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Where did New Orleans cuisine originate from What is Mardi Gras? Mardi Gras in New Orleans Spending time in the Crescent City Mardi Gras Breakfast Sourdough Beignets Rustic Crab Quiche Bananas Foster Pancakes Homemade Paczki (Polish Donuts) New Orleans Beignets Mardi Gras King Cake Cinnamon Rolls Sausage Potato Hash Fried Eggs Benedict Recipe Sourdough Beignets King Cake Beignets Bourbon Brown Sugar Banana Bread King Cake Pancakes Cajun Andouille Sausage Sweet Potato Frittata Irresistible Peach Praline Bread Buttery Peach Praline Scones V8 Bloody Mary Boozy Mardi Gras Drinks: Easy Hurricane Cocktail Recipe | gritsandpinecones.com Planter's Punch Ramos Gin Fizz Bourbon Margarita B-52 Shots Absinthe Frappe Limoncello Cocktail (Italian Limoncello Spritz Recipe) Milk Punch Blackberry Sazerac Gin French 75 Cognac French 75 Blackberry Bourbon Smash Inspired Cajun Appetizers Classic Oysters Rockefeller Crawfish Queso Dip Boudin Balls Bayou Crab Chowder Smoked Oysters Cajun Beer Boiled Peanuts Hot Cajun Crab Dip Mardi Gras Grilled Oysters New Orleans-style BBQ Shrimp Oysters Bienville Shrimp Remoulade Easy Mardi Gras Hot Muffuletta Dip Deep Fried Oysters with Remoulade New Orleans BBQ Shrimp Muffuletta Dip Creole Shrimp Deviled Eggs with Bacon Muffuletta Olive Salad Chargrilled Oysters Cajun Shrimp Dip Classic Oyster Stew Mardi Gras Food - Mains & Entrees Dirty Rice The Best Shrimp Creole Creole jambalaya Cajun Pasta with Sausage and Peppers Cajun Skillet Jambalaya Seafood Gumbo Crawfish Étouffée Cornmeal Crusted Shrimp Po' Boy Muffulettas Shrimp Etouffee Fried Shrimp Po Boy Recipe - House of Nash Eats Seafood, Chicken and Sausage Gumbo Grillades ‘n’ Grits Spicy Confetti Shrimp Easy Red Beans and Rice with Sausage The Greatest Cajun Shrimp Pasta Cajun Meatballs and Pasta Chicken and Smoked Sausage Jambalaya New Orleans BBQ Shrimp and Cheesy Grits Red Bean and Sausage Soup Crawfish Boil Recipe Mardi Gras Food - Side Dishes Cajun Sauce Corn Macque Choux Easy Dirty Rice (Instant Pot or Stovetop) Favorite Crawfish Mac and Cheese Cajun Maque Choux Macaroni Salad Louisiana Rice Dressing (a holiday favorite) Collard Greens and Potlikker Mardi Gras Desserts Bourbon Bread Pudding with Bourbon Cr�me Anglaise Traditional Mardi Gras King Cake Bourbon Pralines and Cream Ice Cream Bananas Foster Macaron The BEST Bananas Foster Pumpkin Praline Bread Pudding Mardi Gras Puppy Chow Bananas Foster Cheesecake in Oatmeal Cookie Crust Southern Bourbon Caramel Sauce with Toasted Pecans Mardi Gras Cookies Mini Mardi Gras Cheesecakes Bourbon Pecan Pralines Pecan Pie Bread Pudding Super Easy Mardi Gras Cookies Bananas Foster Upside Down Cupcakes FAQs

These classic Mardi Gras food and drink recipes are great for big and small celebrations. This collection of New Orleans cuisine includes everything from breakfast fare to Cajun appetizers, gumbos, po’ boys and étouffées, spirited cocktails and Mardi Gras desserts. New Orleans dishes are what you want for your Mardi Gras party.

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  • 1 Where did New Orleans cuisine originate from
  • 2 What is Mardi Gras?
  • 3 Mardi Gras in New Orleans
  • 4 Spending time in the Crescent City
  • 5 Mardi Gras Breakfast
  • 6 Boozy Mardi Gras Drinks:
  • 7 Inspired Cajun Appetizers
  • 9 Mardi Gras Food - Side Dishes
  • 10 Mardi Gras Desserts

Where did New Orleans cuisine originate from

New Orleans cuisine is steeped in a rich heritage of Creole and Cajun cooking that takes cues from a melting pot of European, Caribbean, African and Native American influences.

