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Easy Dinner Recipes

  • Etouffee the Chilau Way

    Etouffee the Chilau Way

    Etouffee - pronounced (uh-too-fay) French for "smothered," etouffee is a dish of seafood or meat simmered in roux sauce. A style of Creole cuisine mainly produced in the U.S. state of Louisiana, Etouffee is a dish that is often served with rice or boiled potatoes. Basically, if you’ve never tasted it before, it’s a dish full of vegetables, shrimp, and shellfish smothered in a Cajun-style sauce made from roux and tomatoes. The dish is seasoned with onions, celery, bell pepper, green onion, garlic and herbs. There are many ways to make Etouffee but one of the simplest yet delicious version is this Chilau way.
  • Chilau Marinated Fritter Fried Shrimp

    Chilau Marinated Fritter Fried Shrimp

    My take on a classic conch fritter recipe from the Bahamas with a new twist using the batter to fry up some delicious shrimp! Feel free to use the same batter recipe to make traditional fritters with conch, crab meat, lobster, shrimp or whatever deliciousness you want to throw in there! 

  • Garlic Pepper Shrimp Scampi on the grill

    Garlic Pepper Shrimp Scampi on the grill

    Shrimp Scampi is a favorite for most seafood lovers. This dish on next level consists of plenty garlic, butter and our Chilau Garlic Pepper Seasoning. If that wasn't enough the subtle touch of smoke from the cast pot pan in a weber kettle took these shrimp over the top! You have to try it! 
  • Roux based Seafood Gumbo with Dungeness Crab, Shrimp and Smoked Sausage

    Roux based Seafood Gumbo with Dungeness Crab, Shrimp and Smoked Sausage

     

    Our take on the roux based New Orleans style gumbo takes a little longer than our usual 30-minute recipes but you will be delighted at the flavor Chilau Sauce adds with the concentrated "Trinity" flavor in Chilau Gumbo! Add a little Boil Bomb for an additional POW of flavor!

  • Pan fried snapper with Citrus glaze

    Marinated Pan Fried Snapper with Citrus Glaze

    Red snapper, in general, is highly celebrated in the Caribbean and this pan-fried approach lends itself well to large family dinners and celebrations. The citrus glaze is sweet and garlicky with a little heat that really brings out the flavor of the fish. Serve with rice, grits or straight up! Delicious!

  • Chilau Seafood Curry with Dungeness Crab and Shrimp

    Chilau Seafood Curry with Dungeness Crab and Shrimp

    If you have never had seafood curry you must try this recipe. Following the same 2:1 ratio as other chilau sauce preparations this recipe features the addition of Coconut Milk and Curry Powder. Feel free to get creative and adjust the meat and veggie to your preference!