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Louisianian Soups

Louisianian Soups

1

Gumbo

Louisiana, United States of America
4.3
Most iconic: Mr. B's Bistro (New Orleans)

There is nothing better to represent a true taste of New Orleans than gumbo, a filling soup that is usually prepared in large, black, iron pots. A cultural and gastronomical symbol of Louisiana, it can be based on seafood and okra with tomatoes, o... READ MORE

2

Turtle soup

Louisiana, United States of America
3.8
Most iconic: Commander's Palace (New Orleans)

Turtle soup is a traditional soup originating from Louisiana. This dark soup is so robust that it borders on a stew. It's typically made with turtle meat, a roux of butter and dark flour, sherry, tomatoes, stock, diced hard-boiled eggs, lemon juic... READ MORE

3

Shrimp Bisque

Louisiana, United States of America
4.4
Most iconic: Brigtsen's Restaurant (New Orleans)

Shrimp bisque is a traditional Cajun dish originating from Louisiana. The soup is usually made with a combination of large shrimp, seafood broth, shrimp broth, butter, bell peppers, shallots, garlic, flour, cream, brandy, hot sauce, and seasonings... READ MORE

4

Yaka Mein

New Orleans, United States of America
n/a
Most iconic: Eat-Well Food Mart (New Orleans)

With no written recipe and of mysterious origin, yaka mein is one of the best-kept secrets of New Orleans. The soup is made with stewed meat (typically beef), meat broth, spaghetti noodles, and garnishes such as hard-boiled eggs and green onions. ... READ MORE

5

Shrimp Chippewa

New Orleans, United States of America
n/a

Shrimp Chippewa is an American dish hailing from New Orleans. It was invented by Paul Prudhomme in a restaurant called Commander's Palace. The dish is a simple combination of sautéed shrimp, shallots, mushrooms, and garlic. Other ingredient... READ MORE