Boiled crawfish in the springtime is a unique Louisiana custom. As spring bursts into the air and the weather warms up, crawfish come out of their burrows. We get a few short months of eating these freshwater crustaceans. I have several favorite recipes for cooking with crawfish. This recipe comes from Aunt Gaye who stated, “this is the best recipe I’ve seen in a long time.” The casserole reminds me of a spicy quiche, full of vegetables, cheese, cornbread and crawfish.
Aunt Gaye’s recipe
My husband’s Aunt Gaye is an excellent cook. Occasionally she shares a recipe with me and I always take note. These are good recipes. Aunt Gaye sent me this one last fall and I’ve been waiting for a chance to try it. She’s right, it is an excellent dish. Just a little spicy; a touch of cornbread taste. I like all the vegetables and cheese in addition to the cornbread and crawfish in the recipe.
The recipe was originally posted on Allrecipes.com named Crawfish Cornbread. (//allrecipes.com/recipe/213573/crawfish-cornbread/). This recipe does not have the texture of cornbread as originally named. It is more akin to cornbread stuffing or even quiche. So I renamed it a casserole.
Secondly, Aunt Gaye substituted Jiffy Cornbread mix for the cornmeal. The cornbread mix has a finer corn flour texture than cornmeal. It also adds a slight sweetness. I used Martha White Sweet Yellow Cornbread and Muffin mix.
Thirdly, we tweaked some of the ingredient quantities but essentially used most of the ingredients in the originally recipe. For a less spicy version, omit the jalapeno peppers and reduce the cayenne pepper to a pinch (or omit entirely).
What if you don’t have crawfish?
Crawfish tails can be a bit intimidating if you’ve never eaten them. But they are delicious–sort of a cross between shrimp and crabmeat. Give them a try. Crawfish tails have a wider distribution than in past years. Look for them in the frozen seafood section of large grocery stores chains such as Cosco’s. The recipe uses peeled and cooked crawfish tails; although partially cooked or even raw crawfish can be substituted. Here are peeled, cooked crawfish as purchased. Crawfish are often sold in 12 oz packages rather than 1 lb packages–either size can be used.I suggest not using Chinese crawfish — these have an entirely different taste. Because of labeling laws in the state, Louisiana crawfish will be identified as “a Louisiana product.”
What if you don’t have crawfish available? You can still make the recipe. Substituting crabmeat gives a similar result. Small shrimp can be used–the taste is changed slightly. Ground sausage or hamburger can also be used–saute and cook these ingredients first.
Making the recipe
This recipe is very easy to mix up. Just mix all the ingredients and bake. Here are the ingredients.I baked the casserole in a 10″ cast iron skillet. A 9″x13″ baking dish can be used, too.
Season the crawfish with the cayenne pepper, garlic powder and Tony Chachere’s Creole Seasoning (or seasoned salt). Mix all the ingredients except the cornbread in a large bowl.Aunt Gaye used one box of Jiffy Cornbead/Muffin mix which is an 8 oz box. For the Martha White family size cornbread mix, I used 1/2 box or 2 cups mix.
Add the cornbread mix, pour into oiled casserole dish or cast iron skillet.
Bake in a hot 375 degree oven for about 45 – 50 minutes until bubbly and browned and the sides start to pull away from the edges. This casserole baked for an hour. Probably a bit too long but still tasty
Cajun Crawfish Cornbread Casserole by MayleesKitchen
Ingredients
- 1 lb pound, peeled and partially cooked or fully cooked crawfish tails (12 oz package can be substituted), defrosted
- 1/2 tsp Tony Chachere’s Creole Seasoning or seasoned salt
- 1/4 tsp garlic powder
- 1/8 tsp cayenne pepper, to taste
- 1 small onion, chopped (about 1 cup)
- 1/2 bell pepper, chopped (about 3/4 cup chopped)
- 1 large jalapeno, seeded and finely chopped (about 1/4 cup) (optional)
- 1 (4 oz) jar diced pimentos
- 1 (14.75 oz) can cream-style corn
- 2 large eggs beaten
- 1/3 cup vegetable oil plus additional oil for oiling casserole dish
- 1 cup (4 oz) sharp cheddar cheese
- 1 (8.5 oz) box Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix OR 2 cups of family size Martha White Sweet Cornbread and Muffin mix OR substitute 1-1/2 cups yellow cornmeal, 2 tsp baking soda and 1/2 tsp salt — increase cornmeal to 2 cups for firmer casserole
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Oil a 9″x13″ casserole dish or 10″ cast iron skillet.
