New Orleans 2019 Recap

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New Orleans is one of the most unique cities in North America (or the world, for that matter). Listen in live from the Bourbon O Bar on the corner of Bourbon and Orleans Streets as my brother, Randy, and I share our favorite culinary and cultural moments from our long weekend in the Crescent City.

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Here is a list of things that we talked about in the episode along with links if possible. These are in the order they came up in the episode.

Preservation Hall – We had a fantastic time taking in a show from some of the city’s top musicians. Tickets in advance or at the door, and bring a little cash, because they take requests for traditional jazz favorites. 

Emeril’s NOLA –  A solid casual restaurant from one of NOLA’s most famous chefs. The hot frog’s legs were our favorite bite.

Bourbon O Bar at the Bourbon Orleans Hotel –  Our base of operations located at one of the best spots in the French Quarter

Doreen Ketchens – We saw Doreen performing on the street in the French Quarter two or three times. She is a virtuoso clarinet player, and unbeknownst to the both of us at the time, quite famous. Here she is in a YouTube video from several years back.   

Frenchmen Street –  One of the great live music scenes around.

Boudin – Hands down our favorite food experience in NOLA. We had boudin, a cajun sausage with a variety of pork and rice inside, whenever we could get it. And we learned of Don’s Specialty Meats so we can even order after we get back home 🙂

Southern Food and Beverage Museum – If the history of Southern food is your thing, then you should definitely pop in.

New Orlean’s Creole Cookery – Where Randy had his fried catfish epiphany.

Commander’s Palace – Where some of NOLA’s notable chefs got their start, including Paul Prudhomme and Emeril Lagasse. Always one of my favorite dinners.

Cafe Du Monde – Beignets, my friend. Beignets.

Cemetery Tour (St. Louis #1) – Few better ways to understand NOLA’s unique burial grounds and always comes with a fascinating dose of New Orleans history. Check out Save Our Cemeteries for the good work they do to preserve and restore historic tombs. 

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Not a foodie, just love to eat & cook and help others do that too. Doritos addict and marshmallow aficionado. History nerd.

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