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Swamp People: The Cajun Way of Cooking

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2010

Explore the cajun way to cook.

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  • @AndyHurleysChicklet7 Even if you don't come here to south Louisiana, you can still have GOOD, REAL, AUTHENTIC Cajun food shipped to you. Go to cajungrocer(dot)com. They have fried alligator that's already prepared, ready for the hot cooking oil. LOTS of other stuff too. Also check out cajunfry(dot)com. That's Troy's neighbors. Literally. Same street in Pierre Part, where Troy lives. If you can make mac and cheese, you can make this stuff. Seriously, it's easy. It's well worth a look.

  • Louisiana is awesome! Has everything for everybody. Just love it!

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  • These people seem like fun people. I'd be honored to meet one of them.

  • @indyschmidt Wow, an Asian store. I had no idea that frog legs were an a

    Asian food dish. Cool! I went to one of our local supermarkets today to get a few gumbo ingredients and was pleased to see that they have alligator meat again. They were out for a while. Believe it or not, even here in south Louisiana it's not always easy to find alligator meat. And I live right near where Swamp People is filmed. Supply and demand, I guess. Anyway, high five at you from Cajun country buddy!

  • These people make me love the South so much more than I did before. I'm from Pennsylvania originally, but I relocated to South Carolina last year for work. It took a small amount of time, but it grew on me fast. The emphasis on family and community is where life rings truest in this video. I never encountered such friendly, compassionate, and sharing people in the North. We were all about ourselves. I know it's not true for everyone, but more often than not I feel it was the case.

  • @Stingray8854 I found frog legs at an Asian store in North Charleston, SC. I'll be buying them next time I go that way.

  • @Extremefighters DAMN! OOPS...I read your post wrong sir....my apologies

  • @Extremefighters Realy? How so? Because they can fend for themselves and eat off the land instead of getting food stamps from the government? These are law abiding, loving caring, respectful people. They take from no one and give what they can to others. So what type of Americans make you proud?

  • @TheReaperfan2012 re-read my post? 

  • @Extremefighters

    No they don't the politicians and banksters  put this country to shame these are hard working people

  • @Apollo5600 Just down-to-earth people, that's all. I've had fried frog legs, and it is good. Somewhat of a light texture, like fried fish fillets. Fried alligator tail is good stuff too. Reminds me of pork chops. I don't know if you can buy frog legs, but if your interested, you can get alligator meat at cajungrocer(dot)com. Some of it is already battered, ready for the hot cooking oil. Not only that, but there's lots of other good, AUTHENTIC Cajun foods. Worth a look. Later!

  • @Stingray8854 I'd be interested in trying some fried frog. Looks freakin good. It's funny how this is a show that people get all freaked out about. Here in Texas, they all seem no different than my own family, friends and neighbors. Except we've never fried frog before or alligator!

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