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  2. Shrimp creole - Wikipedia

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    The shrimp may be cooked in the mixture or cooked separately and added at the end. Other "creole" dishes may be made by substituting some other meat or seafood for the shrimp, [2] or omitting the meat entirely. Creole-type dishes combine the qualities of a gumbo and a jambalaya. They are typically thicker and spicier than a gumbo, and the rice ...

  3. 40 best shrimp recipes to keep in your back pocket - AOL

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    Our best shrimp recipes include po'boy sandwiches, shrimp creole, tacos, coconut shrimp, and more. This is an easy and economical type of seafood to cook with. 40 best shrimp recipes to keep in ...

  4. JJ Johnson serves up 3 Southern-inspired recipes for summer - AOL

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    You'll see the smoke coming off the pan while these beautiful large shrimp cook. It's what I call "summer in pan" — crack open the beer you love and cook with it.

  5. 49 of the Best Creole Recipes to Enjoy for Black History ...

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    Teresa Blackburn. In this Creole recipe, Al Roker gives a dish traditionally done in a skillet on the stove-top a summertime spin by marinating shell-on shrimp in the rich, buttery sauce before ...

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  7. List of Louisiana Scenic Byways - Wikipedia

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    The Creole Nature Trail is an All-American Road that is designated primarily along stretches of LA 27 and LA 82 in Cameron and Calcasieu parishes, located in the southwestern corner of the state. Like most of Louisiana's Scenic Byways, it does not follow a linear route but instead consists of a network of existing state-maintained highways.

  8. Creole cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Creole comes from the Portuguese crioulo, from the verb 'to raise.' [6] In French, the term is créole.The word can refer to many things, but all of these things are the product of the mixing of three continents: the creole languages are a mix between a European language, a Native American language, and the languages brought by enslaved Africans.

  9. Why American Chefs Love Shrimp From This Coast - AOL

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