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  2. Seafood boil - Wikipedia

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    A crawfish boil in New Orleans. Seafood boil in the United States is the generic term for any number of types of social events in which shellfish, whether saltwater or freshwater, is the central element. Regional variations dictate the kinds of seafood, the accompaniments and side dishes, and the preparation techniques (boiling, steaming ...

  3. Cuisine of the Maritimes - Wikipedia

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    They also introduced new food preservation techniques, like pickling and canning. These settlers influenced the development of dishes like fish and brewis, a Newfoundland specialty made from salted cod, hard bread, and fatback, and Irish stew, a meat and vegetable dish popular in New Brunswick. [2]

  4. Gumbo - Wikipedia

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    Gumbo is a heavily seasoned stew that combines several varieties of meat or seafood with a sauce or gravy. [8] Any combination of meat or seafood can be used. [9] Meat-based gumbo may consist of chicken, duck, squirrel, or rabbit, with oysters occasionally added. Seafood-based gumbo generally has shrimp, crab meat, and sometimes oysters. [9]

  5. New restaurant will have steak night, seafood boil and bingo ...

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    Quesadillas: choose chicken, shrimp, lobster, Caprese or spinach portabella ($11.99-$18.99) Sides: fries, jasmine rice, mac and cheese, cucumber salad, macaroni salad, black beans, beans and rice ...

  6. Bizarre Foods America - Wikipedia

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    Bizarre Foods America is an American television series, and a spin-off of Bizarre Foods, this time focusing on the United States rather than international travel. Andrew Zimmern travels to various cities throughout the country (as well as Canada, Colombia, and Peru) and samples local cuisines and ways of life.

  7. How to Make Martha Stewart's Shrimp Boil - AOL

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    Martha’s classic shrimp boil recipe is a wonderful, easy way to prepare fresh seafood. No Lowcountry boil is complete without adding hearty helpings, corn, and potatoes, but her extra touches ...

  8. A purist's low country boil makes a feast - AOL

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    Jun. 8—The low country boil is a permanent fixture of the Southern diet. It's simple, maybe even minimalist, but hard to beat either in the realm of flavor and volume. A typical low country boil ...

  9. Acadian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Most Acadians did not manage to escape the deportation. But, of those who did, most fled to the east and north of New Brunswick Note 3. As such, Acadian cuisine in the 18th century was refocused around what could be grown, hunted and fished in the less fertile lands of the East Coast of New Brunswick and the Upper St. John River Valley. [5]