Look for fully cooked crawfish tail meat for this recipe. It’s available in well-stocked grocery stores often in the freezer section. If you can’t find crawfish, shrimp will work as a substitute.
Serve this crawfish etouffee over a bed of rice and you have a perfect meal for Mardi Gras. Simple to prepare, it packs a punch of Cajun flavor. The seasonings are perfectly balanced. The crawfish are ...
The differences between étouffée and gumbo lie in their ingredients, consistency, and preparation. An experts shares the key ...
"[Crawfish boils are] a community dining event," she says. The host prepares their own recipe of aromatics that go into a large pot of water, and attendees help boil and eat pounds of whole ...