Creole Crab Cream Sauce Recipe

January 27, 2011 by  
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BRING BUTTER & HEAVY CREAM TO A BOIL AFTER SEASONING WITH PAPRIKA. CREOLE SEASONING. SALT. PEPPER. (LIGHT) DRIED OREGANO….ONCE SAUCE STARTS TO BOIL STIR IN CRAB MEAT. DICED CELERY AND RED ONIONS! Continue to boil and let sauce thicken OR add more cream if needed! I sauteed chicken to go with it and served it over orzo pasta (rice works too!)…



Cajun Turkey Gravy

November 26, 2010 by  
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Just in time for Thanksgiving Day, here is our simple and fast Cajun Turkey Gravy. This is just the Gravy part, part one covers the Cajun Turkey that gave these drippings. Normally we use the broth for our stuffing to make it Cajun style too. We only use the fat for the roux and add chicken stock or water for the gravy. If you use the broth for your gravy, it WILL increase the heat level many fold…



HOW TO MAKE A CREOLE SAUCE RECIPE

October 12, 2010 by  
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BRING BUTTER & HEAVY CREAM TO A BOIL AFTER SEASONING WITH PAPRIKA. CREOLE SEASONING. SALT. PEPPER. (LIGHT) DRIED OREGANO….ONCE SAUCE STARTS TO BOIL STIR IN CRAB MEAT. DICED CELERY AND RED ONIONS! Continue to boil and let sauce thicken OR add more cream if needed! I sauteed chicken to go with it and served it over orzo pasta (rice works too!)…



Cajun mayonnaise recipe-part 2 of cajun burger

April 24, 2010 by  
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This Cajun Mayonnaise Recipe is part 2 in a 3 part series on how to make low carb cajun burger. Please see part 1 and part 3 on the website This recipe is spicy and delicious and low in carb….



Any Good Cajun Sauce Recipes?

March 25, 2010 by  
Filed under Cajun Food FAQ

Alright here’s my dilemma. I’m in need of a decent Cajun sauce recipe of some kind. NOTHING COMPLICATED OR OUTRAGEOUS. I’m not sure how many of you have ever had (or even heard of) a Cajun wrap from the Cookout fast food restaurants. Doesn’t matter I don’t suppose. Anyways, it’s just a chicken strip wrapped in a tortilla with lettuce, cheese, and their Cajun sauce. It’s delicious. I got a couple friends who work there, and they all tell me that their Cajun wrap’s sauce consist of their Cajun spice (which they put on fries and other things; it’s some kind of Cajun “dust”) and Texaspete.. and thats it.

I’d like to try this at home, though, but I don’t have a clue what I could make my own Cajun sauce out of. Any suggestions would be great!

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