I am joining up with Joanne for Talking About it Tuesdays. Today I am sharing about my Easter weekend trip to the deep south.....Louisiana!
None of my immediate people were home this weekend, so I went to Louisiana to see an old friend of mine and saw a few other friends along the way.
First, this is a friend of mine from high school who I hadn't seen in 10 years. He is a good friend and we met at a coffee shop in Baton Rouge.
I then made my way over to Lake Charles, Louisiana and began eating all the cajun food. First, was this appetizer of fried ravioli with a crawfish sauce on top.
This was the special of the day...canniloni stuffed with with artichoke and spinach, topped with a crawfish sauce.
Saturday morning, I met my new sister-in-law....this is a long story, but she was so kind and it was great to meet.
We met at a coffe shop and I ordered us some beignets.
Then my friend who I stayed with took me to shop for all the cajun foods. I saw so many signs this weekend advertising "Cracklings and Boudin". I bought a chicken, stuffed with crawfish.
Do y'all know what this is? It is a deboned chicken, stuffed into a deboned duck, stuffed into a deboned turkey. Apparently, all the cajuns had bought them for their Easter dinner.
I am terrified of alligators, but wanted to face my fears and my friend took me to see alligators in the wild. It was crazy how many we saw. I clearly wasn't touching this one, but did get out of the car to pose, but was still a safe distance.
This guy was huge! I was standing in the car with my head out of the sunroof to take this picture.
I could not get over how many we saw.
We then took a ferry and drove over to a beach at the Gulf of Mexico.
Satruday night, we went out with some friends. I had not seen the couple with us in 27 years. These were friends who use to live in Memphis. It was such a fun night.
I had redfish, stuffed with crab, and yes, topped with crawfish sauce.
We had more beignets, regular and cinammon beignets for dessert.
The food was all so good and I didn't try to count a calorie. I could not eat like this all the time, but my goodness, it was so good!
I went to church with my dear friend Easter morning and had lunch with her family. It was a great weekend in the deep south and Louisiana culture!
What a fun and amazing trip! I'm so glad you did this and went out of town for the holiday. That was a smart move on your part! All the pics of food look mouth-wateringly delicious!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! All of the food looks SO amazing! I don't think I would want to leave! Haha! I'm so glad you got to take that trip and catch up with some old and new friends! Looks like you had a blast!
ReplyDeleteThe food looks really good, especially the beignets. It sounds like you had a really good weekend.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun weekend! I was laughing at the alligator pictures, since we see them all the time here. The food all looks delicious. I guess we were both criss-crossing La. this weekend! (We drove through on Friday and Monday on the way to Auburn.)
ReplyDeleteWow, what a fun trip! I love exploring new places and have never been to Louisiana--it looks so "exotic"! ha :) Visiting from the Talking About It Tuesday linkup.
ReplyDeleteThe food looks amazing: my family needs to go back to Lousiana for another visit!
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