Culinary customs, methods, and techniques from Spain, Italy, France, Germany, Africa, and the West Indies, as well as traditions closer to home, converge to make the cuisine from New Orleans truly a worldly experience.

With so many amazing food cultures coming together in one place it’s no wonder that Louisiana cuisine, from humble to haute, is considered an epicurean powerhouse.

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What is Mardi Gras?

Mardi Gras (literally Fat Tuesday in French) marks the Carnival celebration period extending from the Feast of the Epiphany to its culmination on Shrove Tuesday.

Traditionally, Mardi Gras is the last day of feasting and revelry before Lent, a traditional time of Christian penitence.

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Mardi Gras in New Orleans

No other city in America treats Mardi Gras with the same exuberance and abundance as New Orleans. It’s not a one-day affair, but a month long lead up to the big day with parades, beads, masks, costumes, imbibing and FOOD.

Mardi gras food runs the gambit from traditional King Cake and Gumbo to to soft, sugar coated beignets and sweet, high alcohol Hurricanes. Whether you’re celebrating in the Crescent City or not, paying homage with some of those classic recipes is a fun and delicious way to mark the end of Carnival and the beginning of Lent.

Spending time in the Crescent City

Personally, New Orleans is one of my absolute favorite vacation destinations.

I love the attitude of the residents, the slow drawl of a Cajun dialect and the sites and sounds which are a feast for the senses.

From the grand estates that line the Garden District to the debauchery of Bourbon Street, the fantastic shopping along Magazine Street and the food, food, food, that’s taken so seriously even the hole in the wall joints have an Instagram following.

And lest you think it’s all heavy, fried, or sauced food, I discovered my favorite salsa recipe at a low-key Mexican restaurant that we ducked into to get out of the rain. Not exactly Mardi gras food, but it’s good!

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Mardi Gras Breakfast

Start your Mardi Gras celebration with these New Orleans inspired breakfast dishes. From the traditional beignets made famous by Cafe Du Monde to the unexpected King Cake pancakes, these tasty recipes will get you into a party mood.

Personal Note: One of our favorite breakfast spots when visiting The Big Easy is Stanley's in Jackson Square. My pick is the soft-shell crab benedict. My husband goes for the boudin benedict. Avoid: The Court of the Two Sisters - major tourist trap and the food is just meh, not to mention over-priced.

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Sourdough Beignets

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Shoutout to Kyleigh at Barley and Sage for her rendition of the classic Cafe Du Monde beignets. Her sourdough version is buried under an avalanche of powdered sugar. Consider this Must Have Mardi Gras food if you can't make it to the French Market on Decatur Street.

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Rustic Crab Quiche

This rustic crab quiche is loaded with lump crab meat in a savory egg custard. Perfect for Mardi Gras breakfasts or brunch, it's a classic New Orleans recipe that doesn't disappoint.

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Bananas Foster Pancakes

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To heck with Fat Tuesday, these bananas foster pancakes might be the new weekend standard. Thanks to Aleksandra at Everyday Delicious for sharing her recipe.

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Homemade Paczki (Polish Donuts)

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Amy, from House of Nash Eats, makes the most glorious jelly-filled Paczki - they might give her classic beignets (next one down) stiff competition!

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New Orleans Beignets

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Plush and yeasty, these sugar-showered beignets from House of Nash Eats are worth every calorie.

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Mardi Gras King Cake Cinnamon Rolls

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King Cake is a classic Mardi Gras dessert recipe and Kim from Three Olives Branch has taken this sweet favorite one step further with her batch of Cinnamon Rolls with the telltale tri-color sugar embellishents.

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Sausage Potato Hash Fried Eggs Benedict Recipe

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A delicious twist on Eggs Benedict, this Sausage Potato Hash Fried Eggs Benedict from Paula at Call Me PMC has perfect fried eggs over sausage potato hash. It's topped with an amazing, creamy blender hollandaise sauce.

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Sourdough Beignets

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Sourdough gives these light beignets more depth of flavor and unmistakable flavor. Thanks to Brandon from Sourdough Brandon for sharing his recipe.

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King Cake Beignets

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Can't decide between King Cake and Beignets? Don't. Melissa from Melissa's Southern Style Kitchen has you covered with this mashup!

