Many Cajuns grew up eating this appetizer at the Cock of the Walk Restaurant on Johnston Street in Lafayette, before it burned down. The restaurant was famous for this dish. Many times, the restaurant’s parking lot would become flooded after heavy rains. Once, a Kaplan man stepped out of his car and fell immediately under water! He realized a moment too late that he had walked right into a ditch. This is a popular recipe request, therefore have included the recipe on this website. Posted to TNT – Prodigy’s Recipe Exchange Newsletter by (ANGI L RAYCHER) on Mar 20, 1997
Combine all ingredients, except onions, in a large saucepan. Bring to boil.
Drop in onion slices and turn heat off. Let cool, then refrigerate.
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