This spicy dish is a Cajun stew of shellfish or chicken served over rice
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What is "Fricassee"?
A stew made by browning then removing meat from the pan, making a roux with the pan drippings, and then returning meat to simmer in the thick gravy.
"Couche-Couche" is popular breakfast food, made by frying cornmeal and topping it with milk and/or cane syrup.
What is "koosh-koosh."
What moniker is the city of New Orleans?
What is the Crescent City?
What is "Andouille."
What is a "roux"?
Base of gumbos or stews, made of flour and oil mixture.
How you pronounce "fais do do" he name for a party where traditional Cajun dance is performed. This phrase literally means "to make sleep," although the parties are the liveliest of occasions with food, music, and dancing.
What is "fay-doe-doe."
What is the name of New Orleans oldest jazz club?
What is "Preservation Hall."
Spell the name of New Orleans' delicious sweet doughnuts, square-shaped and minus the hole, lavishly sprinkled with powdered sugar.
What is "Beignet."
What is "Courtbouillon"?
A rich, spicy tomato-based soup or stew made with fish fillets, onions, and sometimes mixed vegetables.
How do you pronounce, "joie de vivre"?
What is "zhwa-d-veev."
What is the name of the infamous voodoo queen entombed in New Orleans?
Who is "Marie Laveau"?
Spell the name of this rice dish with any combination of beef, pork, fowl, smoked sausage, ham, or seafood, as well as celery, green peppers and often tomatoes.
What is "Jambalaya."
Where is the "Vieux Carre"?
What is the "French Quarter."
How do you pronounce, "pirogue," Cajun for canoe?
What is "pee-row."
What was the original purpose of City Park?
What is "dueling."
Spell the name Cajun for "something extra," like the extra donut in a baker's dozen. An unexpected nice surprise.
What is "Lagniappe."
What is "tasso"?
Strips of spiced pork or beef which are smoked like jerky and used to flavor many dishes; a sort of Cajun pepperoni.
How do you pronounce, "Jambalaya," a rice dish with any combination of beef, pork, fowl, smoked sausage, ham, or seafood, as well as celery, green peppers and often tomatoes. ?
What is "jum-bo-lie-yah."
The official colors of Mardi Gras are purple, green, and gold. What does each color stand for?
What is "justice," "faith," and "power."