Homemade Boudin

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  • Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
  • Hey Everybody! Today we made some amazing homemade boudin. This Louisiana staple can be found all over the state. We made this video so you can try it out at home. Let us know what you think in the comments. As always, don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE.
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  • @scott-v
    @scott-v 23 дні тому +4

    Transplanted cajun living in Ohio now. Couple years ago I made my own Boudin for a cajun party we threw. Same process you guys did and it turned out great. It's a lot of work but well worth the effort it takes. Thanks for the great video and keep them coming. Love watching anything about the cajun life!!!

    • @captaincobyscajuncooking6144
      @captaincobyscajuncooking6144  23 дні тому +2

      Thank you @scott-v I’m sorry you have to live in Ohio and miss out on most of the fabulous food we have down here! But keep cooking up there and spreading that Cajun Culture all over this great country!! Thanks for watching and commenting brother! Keep cooking my friend and I’ll see you in the kitchen

  • @bayousmackerdixford3389
    @bayousmackerdixford3389 22 дні тому +1

    CA CEST BON CAPT COLBY BEAUCOUP D'AMOUR APPRECIATION AUSSI LAFAYETTE ALLONS!!!! LAISSEZ LES BONS TEMPS ROULER CAR !

  • @nobleclement58
    @nobleclement58 22 дні тому +1

    Man y'all need a meat mixer compatible to your meat grinder. Makes things a lot easier when doing large batches of sausage or boudin. Just saying. Thank Y'all for y'all service.God Bless and be safe.

  • @jasonpatton548
    @jasonpatton548 23 дні тому +1

    Awesome video thank you all for the video and your service for the community
    I moved here from Pennsylvania about four years ago and I’ve been working at the best stop in Scott for about two years please stop in during the week and try the Nicky sandwich
    Tell fransiene and Becky in the kitchen Jason sent you

    • @captaincobyscajuncooking6144
      @captaincobyscajuncooking6144  23 дні тому

      Thank you for watching! I’ll give the Nicky sandwich a try! Net time I go to the best stop I go to the best stop frequently but I usually get the Boudin!! Go figure! Thanks for commenting keep cooking and I’ll see you in the kitchen

    • @bbqgator
      @bbqgator 21 день тому

      Love The Best Stop. I always bring a cooler when I get back there.. still have a little boudin left from last trip

  • @HunterJohnson-gu2gs
    @HunterJohnson-gu2gs 10 днів тому

    I'm from Turkey Creek, Louisiana and we have boudin everywhere and I been eating it since I was a kid. This was awesome and I'm going to subscribe.

    • @captaincobyscajuncooking6144
      @captaincobyscajuncooking6144  10 днів тому

      Thank you @HunterJohnson-gu2gs boudin is awesome and I eat it at least twice a week! Thanks for watching and subscribing brother!!

  • @stevec7498
    @stevec7498 17 днів тому

    Looks excellent. Thanks for posting the video. Cheers

  • @Louie-fv2sx
    @Louie-fv2sx 21 день тому

    Hey capt. Louie coming at u from Hammond lol . #1 awesome video ( like always ) #2 you reminded me i don't have a sausage stuffer . So off to bass pro tomorrow to get one and try this recipe . Never thought of making my own boudin . #3 got all 3 of your seasoning in last week and LOVE 2 out of the 3 of them . I made a sticky chicken , smothered pork chops With your red lable . Made a chicken fricasee , white beens and rice with fried catfish with the blue lable . Loved them both .... BUT as for as the BBQ one ... lol well it's too darn hot outside to BBQ so will give u a update on that one when it cools down keep the videos coming

    • @captaincobyscajuncooking6144
      @captaincobyscajuncooking6144  21 день тому

      Louie good to hear from you brother! Miss you on the blast! I knew you’d love the seasoning everyone is loving it!! I hear you on the BBQ I grilled steaks and pork steaks this weekend and it was extremely hot! Thanks for watching, commenting and trying the recipes!! Keep cooking bro and I’ll see you in the kitchen

  • @kenroberge2302
    @kenroberge2302 22 дні тому

    Awesome video, looks like a lot of work but like it's worth it. have a great day

    • @captaincobyscajuncooking6144
      @captaincobyscajuncooking6144  21 день тому

      Thanks Ken! It is a lot of work! But well worth it. And thanks for always watching and commenting

  • @supergeek1418
    @supergeek1418 10 днів тому +1

    When you're cooking you have to be "in the moment".
    One batch of meat can have more moisture or fat than the last one. Some onions can be sweeter, or hotter, or more flavorful. One batch of rice can be dry ond fluffy, while the next one can be much more sticky.
    Until Mother Nature starts making everything exactly the same from one to the next, you're going to have to look, feel, taste, and adjust.
    That's just cookin'.

