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New Orleans Shrimp

Submitted by: SYLVIABC 
Great New Orleans style spicy shrimp. I like it hot, and add fresh, hot red peppers. Serve over rice. Crusty bread and ice cold beer are good accompaniments. This is one of my favorite dishes. 
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Jambalaya With Shrimp

Submitted by: Jill 
This Creole rice dish is a quick, lower fat version of an old favorite. I've had this recipe for many years, but have modified it for my family's tastes. You can do the same. There's a lot of room for creativity here. 
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Colleen's Slow Cooker Jambalaya

Submitted by: cms111268 
Home Town: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Living In: Hixson, Tennessee, USA
No need to slave over the stove to prepare a delicious jambalaya! Toss the chicken, sausage, shrimp, vegetables, and seasonings in the slow cooker, and forget about it until dinner time.  

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New Orleans Steamer

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Spiced up crawfish, shrimp, clams, andouille sausage, and white rice come together in a quick microwave dinner with loads of colorful veggies. 
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Remoulade Sauce a la New Orleans

Submitted by: COOKINCOWGIRLS 
Living In: Dallas, Texas, USA
Top your crab, shrimp, lobster, salmon dishes, or seafood po' boy sandwiches with this wonderful cold sauce that has its origins in France and was then popularized in New Orleans. 
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New Orleans Shrimp Toss

Provided by: Campbell's Kitchen
Piquant shrimp seasoned with Cajun spices and Worcestershire are sauteed with onion and garlic and then simmered in a creamy sauce rich with herbs. 
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New Orleans Barbequed Shrimp

Submitted by: CYBERTIGER-2 
This is a sure winner in any home. Be sure and cover the table with old newspapers to gather the shells and make clean up easy. Make sure to have warmed French bread to dunk in the 'sauce'! Bibs would be nice to protect your clothing from the sauce but not necessary. 
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Real New Orleans Style BBQ Shrimp

Submitted by: Melissa S. 
Living In: Mandeville, Louisiana, USA
Shrimp in the shells is baked while submerged in a spicy seasoned butter. It isn't exactly healthy, but it is fabulous. It is a common dish in Louisiana. This recipe feeds a lot of people. You can cut it in half for a family dinner. 
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New Orleans Stuffed Artichokes

Submitted by: Joan 
Robust, rich New Orleans tradition. A favorite recipe that my southern dad created. This recipe takes some time and love, but is very much worth the effort! 
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Good New Orleans Creole Gumbo

Submitted by: dailyrecipedoctor 
A third-generation Cajun cook reveals gumbo secrets learned from her New Orleans mother and grandmother. Get your wrists limbered up, this is the real deal, with a slow cooked roux and gumbo file powder flavoring the shrimp, crabmeat, and andouille sausage. Ay-eee! 
 

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