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Andouille sausage is a Cajun creation, most at home in southern Louisiana, but it also appears a lot in New Orleans Creole cooking, too. It is almost always smoked and heavily seasoned. Typically andouille is seasoned with garlic, cayenne or other hot chiles, black pepper and usually thyme.
A Louisiana boudin sausage recipe. Boudin is meat and rice and vegetables in a casing, a Cajun favorite. Here's how to make it at home.
Andouille (Cajun Sausage) is a coarse-grained smoked meat made using pork, pepper, onions, and seasonings. Andouille is French in origin, but has also been brought to Louisiana by French or German immigrants. Andouille is mostly associated with Cajun cooking.
Cajun andouille sausage is a well known smoked sausage that can be found in Louisiana Creole cuisine. Andouille sausage is made using ground pork, onions, garlic, spices and Cajun seasonings stuffed into a casing. The sausage is then dried and smoked.
Here is a simple way to make a great home sausage with savory spices which will put some zing into your next meal. This will surely become a favorite of mine to include in gumbos, stews, jambalaya and fricassees.
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Andouille sausage has a rich, smoky flavor. Traditionally, it’s made with pork, salt, pepper and garlic and smoked over pecan wood and sugar cane. Ingredients. 1 tbsp dry thyme 1 tbsp cayenne pepper 4 tbsp salt 1 1/2 tsp filé powder 1/4 cup cracked black pepper 1/2 cup chopped garlic 1/2 lb pork fat 5 lbs pork butt 6 ft beef middle casing
Andouille Sausage is the classic Cajun smoked sausage. Great on it’s own or mixed into dishes like Gumbo, Jambalaya or even mac and cheese. Made from pork, garlic and plenty of spices. Making homemade smoked sausage is really quite simple to do at home.
Boudin Cajun sausage is a southern delicacy made of pork, rice, onions, green peppers, Cajun spices. Make into links or sausage balls.
Smoked sausage is a familiar food item throughout Acadiana, and not a festival goes on without a booth serving up a smoked sausage po’boy. This Cajun recipe doesn’t get any simpler and don’t look for me to complicate it…much. First, the basics: My bread is classic–a soft po’boy bun from Evangeline Maid Bread in Lafayette.