  • @001SapoBBQ
    @001SapoBBQ 22 дні тому

    Super Awesome Video on Boudin!!! Cheers from South Texas 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌

  • @wwsuwannee7993
    @wwsuwannee7993 4 дні тому

    Superb!

  • @1974billym
    @1974billym 14 днів тому

    Howdy from SE Texas/East Houston area. Ever make a goulash/chili mac, or whatever? It goes by different names and has different variations. It was a staple for me growing up and I'd love to see a cajun take on it. I'm not cajun, but I'm cajun adjacent. My best friend growing up was a Quebodeaux that had family in the Lafayette area.

    • @captaincobyscajuncooking6144
      @captaincobyscajuncooking6144  14 днів тому

      I know exactly what you’re talking about @1974 billym we call it Fireman’s Delight! I did have that lined up with a fireman I grew up with! Thanks for reminding me! I’ll get on that soon

  • @FrankGreenway
    @FrankGreenway 20 днів тому

    My wife makes good Cajun boudin balls. I bet they’d be good in a Cajun roo.

  • @cynthialee1387
    @cynthialee1387 20 днів тому

    Red, Boudin

  • @vSwampFox
    @vSwampFox 23 дні тому

    Like a lot of things down here. It’s not just about enjoying the taste of all our foods. It’s the process!
    Beignets, Boudin, Sauce Piquante, Étouffée, Coubion, Fricassée, Cracklins, my kids learned early, Dat’s Cooking!
    We eat plenty clean meals … seared proteins with veggies, but that ain’t cooking. That’s just heating food up.
    Cajun meals take time and effort at the stove! … but are always worth it.
    … and no shit as we speak my kid just heated up some Foremans Smoked Boudin for breakfast 🤦🏼‍♂️😂

    • @captaincobyscajuncooking6144
      @captaincobyscajuncooking6144  23 дні тому +1

      Thank you @vSwampFox could not have said it better myself!! We do take pride in our cooking down here!! That’s why we the best in the world!!! Keep cooking brother and I’ll see you in the kitchen!!

    • @andrewhedger3872
      @andrewhedger3872 22 дні тому

      I am sad to say that I have never had Boudin before in my life. That is about to change. I do have a nice Cabelas heavy duty grinder, the Cabelas 50 pound meat mixer and the Cabelas 25 pounds stainless steel sausage stuffer. I have been making my own venison Summer Sausage, brats, and snack sticks for years now. I have made a few big batches of Andouille which I was pretty proud of for being a Yankee from south central Indiana. I am counting down the days until my visit to Lafayette, Louisiana next spring. I am looking forward to taking in as much cajun culture, boiled crawfish and any other cajun cuisine that I can fit into a week's stay. I can't hardly wait, I'm so excited. Great video fellas! It definitely makes me want to try my hand at making a batch of Boudin. I wished I could drag a chair up to that table with you and taste that smoked Boudin myself. Thanks for the step by step process in this video. I'll watch it a few time before I commit to trying to make it myself.

    • @vSwampFox
      @vSwampFox 22 дні тому +1

      @@andrewhedger3872
      Pro Tip - Always cook and season your pork, then grind it before stuffing. Don’t grind it all, then cook, then stuff. Texas Boudin makers do this. It turns out to be a pudding.
      Also, be sure to go to Prejean’s in Carencro when you’re here. Order the Pork Ribeye & Red Beans. Ridiculously good. Fezzos in Scott, LA also has terrific food.
      Kartchners have in Scott also has some of the best cracklins I’ve eaten. Don’s boudin has the best in Scott (in my opinion). Billy’s has the best boudin balls.
      Just some tips I could go on all day lol

    • @andrewhedger3872
      @andrewhedger3872 22 дні тому

      @vSwampFox Thank you! I will make sure to add the places you mentioned to my list, which is getting lengthy. I appreciate your advice.

    • @bbqgator
      @bbqgator 21 день тому +1

      Don't forget those chicken cracklins at Don's. Something else