SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - It doesn’t have to be Mardi Gras to enjoy the flavors of New Orleans. And of you have the time and patience to make an etouffee, Georgia shrimp can be a great addition to it.
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Shrimp Étouffée
No trip to New Orleans is complete without eating shrimp étouffée: the saucy, Cajun-spiced shrimp that’s served over rice. As with many Louisiana recipes, shrimp étouffée gets its richness from roux, ...
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Dive deeper into these iconic Louisiana dishes. Gumbo and etouffee, two irresistibly rich dishes often mistaken for each other, are staples of Creole and Cajun cuisines. And for these recipes, the ...
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