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Bourbon Brown Sugar Banana Bread

You'll love this Southern Louisiana inspired recipe with crunchy toasted pecans and a healthy dose of bourbon mixed into the sweet banana bread batter. This makes several large loaves, so you can freeze some for later or share with other revelers.

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King Cake Pancakes

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Here's a fun and inspired way to eat King Cake for breakfast... In pancake form! Kathleen from Grits and Gouda drizzles simple icing over a short stack of banana pancakes. Don't forget the traditional colored sanding sugars for this Mardi Gras breakfast food the kids will gobble up!

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Cajun Andouille Sausage Sweet Potato Frittata

For a more savory start to the day (and slightly healthier), this New Orleans recipe with sweet potatoes and andouille sausage is quick and easy to make and loaded with Cajun flavors. Serve with hot sauce for an extra kick.

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Irresistible Peach Praline Bread

Pralines are synonomous with New Orleans cuisine so we consider this richly speckled peach praline yeast bread a welcome new kid on the block where Mardi Gras food is concerned. This is perfect for breakfast because it's heavenly when toasted and served with a slather of farm fresh butter.

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Buttery Peach Praline Scones

And speaking of pralines, these ridiculously buttery, tender peach praline breakfast scones are outta bounds. Everyone wants to start Mardi Gras with one or two of these flaky sweet breads on the menu.

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V8 Bloody Mary

Because this post is about Mardi Gras food and drink, I think this V8 Bloody Mary counts as breakfast, don't you? At the very least, its the hair of the dog to get you moving the next day!

Boozy Mardi Gras Drinks:

When planning your food menu for Fat Tuesday, don't forget something to wash it all down with.

These classic Mardi Gras drinks range from sophisticated slow-sipping craft cocktails to drinks that flow like Kool-Aid. No matter which you choose, these Bourbon Street inspired cocktails are perfect to toast the occasion.

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Easy Hurricane Cocktail Recipe | gritsandpinecones.com

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It wouldn't be Mardi Gras without a hurricane -- drink that is. With two types of rum, passion fruit juice, orange and lime with a splash of grenadine. Be sure to use the proper glassware - something curvy is a must. Thanks to Sharon at Grits and Pinecones for her recipe.

Planter's Punch

Planters Punch is as popular in the Big Easy as it is on any Caribbean island. Serve this fruity rum punch cocktail with a pineapple garnish and revel in the flavors. Paper umbrellas and swizzle sticks are optional for this Mardi gras drink.

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Ramos Gin Fizz

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From Burrata and Bubbles, Amanda gives this gin cocktail a floral, citrusy vibe with a frothy head. Tastes like a celebration in a glass.

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Bourbon Margarita

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This easy bourbon margarita via Alejandra from The Littlest Crumb is just like a regular margarita but with a whiskey twist. Made with bourbon, cointreau, lime juice and a dash of agave. Then shaken and served on the rocks in glass with a salted rim. Laissez les bon temps rouler!

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B-52 Shots

Doing alcohol shots are definitely a "thing" on Bourbon Street, so these eye-poppying layered B-52 shots should be on your Mardi Gras party menu, too. Made with Kahlua, Bailey's Irish Cream and Grand Marnier, it's a party in a shot glass.

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Absinthe Frappe

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This icy Absinthe and Mint cocktail from Jay and Leah at The Gastronom Blog will chill you to the bone! It's a traditional Louisiana drink that's instantly refreshing.

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Limoncello Cocktail (Italian Limoncello Spritz Recipe)

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This Limoncello Spritz needs only 3 ingredients; limoncello, prosecco and sparkling water... A terrific daytime sipper that's light and refreshing.

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Milk Punch

This cocktail isn't as potent as the other Bourbon Street specials, but it is a very tasty sipper and a traditional New Orleans drink. Made with milk, spiced simple syrup and a shot of good brandy, bourbon or cognac (your choice).

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Blackberry Sazerac

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This fruity twist on the classic Sazerac uses a blackberry simple syrup blended with St. George Absinthe Verde. Enjoy this elegant sipper with a twist. Recipe compliments of Jay and Leah at The Gastronom Blog, so you KNOW its legit!

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Gin French 75

There are two classic ways to make a French 75 and this recipe uses the more traditional, gin. It's light and bubbly with a spirited finish. Great with a twist of lemon and served in a champagne flute. This cocktail is a classic libation that you'll love.

