February 18, 2012 6:00 PM - 19 attended

Celebrating MARDI GRAS!!!!

Let's get crazy with the menu... Serve gumbo Mardi Gras and Gumbo are near synonymous – rarely are either mentioned (or eaten) without the other quickly coming to mind. The key to a good gumbo is a roux – a mixture of flour and fat that is cooked until varying shades of brown to add thickness and flavor to the dish. Try this quick and easy Chicken and Sausage Gumbo for your Mardi Gras bash. Make Red Beans and Rice Another renowned New Orleans dish, Red Beans and Rice, is a filling, flavorful and fun meal in and of itself. You can make this traditional Louisiana Red Beans and Rice or try a tasty twist on the classic with this Maple Balsamic Red Beans and Rice with Turkey Sausage. Get creative with Cajun Cajun cuisine is a hallmark of Mardi Gras. Whether you opt to make traditional Cajun recipes or put a creative Cajun spin on some of your already oft-cooked meals, your Mardi Gras menu is sure to please. Give this Savory Crab-Stuffed Chicken and Cajun Krab Rice or Grilled Ragin Cajun Stir-Fry a place in your Mardi Gras feed. Feature Creole cuisine Another strong inspiration for Mardi Gras menus across the country, Creole cuisine naturally adds fire to the Mardi Gras fever. Serve this Creole Baked Goat Cheese to add an elegance to your Mardi Gras spread or serve this Creole Bacon Chowder as a creamy start to a sit down Mardi Gras feast. Serve scrumptious seafood With Lent right around the corner, you can serve these Crawfish Pies and Po Boys for your Mardi Gras get-together and then again on Fridays during Lent (they are that good!). Don't forget the royal dessert The most traditional of Mardi Gras desserts, the King Cake is also the most colorful and fun. You can order a King Cake (complete with the little baby trinket hidden inside) or make your own royal dessert with this recipe for The King of King Cakes. Healthy celebrating Mardi Gras is known for its festive feasting, but that is no reason to turn Fat Tuesday into Fat February. Holly Clegg has come up with a scrumptious low-fat Mardi Gras menu and shares her tasty renditions for jambalaya and more in "Low"Fat Tuesday. Be inspired Louisiana, New Orleans in particular, is a mecca of mouthwatering cuisine and world-famous star chefs. Emeril Lagasse is only one of the culinary masters to hail from the Mardi Gras state. For inspiration and to have some Mardi Gras trivia under your belt, here is what you need to know about the top 10 heroes of New Orleans cuisine. Should be a blast! Can't wait!

  • Mary Lou & Don
    Mary Lou & Don

    Don and Mary Lou will bring a dessert.

    Posted February 9 at 11:30 PM
  • Tina O.
    Tina O.

    I have to work the entire weekend.

    Posted February 12 at 10:19 AM
  • DebS
    DebS

    Volunteering at rodeo's wine tent. Laissez les Bon Temps Roulez!

    Posted February 16 at 10:03 AM
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