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1. CAFE DU MONDE: Beignet
ADDRESS: 56 Dreyfous Dr, New Orleans, LA
OPEN: MON-FRI 9:00AM-5:00PM | SAT-SUN 9:00AM-4:00PM
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SOCIAL: @cafedumonde

🇺🇸BEIGNET: Mix together flour, baking powder, kosher salt, eggs, granulated sugar, melted butter and pure vanilla extract to make dough. Roll and then cut it into squares. Fry the dough squares. Remove the fried squares and dust them with powdered sugar.

💸PRICE: US $2.73 for 3
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ADDRESS: 1500 Esplanade Ave, New Orleans, LA
OPEN: MON-SAT 7:00AM – 2:00PM | SUN 8:00AM – 2:00PM
WEBSITE:
SOCIAL: @lildizzys

🍗FRIED CHICKEN: Dip the chicken pieces in an egg wash and then coat in seasoned flour. Deep fry until golden brown.

🇺🇸GUMBO: Saute flour and oil in a pot. Add onions, bell peppers and celery and saute until softened. Add chicken or seafood stock to the pot. Add the meat, gulf seafood & vegetables and 3-4 bay leaves. Cook for 30 minutes. Remove bay leaves before serving.

💸PRICE: Fried Chicken US $1.50-2.00 per piece | Gumbo US $5.00-$7.00 | Buffet – US $6.99 – $17.99
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3. JOEY K’S: Eggplant Napoleon + Red Beans & Rice + Crab & Corn Beignet Balls
ADDRESS: 3001 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA
OPEN: MON-SAT 11:00AM – 9:00PM | SUN 11:00AM – 3:00PM
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🍆EGGPLANT NAPOLEON: Coat eggplant slices with italian bread crumbs and fry. Coat gulf shrimp with flour and fry. To make crawfish cream sauce, simmer garlic, add cream, creole seasoning, worcestershire, butter and green onion. Combine and serve.

🍛RED BEANS & RICE: Boil soaked beans in water or stock. Add onions, bell peppers, celery, and sausage. Add thyme and bay leaves. Bring to a simmer for about 2 hours until beans are soft. Continue to add liquid and stir until the mixture becomes creamy. Serve with Louisiana long grain or popcorn rice.

🦀CRAB & CORN BEIGNET BALLS: Mix together plain flour, cornmeal and baking powder. Add eggs and milk to form a batter. Add crab meat, kernels from the cooked corn on the cob and red peppers chopped finely. In a bowl, mix together herbs, lemon and cayenne and mayonnaise. Form little balls from the batter and deep fry until golden brown. Serve alongside the mayonnaise mixture.

💸PRICE: Eggplant Napoleon US $11.50 | Red Beans & Rice US $9.95 | Crab & Corn Beignet Balls US $8.50
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33 thoughts on “Gumbo Queen and Cocaine Donuts!!! New Orleans Wildest Creole Cooking!”

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  2. Bro the food in the beginning is called mandazi or mahamri where im from. Interesting to seee that another part of the world, would have a different take on something so similar to ours, from KENYA btw❤❤

  3. I have a serious question for people in new Orleans. I'm not from there so don't get mad at me. But I have never seen a flavored or stuffed Beignet.

    Could that be like a new trend to have something like a shop that only sells flavored beignets like strawberry, chocolate, red velvet, etc.

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  4. If crawdads are the most unique thing you tried, then sunny… come to new Hampshire lol. We have ponds stocked with those things year round. They taste so good. And, our gumbo that we make every year has, chicken, shrimp, crawdads, chorizo and linguica. Then our own broth and rice. Oh yeah! Lol

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  6. Red beans and rice were served on Monday because that was historically when women started their week of weekly laundry. The Monday laundry day was the most physically demanding and also when she boiled her clothes in the "copper" over the fire. The pot of red beans and rice could be set to the side of, or in the remains of that fire. It was a simple, tasty and low prep dish she could have prepared for her family. Thank you so much for visiting my state.

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