Tag: cajun

  • Shrimp and Sausage Jambalaya

    shrimp and sausage jambalaya

    I love traveling; going to another place is a chance to experience another culture and connect with other people. Strangely though, most of my traveling has been outside of the United States rather than within it. Up until surprisingly recently (a couple years ago), I hadn’t even been west of western Maryland (despite having traveled internationally multiple times). But I’m planning on making my way around the US soon, and one city I know I want to stop in is New Orleans. Typically seen as a city of excess, yes (laissez les bon temps rouler), but also a city of people passionate about food and drink, two things very close to my heart. So this jambalaya (and my Cajun spice mix) is my first tentative connection to the city, my attempt to start connecting with the culture there before I can get there myself. I tried to keep this recipe relatively simple, and it comes together surprisingly fast. While modifying stock with shrimp shells (for some extra flavor), you sautee up andouille sausage and the Cajun holy trinity (onion, bell pepper, and celery), then combine the two with tomatoes and rice and pop it in the oven for a nice even heating. The result is very flavorful and (according to my boyfriend, who attended school in New Orleans) fairly authentic.

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  • Blackened Catfish

    blackened catfish

    I’m notoriously bad at quick meals; I joke that for me, cooking bacon and eggs takes an hour (what can I say, both do better cooked low and slow!). Often when I’m making a dish for the first time, I make changes that end up increasing the cooking time – a half hour caramelizing onions, an extra fifteen minutes toasting and grinding my own spices, and so on. But I don’t always have a few hours to cook dinner, so when I find a recipe that I can cook in under half an hour and that tastes delicious, I know it’s one I need to hold onto. And, as I’ve mentioned recently, I’ve been trying to cook more seafood, so I’m doubly glad to add this blackened catfish recipe to my repertoire. With only four ingredients (and that’s counting salt and vegetable oil!), simple is the name of the game here, focusing on the fresh flavor of the fish and the nuances of my homemade Cajun spice mix (but feel free to use your favorite store-bought cajun spice mix instead). Sticking with simplicity, I served this fish up with some quick sauteed greens, and it made for an amazingly easy and tasty meal.

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