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Cognac French 75

The Cognac French 75 uses French Cognac instead of gin with champagne (or sparkling wine) for a fizzy finish. Try this sophisticated classic New Orleans recipe served in a coupe with a twist. This is my personal favorite for cooler weather.

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Blackberry Bourbon Smash

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This blackberry bourbon smash cocktail via The Littlest Crumb is an easy-to-make craft cocktail. Make with a homemade brown sugar blackberry and rosemary simple syrup, dash of fresh lime juice, bourbon and a splash of club soda.

Inspired Cajun Appetizers

The Crescent City is situated so close to the Gulf of Mexico, it's no wonder that seafood is a major part of New Orleans cuisine. Many of these Cajun appetizers are based on the local Southern Louisiana oysters shrimp and crawfish synonymous with the region.

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Classic Oysters Rockefeller

Oysters rockefeller was first created at famed New Orleans restaurant, Antoines. Made with fresh oysters on the half-shell sauteed shallots and spinach deglazed with with pastis or Pernod and broiled under a layer of breadcrumbs. #doesntsuck.

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Crawfish Queso Dip

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This cheesy seafood gem comes from Aimee Broussard from the website of the same name. This crawfish dip is best served hot with crunchy toasted crostini. YUM!

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Boudin Balls

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Nothing says New Orleans cuisine like Boudin sausage and this Cajun appetizer recipe, courtesy of Kevin over at Kevin Is Cooking makes the BEST! He recommends dipping these hot, crunchy sausage balls into a simple remoulade! The ultimate Mardi Gras bite!

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Bayou Crab Chowder

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With potatoes, corn, sausage and Cajun spices, this rich chowder is a great way to start a meal! Thanks to A Kitchen Hoors Adventures for sharing this one.

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Smoked Oysters

These smoked oysters are nothing like the kinds you find in a tin. They are succulent, briny, juicy and delicious. Healthy too --not something. you can usually say about Mardi Gras food.

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Cajun Beer Boiled Peanuts

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These Cajun inspired Beer Boiled Peanuts from Pam and Sara at Biscuits and Burlap are a Southern snack just made for watching football games, but we think these Cajun appetizers are perfect food for Mardi Gras parties.

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Hot Cajun Crab Dip

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Don't you want to dig into this crab dip with some crackers or chips; from Brianna at Casual Foodist.

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Mardi Gras Grilled Oysters

Mardi Gras grilled oysters have a Cajun butter sauce that's delectable with these savory bivalves. It's also a super easy recipe to make on any grill. Break out your oyster shucker, these are rich, spicy, briny and irresistible.

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New Orleans-style BBQ Shrimp

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BBQ Shrimp is a constant on most menus in the Big Easy. It's a peel and eat affair that's a little messy, very delicious and a lot of fun. Thanks to Jackie at Syrup and Biscuits for sharing her recipe.

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Oysters Bienville

Oysters Bienville is a New Orleans original -- with a flavorful wineand butter sauce these broiled beauties are a bit indulgent and go perfectly with cocktails.

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Shrimp Remoulade

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Marissa over at Pinch and Swirl makes the best Cajun shrimp remoulade and it's easier than you might think! Try this easy New Orleans inspired recipe for a simple but stellar starter.

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Easy Mardi Gras Hot Muffuletta Dip

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The only thing better than muffuletta dip, is hot muffuletta dip with two kinds of cheese and salami. This one uses a convenient store-bought giardiniera for a quick and easy Mardi Gras appetizer.

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Deep Fried Oysters with Remoulade

Cornmeal crusted, deep fried oysters with a lip smacking remoulade sauce is an irresistible Mardi Gras appetizer. The shellfish are tender, hot and juicy with a crunchy fried cornmeal dredge. Great with an Abita beer.

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New Orleans BBQ Shrimp

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Chenee from Chenee Today shares her classic New Orleans recipe for BBQ Shrimp and it's a doozy. These peel and eats are served warm in a spicy Creole butter sauce. You'll be licking your fingers the entire way through this lip-smacking recipe.

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Muffuletta Dip

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Kathleen at Grits and Gouda shares her favorite Cajun appetizer, Muffuletta Dip! This savory dip has all the flavors of that famous sandwich and it's such a fun Mardi Gras party food. She recommends serving it with French bread crostini, pita chips or crackers.

