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With a special culture with a special people lee greenwood and cheez wiz, or the restoration brass band and etouffe?
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There were risottos with multiple colors, including one with slow-roasted tomatoes and other veggies, and an etouffe-inspired risotto with spring veggies.
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The recipe was a cross between a shrimp scampi and a shrimp etouffe.
Archive 2009-01-01 Cake for Breakfast 2009
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The recipe was a cross between a shrimp scampi and a shrimp etouffe.
Cooking with Mickey, part 2 Cake for Breakfast 2009
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No more soft-shelled crab, no more nouvelle versions of chicken etouffe!
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Order the catfish and greens, or the crawfish etouffe.
It's a real phenomenon: conservatives for Obama. Ann Althouse 2008
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Crawfish Pie, Pot au Feu, etouffe, and glorious beignets for dessert!
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As a Cajun, he's right at home here in the bayou country, where the alligator, the crawfish and etouffe, are always fresh.
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We had been talking of colours, and of the fantastic names given to them, and why the palest lilac should be called a soupir etouffe; and when Dr. Johnson came in she applied to him.
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Dry-rub baby back ribs are the first, with pulled pork, etouffe and jambalaya to come, he said.
 
treeseed commented on the word etouffe
a spiced Cajun stew of crayfish and vegetables, normally served with rice
February 13, 2008