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

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    That's because the po'boy has undergone a bit of a renaissance in New. The po'boy sandwich, much like the muffaletta, is a fixture of New Orleans cuisine. And, like the muffaletta, it has many ...

  3. Po' boy - Wikipedia

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    The fried oyster po'boys are also referred to by the distinct name "oyster loaf", and apparently have a different and older history. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] In a New Orleans "sloppy roast beef" po' boy, thick cuts are served with gravy, [ 12 ] [ 13 ] or for the "CrockPot tender" type the beef is stewed down until melded with its sauce, [ 13 ] while in a ...

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

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  5. Cuisine of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Oysters en brochette—a classic dish in New Orleans Creole cuisine, [36] raw oysters are skewered, alternating with pieces of partially cooked bacon; the entire dish is then broiled or breaded (usually with corn flour) then either deep fried or sautéed; Oysters Rockefeller—oysters on the half-shell that have been topped with parsley and ...

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  7. Oysters en brochette - Wikipedia

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    Oysters en brochette is a classic dish in New Orleans Creole cuisine. [1] Raw oysters are skewered , alternating with pieces of partially cooked bacon . [ 2 ] The entire dish is then broiled or breaded [ 3 ] (usually with corn flour ) then either deep fried or sautéed .

  8. Leidenheimer Baking Company - Wikipedia

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    Loaves of Leidenheimer's bread at the Oak Street Po'Boy Festival 2011. Leidenheimer Baking Company is a historic bakery in New Orleans.It was started in 1896 by George Leidenheimer, an immigrant from Deidesheim, Germany.

  9. The Best Spot for Comfort Food in Every State - AOL

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    The menu is packed with catfish, crab, shrimp, burgers, and po'boys; many evenings also feature oysters on the half shell. Popular picks: Don't pass up the Shrimp Buster, a house specialty since 1945.