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  2. Po' boy - Wikipedia

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    A po' boy (also po-boy, po boy derived from the non-rhotic southern accents often heard in the region, or poor boy) is a sandwich originally from Louisiana. It traditionally consists of meat, which is usually roast beef , ham , or fried seafood such as shrimp , crawfish , fish , oysters , or crab .

  3. Cuisine of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Leidenheimer Baking Company—established in 1896, the bakery is best known for its French bread, used for po' boy sandwiches, and other local breads such as muffuletta and pistolettes [73] Zatarain's—a food and spice company based in New Orleans, it produces Cajun and Creole cuisine related food items [74]

  4. Everything you need to know about making your very own po ...

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  5. Visit Cajun Country for No-Fuss Po'Boys, Boudin, and ... - AOL

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    Here's where to discuss dinner over lunch in Louisiana's lesser known food destination.

  6. How to Make the Ultimate Po'Boy - AOL

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    The po'boy sandwich, much like the muffaletta, is a fixture of New Orleans cuisine. And, like the muffaletta, it has many variations — some might argue, even more. ... That's because the po'boy ...

  7. New Orleans hot sausage - Wikipedia

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    Po' boys made with hot sausage patties or links are a traditional part of New Orleans street food. [5] [6] [7] Hot sausage po'boys are prepared by placing a patty on po'boy bread with melted American cheese, mayonnaise, and sliced lettuce, tomato, onion and pickles.

  8. Shrimp Po' Boy Burgers Bring A Cajun Kick To The BBQ - AOL

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    To sandwich the burger, select your favorite bun. We chose brioche, but Kaiser or Portuguese rolls would also be a tasty choice, reminiscent of the French bread rolls that po' boys are typically ...

  9. Louisiana Creole cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana Creole cuisine (French: cuisine créole, Louisiana Creole: manjé kréyòl, Spanish: cocina criolla) is a style of cooking originating in Louisiana, United States, which blends West African, French, Spanish, and Native American influences, [1] [2] as well as influences from the general cuisine of the Southern United States.