Host a Mardi Gras Party

Serve some of these traditional Cajun dishes at your festive Fat Tuesday party.

Sazerac

 Virginia Switzer

Sazerac

Said to be The Big Easy's first cocktail, it was originally served at the Sazerac Coffee House.

Cajun Recipes: Citrus-Marinated Shrimp with Louis Sauce

Citrus-Marinated Shrimp with Louis Sauce

Five fruits flavor this appetizer of Citrus-Marinated Shrimp With Louis Sauce.

Cajun Recipe: New Orleans Red Beans and Rice

New Orleans Red Beans and Rice

You'll never make Red Beans and Rice from a box again after you try this easy slow-cooker recipe.

Cajun Recipes: Chicken-and-Sausage Gumbo

Photo: Ralph Anderson

Chicken-and-Sausage Gumbo

After preparing the roux, most of the time spent making gumbo is basically hands-free. You’ll just need to stir the pot occasionally to prevent sticking. This flavorful stew recipe is worth the effort.

Cajun Corn Maque Choux Recipes

Cajun Corn Maque Choux

With only 8 ingredients Cajun Corn Maque Choux makes a quick and zesty accompaniment to your menu.

Mardi Gras Party Recipes: Easy Mini Muffulettas

Easy Mini Muffulettas

Assembled in just 15 minutes and made with purchased Italian olive salad, Easy Mini Muffulettas is a breeze to prepare.

Cajun Recipes: Okra Creole

Okra Creole

Serve flavorful Okra Creole as a side or over rice for an easy entrée. This recipe uses frozen okra as a budget and time saver.

Bread Pudding with Vanilla Sauce from Southern Living.

Bread Pudding with Vanilla Sauce

User Review: "Best bread pudding ever! I have made other bread puddings that took much longer to make and weren't nearly as good. My family asked for this one again so I was glad to find it on the website -- I'm so excited!" --slom05

Traditional King Cake

Traditional King Cake

User Review: "I have been using this recipe for nearly 20 years, and it not failed me yet. The only change I have made is to the glaze recipe. I use an 8 ox. package of softened cream cheese creamed together with 1 1/2 to 2 cups powdered sugar, 1 stick of butter (room temperature), 1 to 2 tsp lemon juice and 1 tsp pure vanilla extract. I don't like overly sweet things and this glaze is just right for this not-too-sweet pastry. Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler!" --Marybeth 

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