A popular south Louisiana witticism holds that there are three ways one can become a Cajun: “by blood, by marriage, and by the back door”.
In short, Great Food, Great Party, Great Times! Cajuns’ great love of food, flavor, culture and tradition are embedded deep in their roots and the marriage ceremonies. Hence here comes in the Texas Cajuns – Our author from Port Neches, Texas. born and raised in Texas with Grandparents, and some Uncles and Aunts and cousins from Louisiana.
Same on his wife, Michelle’s side; Tod said “Momma cooked this dish regularly for our family. My Dad was born in Mermentau, Louisiana. They all made their way to Southeast Texas like so many Cajuns because of the oil business jobs. Huge Cajun influence in the author’s life growing up”.
Our “Texas Cajuns” are indeed connected “by blood, by marriage, and by the back door”.
You can view a Podcast here on the recipe – http://bit.ly/2MTgKrm
Meatballs - Mix the meatball ingredients together well and form into meatballs. Add a small amount of oil in saucepan and pan fry until brown and cooked throughout. Or bake in oven at 350 degrees until done - approximately 30 minutes,
Stew - In a pot heat the roux, add the chopped vegetables and sauté until onions are softened. Add the dissolved bouillon in the water and mix thoroughly with the roux. Add the meatballs to the mixture and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer until a stew-like thickness is obtained. Serve over rice or mashed potatoes.
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