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Andouillette (French pronunciation:) is a French coarse-grained sausage made from the intestine of pork, pepper, wine, onions, and seasonings. Andouillettes as served by Le Merciére, a traditional bouchon in Lyon. Andouillettes are generally made from the large intestine and are 7–10 cm (2 + 3 ⁄ 4 –4 in) in diameter.
Once the casing is stuffed, the sausage is smoked again (double smoked). [4] Nicknamed the "Andouille Capital of the World", the town of LaPlace, Louisiana, on the Mississippi River, is especially noted for its Cajun andouille. [5] The country Cajuns west of Lafayette, Louisiana, make andouille similar to the French. They season the pig ...
Andouille—a spicy smoked pork sausage, characterized by a coarse-ground texture and large-diameter casing. Boudin—a cooked sausage made with green onions, pork, and rice, and usually a large amount of ground pork or chicken livers. Boudin may be thought of as "dirty rice in a casing."
1. Heat a small skillet over high heat. Add the andouille and cook, stirring, until sizzling, about 1 minute. Transfer to a medium bowl and let cool to room temperature. Mix the sausage with the sliced olives, softened butter and minced shallot. 2. Light a grill. Rub the salmon fillets all over with olive oil and season lightly with salt and ...
1. Heat a small skillet over high heat. Add the andouille and cook, stirring, until sizzling, about 1 minute. Transfer to a medium bowl and let cool to room temperature. Mix the sausage with the ...
1. Preheat the oven to 350°. Wrap the sweet potatoes in foil and bake for 45 minutes, until they are soft. Let the sweet potatoes cool. Meanwhile, in a food processor, combine the cornmeal and ...
SAUSAGE, POTATO AND SWEET PEPPER TRAYBAKE. Start to finish: 1 hour. Servings: 4 to 6 1 pound Yukon Gold OR russet OR red potatoes, cut into ½-inch wedges.
Maque choux (left) with dill mashed potatoes. Maque choux / ˈ m ɑː k ʃ uː / is a traditional dish of Louisiana.It is thought to be an amalgam of Creole and Native American cultural influence, and the name is likely to derive from the French interpretation of the Native American name.