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Creole Shrimp Deviled Eggs with Bacon

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Try Creole deviled eggs for your Mardi Gras party spread. This New Orleans inspired recipe from Erica at Erica's Recipes has crisp bacon and succulent shrimp tucked into a classic deviled egg. These tasty bites go with lots of spirited libations.

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Muffuletta Olive Salad

Talk about your classic New Orleans recipes... this Muffuletta Olive Salad -- is actually THE ONE you use on that famous sandwich, but it also makes a great dip for crackers, or spread over a schmear of cream cheese on a crust of bread. Can't stop eating this one...

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Chargrilled Oysters

For a taste of the Crescent City, look no further than chargrilled oysters - they're buttery, cheesy and perfect with an Abita. Just like Drago's makes!

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Cajun Shrimp Dip

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Want a cheesy, gooey Cajun appetizer? Jenn over at Keto Cooking Wins makes a delicious Cajun Shrimp Dip! So good, you'll have people clamoring at the buffet!

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Classic Oyster Stew

Oyster Stew is a simple 20 minute New Orleans dish of shucked briny oysters, milk, butter and a few drops of hot sauce. Serve guests a cup of this seafood soup as a starter to a larger meal.

Mardi Gras Food - Mains & Entrees

These classic New Orleans inspired dishes are perfect for any Mardi Gras party, big or small. From New Orleans Gumbo recipes to classic Red Beans and Rice, Po' Boys, Muffulettas and Etouffées, these are some of the best Mardi Gras food ideas. Get inspired.

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You can't get more authentic than Louisiana Red Beans Rice with Smoked Sausage. This hearty bowl of spicy, rich beans and smoked sausage is the ultimate food for Mardi Gras or anytime you're craving traditional New Orleans dishes.

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Dirty Rice

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Dirty rice is a classic Cajun style New Orleans recipe. Made with white rice, ground chicken liver and pork, spices and seasoning, it's rich and delicious. Shout out to Danielle at Went Here 8 This for sharing her delicious recipe.

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The Best Shrimp Creole

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Carol at From a Chef's Kitchen shares her richecipe, Shrimp Creole r and it's a doozy! Just look at the mahogany color she got on her roux!

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Creole jambalaya

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Feed the whole Krewe (get it?) with Creole Jambalaya, loaded with chicken, shrimp and andouille sausage! This recipe is courtesy of Caroline's Cooking!

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Cajun Pasta with Sausage and Peppers

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This Cajun Pasta with Sausage is a dish we'd like to swim in! Thanks to Amy from House of Nash Eats for sharing her recipe.

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Cajun Skillet Jambalaya

This quick and easy shrimp and ham skillet jambalaya will make you think you're down on the Bayou. Best of all, this simple new Orleans inspired recipe is ready in under 30 minutes and only uses one pan! You're welcome!

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Seafood Gumbo

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Gumbo is a classic food for Mardi Gras and this generations old New Orleans Seafood Gumbo Recipe is chock-full of tender shrimp, oysters and crabmeat swimming in a spiced broth that began with a medium-deep roux! Thanks to Jocelyn at Grandbaby Cakes for sharing her recipe.

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Crawfish Étouffée

This etouffee recipe is easy to make in a rich seafood gravy. Serve it with rice - with a steamed bug on the side for authenticity!

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Cornmeal Crusted Shrimp Po' Boy

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A Louisiana classic, this Cornmeal Crusted Shrimp Po’ Boy sandwich is piled high with zesty flavors and it's the perfect Mardi Gras party food. Thanks to Kellie at the Suburban Soapbox for sharing!

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Muffulettas

Speaking of sandwiches, Muffuletta is a classic New Orleans recipe that started as a convenient lunch for the working class. Now it's synonymous with New Orleans cuisine and Mardi Gras food. Get the recipe for the traditional Mufuletta Bread (a.k.a. "muffs") and the easy Olive Salad to make it legit!

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Shrimp Etouffee

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This classic New Orleans recipe is a traditional Louisiana dish with a buttery, richly seasoned sauce over fresh shrimp and rice. This recipe via Rachel at Craving Some Creativity says its one of her childhood favorites.

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Fried Shrimp Po Boy Recipe - House of Nash Eats

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Fried shrimp po-boys are a must when visiting the Crescent City and they're a sure-fire crowd pleaser for your Shrove Tuesday celebrations. Thanks to Amy at House of Nash Eats for giving us her recipe.