- In medium bowl, combine crawfish tales, Tony Chachere’s Creole Seasoning, garlic powder and cayenne pepper. Set side.
- In large bowl, combine onion, bell pepper, jalapeno pepper, diced pimentos, cream style corn, eggs, vegetable oil and cheddar cheese. Stir to combine.
- Add in the seasoned crawfish tails.
- Add the cornbread mix. Pour into oiled 9″ x 13″ casserole dish or oiled 10″ cast iron skillet.
- Bake at 375 degrees for 45 – 50 minutes until bubbly, browned on top and edges begin to pull away from sides of casserole dish.
- Remove from oven, let set on counter for 15 – 20 minutes, then cut into 6 slices and serve.
This is really a meal-in-one. Serve with a side dish of coleslaw or salad. Enjoy!
2019 Update:
I made this recipe again using a box of Jiffy (8.5 oz) box of Corn Muffin Mix.
I baked the casserole in a 10″ heavy cast iron skillet for 45 minutes. You could also use a 9″ x 13″ baking pan – both well oiled — may need to adjust baking time. This is a very soft casserole — it is not like a piece of cornbread. The key to getting the casserole to “firm up” is to let it set for 15 – 20 minutes after removing from the oven. It will still taste great if you eat it immediately, it will just sort of fall apart at the edges. I don’t mind, will your family?
The azaleas are beautiful this spring. My favorite time of the year in Louisiana. A great place to live!
Reference
Crawfish Cornbread. Allrecipes. (//allrecipes.com/recipe/213573/crawfish-cornbread/)
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Do you add jiffy mix dry or mix it according to directions on box? Thank you
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Hello, You just add the dry Jiffy mix to the casserole– use an 8 oz box. You do not bake the cornbread first. The ingredients in the casserole have all the things to make the cornbread. Hope you enjoy the recipe, it is delicious!
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Sounds delicious, I will have to try it
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Dry an follow crawfish casserole recipe
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I fixed a couple of weeks ago so very delicious . I fixed with red beans and rice. Hubby loved it, as did my son!!!
and rice, .
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Great! Glad you enjoyed the casserole. Thanks for the feedback.
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The “ Thibodeaux “ and “Boudreaux “ crawfish brand are Chinese products- not Louisiana crawfish.
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Thanks for this info; plus the packages are supposed to be marked “product of US” or not.
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I’ve never seen the Thibodeaux, but the Boudreaux brand is definitely Chinese. I hate when a product tries to fool people.
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I have seen some brands — such as Thibodeaux — market both Chinese and American crawfish; so you have to read the labels. You wouldn’t think that to be true with such a “Cajun”-typical name; but I was fooled once. Not again!
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Read the back of the package of crawfish .Buy USA only. Save our fishermen!
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Hello, Yes, I agree, totally! Purchase US crawfish — read the fine print — a package that may seem like a legitimate Cajun name may actually contain Chinese crawfish.
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Always check the fine print!! Be sure the package states, “Louisiana Wild Caught Crawfish” and all other brands of anything that you might think that are Louisiana products but are NOT…
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Hello, yes, this is an example of where labeling is important!
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The ones from La. you can see the fat, the ones from China do not look the same.
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Hello, good observation. The taste differs too. Enjoy the recipe. Thanks for stopping by my blog.
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On front of package it will say imported from China Louisiana’s will say Louisiana
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Yes I want to try this
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Try bernard’s la. Crawfish
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Thanks for the suggestion! Since some Louisiana packers also market crawfish from around the world, I always suggest reading the labels. But is is good to know of a reliable source.
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I am just reading this months later…Walmart carries Riceland Louisiana crawfish. It is farmed and processed in Eunice, La my hometown. They process year round. Tails and boiled available at Walmart.
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Hello, Thanks for stopping by my blog — and thanks for that bit of information. Will check out Walmart next time I go — I’m thinking that the crawfish might just be carried in your market area, not across the country. We’ll see.
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We have Louisiana crawfish at Walmart in Knoxville, TN, and I was even able to find it at Walmart when we lived in North Alabama – great recipe, will be making it again for our next potluck at work!!
