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what foods are truly Cajun?
Posted on 5/4/11 at 2:28 pm
Posted on 5/4/11 at 2:28 pm
other than boudin and hog's head cheese, I can't really think of any foods that are originally Cajun. Jambalaya, gumbo and etoufee were all modified by the cajuns to make it their own in a sense, but are there any foods that the Cajuns came up with themselves?
Posted on 5/4/11 at 2:29 pm to bee Rye
does corn maque choux qualify?
Posted on 5/4/11 at 2:29 pm to bee Rye
Rice and gravy.
Seriously, try telling someone from any other part of the country about that and they will cringe. IDK why.
Also, a cajun stew is MUCH different than a stew up north.
eta:
Yes, maque choux
Seriously, try telling someone from any other part of the country about that and they will cringe. IDK why.
Also, a cajun stew is MUCH different than a stew up north.
eta:
Yes, maque choux

This post was edited on 5/4/11 at 2:30 pm
Posted on 5/4/11 at 2:30 pm to bee Rye
crawfish boils & crawfish etouffee
Agreed. & they probably cringe because they think gravy comes in a jar or a packet. They have no idea how to brown meat & make gravy but once they taste it, they sure know how to eat it!
I'd have to say stuffed smoked pounce would probably fit in that catagory of "original" Cajun. I know other cultures use the stomach & do stuff it but I don't know if any other culture makes it the way we do.
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Rice and gravy.
Seriously, try telling someone from any other part of the country about that and they will cringe. IDK why.
Agreed. & they probably cringe because they think gravy comes in a jar or a packet. They have no idea how to brown meat & make gravy but once they taste it, they sure know how to eat it!
I'd have to say stuffed smoked pounce would probably fit in that catagory of "original" Cajun. I know other cultures use the stomach & do stuff it but I don't know if any other culture makes it the way we do.
This post was edited on 5/4/11 at 2:34 pm
Posted on 5/4/11 at 2:31 pm to bee Rye
Anybody else eat crawfish before us?
Posted on 5/4/11 at 2:31 pm to TIGERFANZZ
quote:word, crawfish for sure, but etoufee is not cajun originally, just the addition of crawfish.
crawfish boils & crawfish etouffee
Posted on 5/4/11 at 2:32 pm to Boudreaux35
quote:the chinese
Anybody else eat crawfish before us?
but thats a legit one for sure
Posted on 5/4/11 at 2:33 pm to bee Rye
You've just invited catman along for a 10 page pissing contest
Thanks
Thanks
Posted on 5/4/11 at 2:37 pm to Powerman
quote:actually just looking to be educated. I couldn't for the life of me think of more than a few dishes that were originated by the cajuns
You've just invited catman along for a 10 page pissing contest
Thanks
Posted on 5/4/11 at 2:38 pm to bee Rye
Any type of confit
Dirty rice
Squirrel Gravy and rice
Dirty rice
Squirrel Gravy and rice
Posted on 5/4/11 at 2:40 pm to PrincessLeia
quote:nope, not on these two, maybe on the squirrel rice and gravy though
Any type of confit
Dirty rice
Posted on 5/4/11 at 2:42 pm to bee Rye
quote:
other than boudin and hog's head cheese, I can't really think of any foods that are originally Cajun. Jambalaya, gumbo and etoufee were all modified by the cajuns to make it their own in a sense, but are there any foods that the Cajuns came up with themselves?
hard to say what you mean. probably every dish ever made was modified by somebody else.
boudin and hogs head cheese are clearly from the french, the cajuns just added/subtracted stuff. samea s jambalaya.
Posted on 5/4/11 at 2:44 pm to AreJay
quote:by most historical account jambalaya was actually invented in new orleans, although its a pretty close relative to a paella
samea s jambalaya.
Posted on 5/4/11 at 2:47 pm to PrincessLeia
quote:Yeah right Princess, cause everyone knows squirrels were invented in Evangeline.
Squirrel Gravy and rice
Posted on 5/4/11 at 2:47 pm to Boudreaux35
quote:
Anybody else eat crawfish before us?
before there were cajuns, native americans ate them. romans ate them. it's eaten in plenty of countries today.
Posted on 5/4/11 at 2:48 pm to Ole Geauxt
Red beans and rice (short grain rice makes it cajun)
Posted on 5/4/11 at 2:50 pm to PrincessLeia
quote:
Any type of confit
Are you serious? You need to get out more.
Posted on 5/4/11 at 2:51 pm to bee Rye
quote:
by most historical account jambalaya was actually invented in new orleans, although its a pretty close relative to a paella
this is at least partially true.
let's put it this way then, boudin was 'created' by the cajuns the same way jambalaya was 'created' by the 'creoles.' a pre-existing dish existed and they adapted.
Really the cajuns did the same thing with jambalaya if we assume they took it from the 'creoles.'
cajun jambalaya : creole jambalaya :: creole jambalaya : paella :: cajun boudin : 'french
boudin'
but then what do we really know? you had a lot of germans around louisiana as well. and the french do make sausages, but germans are typically more known for their sausage making.
This post was edited on 5/4/11 at 2:53 pm
Posted on 5/4/11 at 2:51 pm to AreJay
quote:Surley the cajuns invented crawfish and squirrels...
before there were cajuns, native americans ate them. romans ate them.
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