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  2. Seafood boil - Wikipedia

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    The Low Country Boil may have possible influences from Louisiana, as there are some obvious similarities to some dishes of the cuisine of Louisiana. It showcases the same set of French, Spanish, African and Afro-Caribbean influences (spawning from the slave trade and Acadian expulsion), that Louisiana is known for. Meals for large gatherings of ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Gather Family and Friends for a Big Shrimp Boil - AOL

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    This shrimp boil features all the favorites -- shrimp, potatoes, corn, andouille sausage -- and serves it with butter sauce, Creole seasoning, and hot sauce. Gather Family and Friends for a Big ...

  5. Crab boil - Wikipedia

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    Boiled seafood in southern Louisiana tends to be spicier than that found in other parts of the country. Homemade crab boil recipes call for abundant amounts of hot sauce, cayenne pepper, salt, bay leaf, lemon, and garlic. Mustard seeds, coriander seeds, and allspice are popular extra options. Many people will start with a commercial crab boil ...

  6. Cajun cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana-style crawfish boil. The crawfish boil is a celebratory event where Cajuns boil crawfish, potatoes, onions and corn in large pots over propane cookers. Lemons and small muslin bags containing a mixture of bay leaves, mustard seeds, cayenne pepper, and other spices, commonly known as "crab boil" or "crawfish boil" are added to the ...

  7. Making gumbo for Mardi Gras? One New Orleans chef says ... - AOL

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    Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer approximately 30-40 minutes. Season to taste with Kosher salt, black pepper, Zatarain's Creole seasoning, Crystal hot sauce, Worcestershire sauce and ...

  8. Louisiana Creole cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana-style crawfish boil. The crawfish boil is a celebratory event that involves boiling crawfish, potatoes, onions and corn in large pots over propane cookers. Although potatoes, onions and corn are the most popular of the boil sides, many boils include peppers, mushrooms, celery, ravioli, whole garlic cloves and sweet potatoes.

  9. Lowcountry boil is ‘king’ in Beaufort. Meet the cook tasked ...

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    The Lowcountry Supper at Beaufort’s Water Festival is Thursday evening, and it will draw thousands. The cooks will be in “the ring of fire.”