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  2. How to Make Your Corn on the Cob Taste Like It Came From Wingstop

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    A Redditor asked Wingstop employees to share the secret spices used to make the fried corn, and one person responded that it's "just sweet corn put in the fryer and then tossed Cajun seasoning on it."

  3. We're Ranking the Best Wingstop Flavors—Sauces and All - AOL

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    Out of 11 different Wingstop sauce options, which flavor is a touchdown?

  4. Best Wingstop Flavors: I Ranked 13 Flavors, Including ... - AOL

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    6. Louisiana Rub. Here’s where the Creole flavors you might be missing from Popeyes come into play. Louisiana Rub at Wingstop is terrific, bursting with Old Bay-style seasoning and flecked with ...

  5. Cajun cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Many Cajun recipes are based on rice and the "holy trinity" of onions, celery, and green pepper, and use locally caught shell fish such as shrimp and crawfish. Much of Cajun cookery starts with a roux made of wheat flour cooked and slowly stirred with a fat such as oil, butter or lard, known especially as the base for étouffée , gumbo and ...

  6. Holy trinity (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    Cajun holy trinity. The "holy trinity" in Cajun and Louisiana Creole cuisine is the base for several dishes in the regional cuisines of Louisiana and consists of onions, bell peppers and celery. The preparation of Cajun/Creole dishes such as crawfish étouffée, gumbo, and jambalaya all start from this base.

  7. Smothering (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    Smothering meat, seafood or vegetables is a cooking technique used in both Cajun and Creole cuisines of Louisiana. The technique involves cooking in a covered pan over low heat with a moderate amount of liquid, [ 1 ] and can be regarded as a form of stove-top braising .

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  9. Filé powder - Wikipedia

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    Filé powder is used in Louisiana Creole cuisine in the making of some types of gumbo, a thick Creole soup or stew often served over rice. [1] Several different varieties exist. In New Orleans, what is known as Creole gumbo generally varies from house to house though still retaining its Native American origins.