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Anyone cook boudin in an oven?

Posted on 10/30/18 at 7:06 pm
Posted by doliss
Northern VA
Member since Sep 2009
984 posts
Posted on 10/30/18 at 7:06 pm
Normally I prefer it on a grill, i like to crisp up the casing. Just curious if anyone has cooked it in an oven before. Pan doesn't come out as well as i'd like. I'll hang up and listen
Posted by brightside878
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2009
1559 posts
Posted on 10/30/18 at 7:09 pm to
Do it in the oven more times than not. I think it’s the best way to cook it. The casing gets just as crisp but doesn’t tear from the grill. Just gotta be careful to spray the pan, and don’t cook too long because it will explode on you
Posted by doliss
Northern VA
Member since Sep 2009
984 posts
Posted on 10/30/18 at 7:10 pm to
thinking 350 for 20-25 mins?
Posted by bubba102105
Member since Aug 2017
441 posts
Posted on 10/30/18 at 7:15 pm to
I do it in the oven in a cast iron pan flipping every 10-15 minutes until I get the crisp on the casing. Between 350-400
Posted by speckledawg
Somewhere Salty
Member since Nov 2016
3915 posts
Posted on 10/30/18 at 7:18 pm to
I prefer the grill, but that's simply because I would rather cook outside.
Posted by celltech1981
Member since Jul 2014
8139 posts
Posted on 10/30/18 at 7:20 pm to
I microwave it then hit it with the broiler
Posted by BarryMcCokner
Nola Area
Member since May 2017
277 posts
Posted on 10/30/18 at 7:21 pm to
Does a bear shite in the woods?
Posted by wickowick
Head of Island
Member since Dec 2006
45794 posts
Posted on 10/30/18 at 7:22 pm to
It is already cooked, you just need to heat it up
Posted by MSWebfoot
Hernando
Member since Oct 2011
3263 posts
Posted on 10/31/18 at 5:38 am to
I like to cut each link into 3 pieces or so. The heat it that way. It sort of crisps the edges of the rice.
I prefer the grill though.
Posted by auggie
Opelika, Alabama
Member since Aug 2013
27812 posts
Posted on 10/31/18 at 6:24 am to
Cook it in the skillet, then add some beer and simmer a little bit. This is great for any sausage and hot dogs. Stoudt beer works best.

I guess you could also use the beer in the oven, but I haven't tried that yet.

Downvoters don't like beer?
This post was edited on 10/31/18 at 6:40 am
Posted by CHEDBALLZ
South Central LA
Member since Dec 2009
21909 posts
Posted on 10/31/18 at 6:30 am to
I cook mine in the toaster oven. Heat it about 300 for 15 minutes and turn it every few minutes. I spray it with a little olive oil cooking spray to get it to crisp faster.
Posted by Martini
Near Athens
Member since Mar 2005
48829 posts
Posted on 10/31/18 at 6:57 am to


I use these on top of a cookie sheet for sausage, boudin and bacon. Keeps the bacon from shrinking and allows all the fat to drop underneath and the air to circulate so no need to flip. About $5 at Wal-Mart. Plus you get a good clean bacon fat to save.
Posted by bayouvette
Raceland
Member since Oct 2005
4715 posts
Posted on 10/31/18 at 8:19 am to
grill.
Posted by PillageUrVillage
Mordor
Member since Mar 2011
14731 posts
Posted on 10/31/18 at 8:32 am to
quote:

Downvoters don't like beer?


We prefer drinking it
Posted by Chuker
St George, Louisiana
Member since Nov 2015
7544 posts
Posted on 10/31/18 at 8:42 am to
quote:

boudin



Nothing but a tube of fat with a little meat mixed in.
Posted by auggie
Opelika, Alabama
Member since Aug 2013
27812 posts
Posted on 10/31/18 at 8:46 am to
quote:

We prefer drinking it


Dang, I aint tellin ya to put it all in the skillet, just a little bit.


Try it first with some good hot dogs. You gonna like it.
Posted by LSUballs
RayVegas LA
Member since Feb 2008
37721 posts
Posted on 10/31/18 at 8:53 am to
quote:

Nothing but a tube of fat with a little meat mixed in.



I think by fat you really mean rice.
Posted by haricot rouge
Baton Rouge, La
Member since Sep 2006
847 posts
Posted on 10/31/18 at 9:11 am to
Try the George Foreman grill....

Would never have done it, but only quick option during a out of town trip. Skin crisped up great, warmed through out and did not burst.
Posted by Tiger inTampa
Tampa, FL
Member since Sep 2009
2171 posts
Posted on 10/31/18 at 10:22 am to
quote:

It is already cooked,


Not necessarily. When I head back to Louisiana I buy mine "green" and freeze in 1 lb packs to take back to Florida. Thaw, wire rack in a 373 degree oven for 40 minutes. T-Boys in Mamou. I do stop in Krotz Springs for some Kartchner's smoked though. That I just heat up because its fully cooked.
Posted by celltech1981
Member since Jul 2014
8139 posts
Posted on 10/31/18 at 10:33 am to
quote:

Not necessarily


Stay in ya lane florida baw. Boudin is cooked before it was stuffed. Even "green" boudin. The rice may not be cooked thoroughly but the meat is.

Edit: if there is raw meat in it then it is just wrong. I just looked it up and there are one or two places that case it raw but that isnt how boudin is traditionally made
This post was edited on 10/31/18 at 10:41 am
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