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Blood Orange Salad

June 19, 2023 by George Graham 1 Comment

Blood Orange Salad

Blood orange.  I just like the sound of it.  A citrus so ripe, rich and juicy it bleeds flavor.  It drips intense, acidic plasma that drains the life out of the fruit.  Ok, so I’m dramatizing a bit.  But, just a bit.  These are orgasmic oranges with a bright and biting taste that begs for… 

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Filed Under: Fruit, Salad Tagged With: blood orange, cajun cooking, cajun recipe, citrus dressing, creole cooking, healthy salad, light salad dish, summer salads, vegetarian, vinaigrette

Chicken-Stuffed Bell Peppers with Maque Choux Sauce

May 1, 2023 by George Graham 11 Comments

Chicken-Stuffed Bell Peppers with Maque Choux Sauce

When I saw the bin of ripe green bell peppers at my local farmer’s market, I immediately thought of stuffing them.  In Cajun country, stuffing sweet peppers with ground anything is a basic Cajun recipe that every home cook knows by heart.  Usually it’s a mixture of beef and pork sausage with just the right… 

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Filed Under: Meat Tagged With: Cajun bell pepper, cajun cooking, Cajun corn maque, Cajun food, cajun recipe, Cajun recipes, Corn maque choux recipe, Louisiana cooking, Stuffed Bell pepper recipe

Apple Gateau with Calvados Crème Sauce

April 24, 2023 by George Graham 13 Comments

Apple Gateau with Calvados Crème Sauce

My Apple Gateau with Calvados Crème Sauce balances tart fruit with sweet creaminess against the delicate crumb of a perfectly baked cake.  The French liqueur adds elegance that makes this a special occasion for any dinner. Plus, it’s simple to make. If you were to ask me why I love this Apple Gateau with Calvados… 

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Filed Under: Fruit, Sweets Tagged With: Acadiana, apple dessert, apple pie, apple pie recipe, cajun cooking, Cajun desserts, calvados, Louisiana recipes

Heirloom Tomato Soup

April 17, 2023 by George Graham 4 Comments

Heirloom Tomato Soup

You say tomato, I say soup.  It goes without saying that a steaming hot bowl of tomato soup is the ultimate comfort food. You know exactly what I mean–it feels warm and cozy just like that old pair of fur-lined slippers you refuse to throw out (c’mon, admit it). Tomato soup is quite good right… 

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Filed Under: Sandwich, Soup Tagged With: cajun cooking, Cajun food, cajun recipe, Cajun recipes, grilled cheese recipe, heirloom tomato recipe, tomato and red pepper soup, tomato soup recipe

Creole Snapper En Papillote

April 10, 2023 by George Graham 6 Comments

Creole Snapper En Papillote

What is it about cooking en papillote (in a paper bag) that seems so civilized and celebratory?  Cooking food in parchment paper wrapped tightly to hold in the steam and juices is a mainstream technique that is embraced by many culinary cultures.  The Italians have their al cartoccio, but the French seem to seal the… 

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Filed Under: Seafood Tagged With: cajun cooking, Cajun food, cajun recipe, Creole fish recipe, En Papillote recipe, New Orleans recipe, pompano En Papillote recipe, red snapper recipe

Crawfish Étouffée

February 20, 2023 by George Graham 215 Comments

Crawfish Étouffée

Just think of it: Fresh Louisiana crawfish tail meat swimming in a lightly thickened butter sauce infused with spices and aromatics over a mound of white rice. This is the purest expression of Cajun cooking I know and love. It’s that time of year, and in case you missed it, here is my recipe. But… 

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Filed Under: Seafood Tagged With: Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival, cajun cooking, Cajun Creole cooking, cajun festivals, Cajun food, crawfish etouffee recipe, etouffee, etouffee cookoff

Ponce Upon A Time: Sweet Potato-Stuffed Smoked Ponce

January 16, 2023 by George Graham 96 Comments

Ponce Upon A Time: Sweet Potato-Stuffed Smoked Ponce

Long ago the French came to the bayous of Louisiana and brought with them a vast wealth of recipes.  Over generations of influence, the tastes and flavors of most of those Cajun recipes have evolved.  These classic Cajun recipes and the artisan skills that go into Louisiana’s culinary cultural uniqueness are fascinating to me.  The… 

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Filed Under: Meat Tagged With: Cajun chaudin recipe, cajun cooking, Cajun food, Cajun ponce recipe, cajun recipe, Cajun recipes, chaudin recipe, ponce recipe

The Long, Hot Simmer: Soulful Chicken Soup

January 9, 2023 by George Graham 18 Comments

The Long, Hot Simmer: Soulful Chicken Soup

Most every food culture takes pride in their version of chicken soup. It is as basic and fundamental a recipe as cooking gets. But, most folks haven’t a clue to how exceptionally delicious–no, heavenly–this dish can be. To learn the skill of making a rich, sublime soup of nothing more than chicken, vegetables, and water… 

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Filed Under: Soup, Uncategorized Tagged With: cajun cooking, Cajun food, cajun recipe, Cajun recipes, chicken soup recipe, Dark chicken stock, soup stock

Cajun Boudin

January 2, 2023 by George Graham 230 Comments

Cajun Boudin

It’s time to start off the new year with tasty adventure and if you are fortunate enough to live in Louisiana or are planning a trip here, the bayou backroads are a source of delicious discovery.  The food culture abounds along these rural highways and byways that offer up a treasure trove of good eating. … 

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Filed Under: Meat Tagged With: Cajun boudin recipe, Cajun Boudin Trail, Cajun Creole food, cajun recipe. cajun cooking, hot boudin, Louisiana Culinary Trails

Speckled Butter Bean, Okra, and Lamb Soup

December 12, 2022 by George Graham 6 Comments

Speckled Butter Bean, Okra, and Lamb Soup

This warm and hearty Speckled Butter Bean, Okra, Lamb Soup delivers on Southern flavors, and when topped with a wedge of rosemary cornbread, it is a filling dish. And it showcases lamb, an ingredient not often seen on Southern tables. For far too long, Cajuns have been missing out.  Beef, pork and chicken have been… 

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Filed Under: Meat, Soup Tagged With: cajun cooking, cajun cornbread, Cajun cuisine, cajun festivals, Cajun food, cajun recipe, Cajun recipes, cajun soup, cornbread, lamb soup recipe

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About George Graham

I’ve lived in South Louisiana for all my life. My passion is the rich culinary heritage of Cajun and Creole cooking, and in the pages of Acadiana Table, my mission is to preserve and promote our culture by bringing you the stories and recipes that make it so unique. Read More…

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