Slow Cooker Mardi Gras Recipes. A lot about Mardi Gras is the FOOD! I know a lot of people love the parades and balls but, me personally, I love the food. When you think of Mardi Gras, most people think of New Orleans foods. Even though, Mardi Gras actually started in Mobile, AL, but that is neither here or there.haha no pun intended. From the Recipe Creator: Being from Louisiana, my go-to comfort Mardi Gras recipe is red beans and rice. The Crock-Pot makes it so easy and the recipe reminds me of Sunday family dinners going back generations. Serve it as a slow-cooker side dish or make it a meal with hot buttered corn bread. —Lisa Bowie, Las Vegas, Nevada Recipes / crock pot mardi gras Shrimp Creole A slow cooked version of authentic shrimp creole made with the holy trinity (celery, onion, bell pepper), tomatoes and tomato sauce, garlic, Tabasco, and shrimp all served over hot rice. These recipes make any day a party, whether you're whipping up New Orleans classics like shrimp étouffée or an unexpected mash-up like warm gumbo dip. No collection of Mardi Gras recipes would be complete without sweets, like our Praline-Cream Cheese King Cake or King Cake Beignets. Take a look through our recipes for best Fat Tuesday recipes Mardi Gras. Slow Cooker Cajun Shrimp Gumbo with Smoked Sausage & Pork Chop. Primary Sidebar. Footer. never miss a recipe. Want more yummy Crock Pot recipes? Join Mardi Gras Slow Cooker Recipes. If you want to spice up your Mardi Gras party even more, try mixing in a few adult beverages. Try something like a White Linen cocktail or these Mardi Gras inspired Celebrate Mardi Gras with this Chicken and Sausage Slow Cooker Jambalaya Recipe. A Cajun favorite made super easy right in your crockpot. A fun, flavorful and festive dinner idea. This post may contain affiliate links. See my Disclosure Policy for more info. Follow WonkyWonderful on Pinterest to stay up to date on all of the new recipes! Easy Find lots of delicious recipes for Mardi Gras and over 100,000 other recipes with reviews and photos. Method: crock pot Time: 2-5 hours Place chicken, vegetables, and tomatoes in slow cooker. Stir until well blended. Cover. Cook 3 1/2 hours on high or 7 1/2 hours on low. Stir in Rice Mix and shrimp. Cover. Cook 30 minutes longer on high or until shrimp turn pink and rice is tender. Makes 8 servings. More from CafeMom: Simple, Sweet & Savory Mardi Gras Menu (PHOTOS) True, these are the best recipes for celebrating the Mardi Gras season—but these simple and reliable recipes for New Orleans classics like gumbo, étouffée, po' boys, jambalaya, and Bananas Foster are perfect for any Tuesday of the year (not just Fat Tuesday). Try them for Wednesday and Thursday dinners, too. Recipe Tips. To prevent a mushy mess, I cooked the rice separately but used the cooking liquid from the crock pot to cook it in so that the rice soaked up all that flavor that had been simmering away in the crock pot. Don’t overcook the shrimp. The shrimp only need to go in the slow cooker for the last 30 minutes. Each family makes their jambalaya slightly differently, but the methods are the same. It takes hours of tending to produce an amazing jambalaya. Thankfully, it can easily be made in the slow cooker! Here are 12 different jambalaya recipes for you to try, in honor of Mardi Gras! For a little more speed, try these instant pot jambalaya recipes. Cover the crock pot and cook on LOW 6-7 hours, or HIGH for 3-4 hours. Set a larger strainer/sieve over a large bowl and pour about 75% of liquid in the crock pot through strainer. You should have about 3 cups to cook the rice in. Add water to get 3 cups if necessary. Return all solids to crock pot with a little liquid. Stir in parsley and shrimp. The answer? Turn to one of these easy Mardi Gras recipes for a simple family dinner to enjoy the holiday. The Crockpot and Instant Pot recipes will help you get a festive meal on the table quickly and let you have a taste of New Orleans with your kids. Oui, cher. Cajun Chicken Pasta Photo Credit: Cheerful Cook. Make One-Pan Cajun Chicken Pasta in just 30 minutes. It’s a quick, creamy, spicy dish with easy cleanup. Combine all ingredients except shrimp in crockpot. Cover the crock pot and cook 3 to 4 hours on high or 6 to 8 hours on low. During the last hour of cooking, stir in the shrimp. Mardi Gras Hot Muffuletta Dip. Cheesy Chicken and Shrimp Jambalaya Hot Dip. King Cake Cheese Ball for Mardi Gras. Mardi Gras Snack Mix. Muffuletta Deviled Eggs. Muffuletta Pinwheels. Glazed Chicken Minis. Oysters Rockefeller. Mardi Gras Grilled Oysters. Smoked Andouille Sausage and Cream Cheese Rolls. Crawfish Beignets With Cajun Dipping Sauce Browse all our recipes by categories, cooking methods, regional cuisines, diet restrictions, and ingredients. Plus, we've curated seasonal collections of our tastiest recipes. Your next favorite recipe is just a click away! The Spruce Eats / Julia Hartbeck. Mix yourself a classic cocktail while you start prepping and cooking for Mardi Gras celebrations. The Sazerac is a New Orleans cocktail made with rye whiskey and absinthe, created by Antoine Peychaud, the same apothecary who invented the key ingredient in this cocktail: Peychaud's bitters.
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