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Seafood, Chicken and Sausage Gumbo

This seafood chicken and sausage gumbo doesn't lack for anything with shrimp and oysters, meaty chicken thighs and smoked sausage in a dark, rich roux. No Mardi Gras celebration is complete without this famed New Orleans recipe.

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Grillades ‘n’ Grits

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Alpana at GypsyPlate certainly has our attention with her version of Grillades n' Grits! Grillands are Creole in soul, where medallions of meat are pan-fried and then gently braised in a rich tomato based gravy. I'd call this essential Mardi Gras food!

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Spicy Confetti Shrimp

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Cynthia from What A Girl Eats makes a festive Confetti Shrimp you'll love. Perfect with rice.

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Easy Red Beans and Rice with Sausage

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These red beans, sausage and rice are pure Louisiana comfort food. The recipe comes from Anne at My Kitchen Serenity -- thanks so much for sharing!

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The Greatest Cajun Shrimp Pasta

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Cajun shrimp pasta? Say no more... Thanks to Rena at Healthy Fitness Meals for this spicy, flavorful skillet dinner.

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Cajun Meatballs and Pasta

It's the spice blend that makes these Cajun Pork Meatballs and pasta so flavorful. With a creamy Cajun-inspired sauce and quick-sauteed veggies, it's an easy New Orleans recipe that the whole family will love.

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Chicken and Smoked Sausage Jambalaya

Chicken and sausage are a classic New Orleans pairing and they go so well together in this yummy jambalaya. Thanks to Chris at Carne Diem for the recipe.

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New Orleans BBQ Shrimp and Cheesy Grits

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BBQ Shrimp and Cheesy Grits is quintessential New Orleans cusine that's perfect for celebrating Mardi Gras. Pass the bowl and the hot sauce! Thanks to Hailey at Cooking and Cussing (love that name) for sharing her recipe.

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Red Bean and Sausage Soup

This Red Bean and Sausage Soup is brothy, boldly seasoned and absolutely irresistible. Make a big pot of this classic New Orleans recipe for your Mardi Gras spread.

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Crawfish Boil Recipe

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For a real taste of the bayou, you can't go wrong with a legit Crawfish boil. This one comes from Paula at Call Me PMC and it's perfect for a Mardi Gras party. Spread out the newspaper and spread your Crawfish boil over it. It doesn't get more Louisiana than this.

Mardi Gras Food - Side Dishes

You can transform a simple rotisserie chicken dinner into a Mardi Gras celebration with Cajun, Creole or Big Easy inspired side dishes. Here are a few that will complement everything from smothered beef and pork to blackened fish, chicken and seafood.

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Cajun Sauce

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Kim, at Three Olives Branch has a Cajun Sauce that's good for dipping, but can also transform any protein into New Orleans fare.

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Corn Macque Choux

Corn Macque Choux is a blend of corn and other veggies with a spicy seasoning mix. We sautee the veg in rendered bacon fat and add the crispy bacon bits as a garnish.

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Easy Dirty Rice (Instant Pot or Stovetop)

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Dirty rice is a rich, spicy dish that's delicious with other entrees but is solid enough to be a meal on its own. This version comes from Amy at House of Nash Eats.

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Favorite Crawfish Mac and Cheese

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Seriously, rich, cheesy and loaded with crawfish, this mac and cheese from Burrata and Bubbles is swoon-worthy. Thanks, Amanda, for sharing your recipe.

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Cajun Maque Choux Macaroni Salad

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Macque Choux in macaroni salad form comes from Erica at Erica's recipes. It's kid-friendly and perfect for pot lucks.

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Louisiana Rice Dressing (a holiday favorite)

This rice dressing uses chicken livers, sausage and rice with creole seasonings and crunchy toasted pecans. It's a delicious side dish and feeds a crowd.

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Collard Greens and Potlikker

Collards and smoked turkey wings are a delicious pairing -- even better is the broth (potlikker) that comes from the slow braise. Perfect for dunking cornbread.

Mardi Gras Desserts

These Cajun desserts are worth every single calorie. Besides, Lenten fasting starts the next day so make one, two or three of these Mardi Gras desserts to hold you and your guests over 'til Easter.

