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<blockquote data-quote="WTM" data-source="post: 5734043" data-attributes="member: 6230"><p>depends on what you call traditional i guess. most all Acadian food is simpler than creole style. still then traditional cajun recipes are going to be slighly different from parish to parish.</p><p></p><p>but her ya go, a traditional cajun recipe for sauce piquant.</p><p></p><p>3/4 flour 3/4 oil to make a brown roux</p><p>2lbs meat fried in butter, drained</p><p>1 cup of celery, onion,bell pepper</p><p>about 2qts stock or water</p><p>1 can tomatoe sauce</p><p>small can sliced mushrooms or bits and pieces</p><p>pinch of sugar</p><p>cajun seasoning and hot sauce</p><p></p><p>brown meat and drain. make the roux and add trinity to cook a bit then dump in pot with meat. add the rest of the ingredients stir and bring to boil. turn to low and simmer to everything is tender.</p><p></p><p>a lot of recipes use mushroom sauce or mushroom steak sauce instead of or with the roux and mushrooms.</p><p></p><p>if bowriter was still alive he would probably recommend a can of rotel tomatoes with chilis instead of cayenne or hot sauce. miss that dude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTM, post: 5734043, member: 6230"] depends on what you call traditional i guess. most all Acadian food is simpler than creole style. still then traditional cajun recipes are going to be slighly different from parish to parish. but her ya go, a traditional cajun recipe for sauce piquant. 3/4 flour 3/4 oil to make a brown roux 2lbs meat fried in butter, drained 1 cup of celery, onion,bell pepper about 2qts stock or water 1 can tomatoe sauce small can sliced mushrooms or bits and pieces pinch of sugar cajun seasoning and hot sauce brown meat and drain. make the roux and add trinity to cook a bit then dump in pot with meat. add the rest of the ingredients stir and bring to boil. turn to low and simmer to everything is tender. a lot of recipes use mushroom sauce or mushroom steak sauce instead of or with the roux and mushrooms. if bowriter was still alive he would probably recommend a can of rotel tomatoes with chilis instead of cayenne or hot sauce. miss that dude. [/QUOTE]
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