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03-10-2011, 07:17 PM
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Cajun Boudon ?
What is in Cajun Boudon ? And does great Boudon have to be spicy ?
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03-10-2011, 07:20 PM
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Re: Cajun Boudon ?
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What is in Cajun Boudon ? And does great Boudon have to be spicy ?
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Isn't cajun boudin the kind made with blood or something like that?
I think it should all be spicy.
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03-10-2011, 07:25 PM
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Re: Cajun Boudon ?
We need Brother Ferd on this one.
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03-10-2011, 07:32 PM
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Re: Cajun Boudon ?
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03-10-2011, 07:43 PM
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Re: Cajun Boudon ?
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What is in Cajun Boudon ? And does great Boudon have to be spicy ?
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I think it's rice, sausage, & seasonings in a "skin". My wife has friends bring it back from Louisiana about every time they go down to visit family. She loves it, and I like it some, but not nearly as much as she does. It looks like an intestine to me.
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03-14-2011, 03:48 AM
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Re: Cajun Boudon ?
I guess the best way I could explain it....is kinda like a dirty rice sausage. kinda like dirty rice ...but it has green onions and spices. I dont know of many people who still make it with blood...thats an old tradition. A lil town called pine prarie has the best Ive ever had it has a tight skin..while most others have a really chewy skin..which is what I think turns most people away from it. But if you put that kind on the pit it still turns out good...but alot of stores steam it instead.
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03-14-2011, 03:51 AM
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Re: Cajun Boudon ?
And Scott most it of isnt spicy...well not according to me ...which my taste my be way different than yours...cause nothing here is bland. Ive never had any that was really hot.
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03-14-2011, 04:45 PM
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Re: Cajun Boudon ?
I understand all Cajun food isn't really hot,it has to do with a combination of spices that gives it it's distinctive taste.
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05-25-2011, 09:16 AM
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Re: Cajun Boudon ?
OK Here's the scoop:
My family owns DJ's Boudain in Beaumont, TX and we have a "mild" and a "hot" link, but depending on your location, the mild can be pretty spicy too if you are not used to heavily spiced food products.
Boudain is a blend of rice, pork (shoulder and MINIMAL liver), onions, and seasonings. The Aforementioned "Blood Sausage" is still in production in some areas of Louisiana, but is not as generally popular as "White Sausage"
DJ's Boudain produces close to 9 THOUSAND pounds of boudain PER DAY and is in the middle of an expansion that will allow it to produce 31 THOUSAND pounds per day!!!
Boudain is a surprisingly versatile product. It can be grilled, smoked , fried, and BBQ'ed, but it can also be made into a stuffing, rice dressing or even as a dip.
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05-25-2011, 01:07 PM
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Re: Cajun Boudon ?
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OK Here's the scoop:
My family owns DJ's Boudain in Beaumont, TX and we have a "mild" and a "hot" link, but depending on your location, the mild can be pretty spicy too if you are not used to heavily spiced food products.
Boudain is a blend of rice, pork (shoulder and MINIMAL liver), onions, and seasonings. The Aforementioned "Blood Sausage" is still in production in some areas of Louisiana, but is not as generally popular as "White Sausage"
DJ's Boudain produces close to 9 THOUSAND pounds of boudain PER DAY and is in the middle of an expansion that will allow it to produce 31 THOUSAND pounds per day!!!
Boudain is a surprisingly versatile product. It can be grilled, smoked , fried, and BBQ'ed, but it can also be made into a stuffing, rice dressing or even as a dip.
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