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Bourbon Bread Pudding with Bourbon Cr�me Anglaise

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Probably one of the prettiest Bread Pudding's ever, this verson comes from Traci and Caylie at Baker's Table.

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Traditional Mardi Gras King Cake

Tucked inside each Mardi Gras King cake is a porcelain baby figure (or dried bean) that crowns the lucky recipient as the "King of the party"-- and also makes that person responsible for bringing a King Cake to the next Mardi Gras party. This traditional New Orleans recipe makes a soft yeast cake, swirled with cinnamon and topped with traditional green, purple and gold sparkling sugar garnish.

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Bourbon Pralines and Cream Ice Cream

Speaking of pecan pralines, we love to use this classic Cajun candy dessert mixed into another Mardi Gras dessert recipe... Bourbon Pralines and Cream Ice Cream. You can taste the boozy hit of bourbon in this lush, creamy ice cream and the crunchy sweet bits of praline are irresistible.

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Bananas Foster Macaron

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Christie from A Kitchen Hoors Adventures shares these outrageous Bananas Foster Macaron. The colors are pure Mardi Gras, but the flavors will keep you coming back for more.

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The BEST Bananas Foster

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This Mardi Gras dessert is a MUST for your celebration. Jocelyn at Grandbaby Cakes makes her classic Bananas Foster recipe, with sliced bananas in a cinnamon caramel sauce, then flambees them in rum and banana liqueur to create the sweet treat of your dreams!

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Pumpkin Praline Bread Pudding

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Bread pudding is a common Cajun dessert and this one from Michele at Flavor Mosaic is made with pumpkin and those ubiquitous pecan pralines.

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Mardi Gras Puppy Chow

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Technically, this could be a sweet snack or dessert - either way, we love the bold Mardi Gras colors in this fun rendition of classic puppy chow from Kim at Three Olives Branch.

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Bananas Foster Cheesecake in Oatmeal Cookie Crust

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Marta from Sense and Edibility takes traditional bananas foster one step further by turning it into a rich cheesecake with an oatmeal cookie crust. She tops the whole shebang with a rich, oozy brown sugar and rum caramel sauce.

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Southern Bourbon Caramel Sauce with Toasted Pecans

Speaking of caramel sauces... Here's a classic New orleans recipe that will transform a simple dish of vanilla into something ethereal. Homemade caramel sauce embellished with a splash of bourbon and lots of toasted Southern pecans.

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Mardi Gras Cookies

These cake-like vanilla cookies with cream cheese frosting are decorated with signature purple, gold and green with celebratory sprinkles to boot! Thanks to Liz at OwlBBaking for sharing!

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Mini Mardi Gras Cheesecakes

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These individual cheesecakes scream Mardi Gras and would be perfect for a dessert buffet. Thanks for Chrisy at Homemade Hooplah for sharing.

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Bourbon Pecan Pralines

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There's something about pecan pralines that is irresistible, like the ones shared by Melissa's Southern Style Kitchen, which have a secret ingredient: bourbon.

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Pecan Pie Bread Pudding

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If you're a fan of pecan pie, this bread pudding is right up your alley. The traditional pie filling is baked into layers of bread for a sweet, puffed Mardi Gras treat. Thanks to Paula at Call Me PMC for sharing.

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Super Easy Mardi Gras Cookies

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Don't have time for homemade King cake? Why not whip up King Cake cookies instead? June from Practically Homemade uses a cake mix for these festive bites.

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Bananas Foster Upside Down Cupcakes

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Can't get enough Bananas Foster? You'll love this version for your Mardi Gras celebration! Michele at Flavor Mosaic makes individual Upside Down Bananas Foster Cakes! Don't you just want to reach out and grab one?

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FAQs

What do people eat and drink on Fat Tuesday? ›

40 Fat Tuesday Recipes to Celebrate Mardi Gras
  • 1 / 40. Jambalaya. Nini Nguyen's jambalaya is loaded with smoky andouille sausage and juicy chicken thighs and I want it RIGHT NOW. ...
  • 2 / 40. Beignets. ...
  • 3 / 40. Cajun Gumbo. ...
  • 4 / 40. Bananas Foster. ...
  • 5 / 40. Muffuletta. ...
  • 6 / 40. Shrimp Etouffée. ...
  • 7 / 40. King Cake. ...
  • 8 / 40. Shrimp Po' Boy.

