I grew up in mandeville. Which is across the lake from New Orleans. Never have I heard of potatoe salad in lieu of rice until about 5years ago living in Texas. I tried it. It's gross. It's a small percentage from Louisiana.
quote:Hardly everywhere south of I-10. Only place I've heard about it is around Lafyette personally. Never once have I ever had it offered on my travels to southern LA, my cajun grandmother (White Castle) had only vaguely heard of it when i asked her about it not too long ago, and almost nobody I've asked about it has really heard of it.
By small area do you mean everything south of I-10 where most the population is?
Unless you're talking about using potato salad instead of rice. In which case I agree. That's weird.
But everywhere has people that plop their potato salad in the gumbo as opposed to dirtying another side dish.
quote:I would like to know this too. I hope one of you gumbo cooks answers it.
Question.
I made a bunch of the roux and intend to freeze it.
What else is it good for?
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Rice and gravy is Cajun for pot roast over rice.
Though rusty's version sounds good too
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Pee-rogue
quote:None of the above. In south La that's a choupique.
bowfin, grinnel, or devilfish?
Two of the three probably make you a Cajun
quote:A coonass once told me that was his favorite eating fish and he called it a "white perch". So even though there is a Eastern U.S. species called White Perch, some Louisiana folks call crappie White Perch.
Correct. And this is a sac-a-lait
http://i.imgur.com/5YGbNNS.jpg
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Pee-rogue
Not where I'm from. Should we start the argument now? We say pee-row
quote:Negative.
Pee-rogue
quote:This.
People throughout the southeast refer to crappie as white perch. Not just LA.