasted duck; red snapper; braised beef shortribs

Clockwise from top left: Heirloom tomato salad; soft shell crab bisque; roasted duck; red snapper; braised beef shortribs

For their last day in NOLA, we went to Chef John Besh’s Luke for breakfast. It is a Franco-German brasserie, but he incorporates Creole as well. I kept it simple and had the local yogurt, with house made granola and berries for breakfast. The others had the breakfast sandwiches on a homemade biscuit: fried chicken and spicy mayhaw glaze and the grilled Chisesi Ham with Emmenthaler cheese and tomatoes. As a thank you, the waiter brought us over a fresh basket of beignets served with hot chocolate sauce. And this is why I love the Big Easy!

Clockwise from top left: Fried Chicken biscuit; ham biscuit; yogurt and granola; beignets

Clockwise from top left: Fried Chicken biscuit; ham biscuit; yogurt and granola; beignets

 

 

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07 Friday Jun 2013

Posted by sweepingthesouth in Acadiana, Food, Restaurants, Travel

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Andouille, Baton Rouge Louisiana, Cooking, Crayfish, Fish and Seafood, Home, Lafayette, Louisiana

A few weekends ago, my fiancé and I traveled to Lafayette for the weekend. I had not yet been to “Cajun country” as they call it, and I had really wanted to try the food there.  The drive there was eerily beautiful, especially as you cross the Atchafalaya swamp. We stayed in a small town called Breaux Bridge for the weekend, known as the crawfish capital of Louisiana. Upon arriving, we were starving and desperate to eat.  We stopped at a place called Le Café. It’s not really a café, per se. It reminds me of the clam shacks we have up north. We ordered a shrimp po’boy and the catfish platter. I was very pleased with my po’boy…the shrimp were huge! I hate when you order shrimp in Louisiana and they give you these little peewee shrimp. My fiancé also enjoyed his catfish, which was seasoned and fried to perfection. The other bonus is that they give you a ton of food and it’s cheap!

shrimp po'boy

shrimp po’boy

We left there satisfied and headed to our B&B, the Isabelle Inn. Such a charming place in such a quaint little town! The people there were very kind and accommodating. After we checked in, we decided to walk through the many antique shops and cafes located “downtown”. For dinner, we ventured into Lafayette to a place called Jolie’s Bistro. It’s a farm to table restaurant, featuring a seasonal menu, which consists of mostly Cajun dishes. Honestly, I could have just tried all of their starters, small plates and “salted bits”.  To start off we had Jolie’s Oysters, topped with crawfish, corn, and Andouille sausage and mascarpone cheese, and followed by a salmon and grapefruit salad and spicy crab bisque. We probably could have stopped there (well, maybe one more small plate) but we had already ordered our main dishes. I had the duck saltimbocca served with sweet potato and Andouille hash. My fiancé had the braised short ribs served with shiitake mushrooms and risotto. Everything was delicious and I especially enjoyed my gimlet! (Scroll down below to see how pretty it was!)

Duck Saltimbocca

Duck Saltimbocca

The next morning we awakened to a lovely brunch at the inn. We did not realize our hosts were such gourmet chefs! She created a special treat of roasted plums served with mascarpone, fresh homemade biscuits, cherry tomatoes and pine nuts and crawfish étoufée served over scrambled eggs. It was the first time I had seen étoufée over scrambled eggs since moving to Louisiana. If you are hesitant at all, it’s actually a tasty treat! I’ve been thinking of making it at home for brunch ever since I tried it.

roasted plums

roasted plums

To sum up, we had a delightful stay in Breaux Bridge and I have wanted to go back since then to try more of what Acadiana has to offer.

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