What is the traditional Catholic Fat Tuesday meal? ›

Pancakes have a long history as a Fat/Shrove Tuesday meal. They are a rich food often made with eggs, butter, and some sugar, ingredients traditionally used less often in Lent.

What are 3 traditional foods prepared during Mardi Gras? ›

Try classic Mardi Gras recipes like shrimp étouffée, jambalaya, or red beans and rice, or fix something unexpected for a group of party guests like warm gumbo dip or cornbread hush puppies. No collection of Mardi Gras recipes would be complete without sweets.

What is the best Fat Tuesday drink? ›

10 essential Mardi Gras cocktails to serve on Fat Tuesday
  • Hurricane. This bright and boozy cocktail has been packing a strong punch since the 1930s. ...
  • Ramos Gin Fizz. This classic gin cocktail was named after Henry C. ...
  • Sazerac. ...
  • Pimm's Cup. ...
  • Pomme en Croute. ...
  • Brandy Milk Punch. ...
  • French 75. ...
  • Mardi Gras Jello Shots, 2 ways.
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What's in a Fat Tuesday drink? ›

Ingredients
  • 2 ounces dark rum (WC Recommends: Papa Pillar Sherry Barrel Rum $42.99)
  • 1 1/2 ounces white rum (WC Recommends: Cotton Reed White Rum. $24.99)
  • 2 ounces freshly squeezed orange juice.
  • 1 ounce freshly squeezed lime juice.
  • 1 ounce passion fruit syrup.
  • 1 teaspoon grenadine syrup.
  • Orange wheel, for garnishing.
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What can you not eat on Fat Tuesday? ›

As Mandelkow explains, some use the day as a chance to “clear their homes of any delicious and perishable foods” so as not to waste any while they abstain from meat, dairy, and sugar. Fr. Schlag also points to fatty foods like eggs, milk, butter, and cheese.

What is the Fat Tuesday king cake? ›

King Cake is a frosted seasonal treat usually eaten between January 6, known as King's Day or Twelfth Night, and Fat Tuesday. The name King Cake is derived from the Three Wise Men in the Bible, who came bearing gifts for the newborn Jesus on the Twelfth Night.

Can you eat meat on Fat Tuesday? ›

Fat Tuesday is the last day before the beginning of Lent. Because we start fasting on Ash Wednesday, it's important to use up all the really good food while we can still eat it. So the Tuesday before Lent starts is when people used to cook up all the meat, eggs and fats to enjoy one last time.

What is the difference between gumbo and jambalaya? ›

Gumbo is really a soup or stew that's often served over a little rice, while jambalaya is made with the rice cooked into the dish, making the grain an integral part of it. In gumbo, there should be more liquid than rice, while jambalaya should not be liquid-y or mushy. "Jambalaya is a way to cook rice.

What does Krewe stand for? ›

At the center of local parading customs is the peculiar term “krewe” itself. A krewe is, simply, a club or organization that exists to celebrate Carnival. But while a krewe has royalty, the positions of king and queen are merely ceremonial.

What do Christians eat on Fat Tuesday? ›

Many Christian congregations thus observe the day through eating pancakes or, more specifically, the holding of pancake breakfasts, as well as the ringing of church bells to remind people to repent of their sins before the start of Lent.

What do people eat on Tuesday? ›

28 quick-fix recipes for your Tuesday night dinner
  • Chicken and egg noodle soup. ...
  • Rotelle with burrata, spinach and almonds. ...
  • Ricotta and parmesan lasagne. ...
  • Vermicelli with green curry prawns. ...
  • Moroccan chicken pies. ...
  • 15-minute corn alfredo. ...
  • Fried zucchini with balsamic and chilli dressing. ...
  • Pancetta and taleggio pasta bake.

What do people do to celebrate Fat Tuesday? ›

Fat Tuesday is the culmination of a two-week celebration that includes food, parades and pageantry. “Fat Tuesday” is the last day of Mardi-Gras because folks stuff themselves with all the rich foods, meats and desserts they can before fasting for lent.

What do you drink on Shrove Tuesday? ›

Some people might like wine with their pancakes on Shrove Tuesday. Seeing that Shrove Tuesday is the day before Lent, please allow me to make two recommendations. My first recommendation would be mead. Mead would be a fitting drink to ease the knowledge that tomorrow is the start of the traditional 40 days of fasting.

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