Login Help Install our spyware-free toolbar -- its cute! Cajun Heritage All about the people who made this site Cajun Words and Cooking Terms Read articles by Maw Maw about Cajun Culture! Ask Maw-Maw Most Popular Recipe Box Search!



Find A Recipe:

Title Everything
     Advanced Search

Recipe Index

  
order our cookbook today!
"la cuisine de maw-maw"
  


  Appetizers
  Soups & Salads
  Side Dishes
  Main Dishes
  Breads & Rolls
  Desserts
  Cakes & Candy
  Jams & Jellies
  Other
  Nouveau Cajun

  
  


   Recipe Photo Album
   Submit - A - Recipe
   Request - A - Recipe
   Ask Maw-Maw
   Hot Stuff!
   Unit Converter
   Tell A Friend
   Guestbook
   Email Us

  

Sign up for our Real Cajun Recipes Newsletter!

Email Address


     
Nouveau Cajun
Spicy Chicken & Sweet PotatoesRaoul Couvillon
I came up with this combination as a weekday afterwork, something good in a hurry - What's in the kitchen moment. It's a healthy and surprisingly tasty dish.
Ms. Charlene's Chicken Jill D. (Opelousas)
My friends mom used to make these for us we were in high school...which was oh...about 10 years ago. HaHa. They were our favorite! Since we are all grown and moved out, we don't see each other very often. So, out of the blue, I called her and she gladly gave me her recipe. I didn't think they would be as good as her, but you know what...they were!!!! So easy and soooooo good!
Not yet rated
Lemon CustardDedicated to my friend and cook, Brenda Richard
The original recipe Panna cotta, is an Italian dessert made by simmering together cream, milk and sugar, mixing this with gelatin, and letting it cool until set. An Italian phrase which literally means "cooked cream", appeared in Woman's Day and is not labor intense. It is so similar to our custard that Maw Maw added the recipe as part of the Nouveau Cajun. This was a big hit at a recent dinner party.
Not yet rated
Grilled Duck Bacon WrapJaneen
Imagine a clear, crisp morning with a gentle breeze moving the grass and trees. The sun is just breaking over the horizon and in the distance a flight of ducks start flying from a neighboring rice field. The thrill of the Cajun duck hunting is on it's way. Once you have bagged your limit and you think of the different dishes to make, add this one to your list.
Not yet rated
Crawfish RavioliRenee
This meal marries my two favorite cuisines: Cajun and Italian. Growing up in Eunice, LA, crawfish were plentiful and always anticipated during the "fishin' season."
Fish in Red GravyJ Briggs
Almost like a catfish coubillion of which if using this recipe takes a lot less time to prepare. Most Cajun women have to work similar to the rest of American society. Always nice to get a shortcut recipe to Cajun cooking.
Dean's Tres Groovy GranolaJon for his Mother, Dean Miller
Jon writes, "The reason I consider this Cajun is because my Mom, who is Cajun, made the recipe up". It sure is good, he claims.
Not yet rated
Sweet SauerkrautCarl B Leger
Sauerkraut, a non traditonal Cajun food, has captured the Cajun's taste buds and is served more and more frequently on the Cajun dinner table.
Not yet rated
Roasted Pepper SoupKip Alexandre' Faulk
While living in Lake Charles, Louisiana I had a few friends visiting from Austin, Texas. I offered to cook dinner for these guys, but to my surprise, they soon let me know that they were vegetarian. This was a first for me, but not a problem. My creativity led me to this Roasted Pepper Soup, which is great served as an appetizer, or as the main dish.
Le Poulet noirci avec les Fraises et les EpinardsKip Alexandre' Faulk
Blackened Chicken laced with Strawberries and Spinach.......GREAT IDEA FOR YOUR DIET!!!! - Whoops did I say that word.....Maybe this is better...one of our "Guilt-Free Cajun Creations" Our author writes......This is another one of my "Somewhat Heart Healthy" recipes. There are a few open markets here in Kansas City, and one day, while walking through the famous City Market, I stumbled upon a vender selling the odd combination of spinach and strawberries. So, of course, my imagination led me to this salad idea. My experiment became a great meal-starter, with the sweetness of strawberries contrasted with the "kick" of blackened chicken breast. Hope you enjoy.
Not yet rated
 
1 2 3 4  Next
 
 
 
 
about us   articles   ask maw-maw   contact us   RSS feeds   cajun links   learn french   heritage  
guestbook   recipes A-Z   blog   recipebox   register   submit a recipe!   tell a friend   legal   privacy policy  
 
   

© 2009 NetNerds Consulting Group. All Rights Reserved.
Alphonse (R) is a Registered Trademark of RealCajunRecipes.com

Last 30 days: 56,950    Exec time: 0.28