The menu is equally ambitious and includes a broad array of classic Creole and Cajun dishes, from a chicken and Andouille étouffée ($17) to New Orleans-style barbecue shrimp ($25).— New York Press
In addition to boiled or fried crawfish, there's the mainstay étouffée, crawfish pies, gumbo, and stew.— The Independent Weekly
I think, on your first time, and I steered him toward two dishes, which he ended up splitting with the guy next to him. was one of their specials that day -- grilled trout smothered with tangy shrimp étouffée— Netvouz - new bookmarks
To suit Benoit's concert, the concession stand will also be offering such Cajun goodies as jambalaya and étouffée from McCabe's Tavern.— Gazette.com :
Whether you'd like to learn algebra from a mathematician at MIT, watch how to make crawfish étouffée from an instructor at the Culinary Institute of America or study blues guitar with a professor at Berklee College of Music, you can do it all in front of your computer, courtesy of other people's money.— TIME.com: Top Stories

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