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Wow, I’m impressed, you all must be displaced Cajun’s up there with Walmart taking care of you. Well, good for you and I’ll have to check our our Walmart stores in the area. Glad you made and liked the casserole. Thanks for stopping by our blog.
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I want this
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Enjoy! It is a delicious recipe.
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Louisiana crawfish (only buy it if it says Louisiana crawfish not imported from China they are rubbery an have no taste) are the best thing you can eat fixed any kind of way
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I have a similar recipe and I use creamed style corn! Love this. I learned how to make it by tasting the product made by Best Foods which I purchased at Walmart.
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Thanks! This is one of my favorite crawfish recipes, too.
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Love this ❤️ recipe thanks for sharing the details I’d lost my copy an have been trying to get it right again Thanks so much y’all ❤️
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I am not going to ask any questions, it is cooking. It is too late to change anything.
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Hello, I always appreciate comments and input from readers. I have enjoyed learning to know may folks “on-line.” Thanks for visiting my blog! It has been a rewarding part of my life over the past several years. Hope you enjoy the recipe.
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Yep
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If I buy frozen crawfish tails, do I also use the fat in the package? Do I need to cook the tails before adding it to the casserole?
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Hello, I use the fat in the package. It adds flavor — shouldn’t be an excessive amount of fat in the package. No, you don’t have to cook the tails first. This casserole is baked long enough to cook the crawfish. Some brands of crawfish are partially cooked, others not. Enjoy!
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Make it in a greased and preheated cookie tray for more crispy edges.
Then cut in squares with a pizza cutter or knife after it cools a bit. Delish.
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Great idea. I am guessing this will come out more like cornbread than a casserole. Anyway. Delicious.
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Sounds delicious just what I wanted,.
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Thanks! Enjoy!
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I’m headed to the grocery anyway so I’m making it for dinner tonite! Sounds amazing
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Looks yummy but not a Jiffy cornbread mix lover…tastes like cake. I have real cornmeal…how can it be substituted to make this recipe?? Thank ya
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I cannot wait to make this. It sounds so good.
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Thanks!
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We tried making this recipe and it did not firm up. After closer review, the recipe calls for one 8oz box Jiffy Cornbread mix OR two cups of the family size Martha White cornbread mix. 8 oz is 1 cup and 16oz is 2 cups.
We used the jiffy mix and this is why it didn’t firm up. Regardless of what brand cornmeal mix you choose, the measurement should be the same. In order for this to firm up as shown in the photos, 2 cups Martha White or 2 8 ounce boxes of Jiffy cornbread mix in what is required. Want others to avoid wasting $30 on ingredients and the recipe not turning out.
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Thanks for your comments and for pointing out this discrepancy. I have changed the ingredients to show 2 cups of the Martha White Cornbread Mix and deleted the reference to Jiffy Cornbread Mix. However, please note that I titled the recipe “Crawfish Cornbread Casserole.” With all the extra ingredients, it does not cut like a slice of cornbread — I found the consistency to be more like a casserole — as you can see from the photos. I am so sorry that your recipe didn’t meet your expectations. Thanks for your recipe feedback.
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Want to make casserole. Don’t have Martha White. How can two Martha be the same as one Jiffy?
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Hello, If you don’t have Martha White brand, Jiffy brand (8.5 oz box) of corn muffin mix will work just fine. Made it today. Baked for entire 45 minutes using a heavy cast iron skillet. After you remove casserole from oven, let it set for at about 15 – 20 minutes to “firm up.” It is a very moist casserole,; the key is to let it set for about 20 minutes so it is easier to cut and firmer. If you don’t have a cast iron skillet, a baking pan will work; may need to cook it a little longer. Hope you enjoy the recipe.
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And one Jiffy (8.5 oz) box by weight, measures 1-1/2 cups by volume. It is not equal to 2 Martha White boxes — it is intended to say that you use only part (2 cups) of one family size Martha White box. Anyway, one Jiffy box worked just fine.
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Hello, If you don’t have Martha White brand, Jiffy brand (8.5 oz box) of corn muffin mix will work just fine. Made it today. Baked for entire 45 minutes using a heavy cast iron skillet. After you remove casserole from oven, let it set for at about 15 – 20 minutes to “firm up.” It is a very moist casserole,; the key is to let it set for about 20 minutes so it is easier to cut and firmer. If you don’t have a cast iron skillet, a baking pan will work; may need to cook it a little longer. Hope you enjoy the recipe.
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Hello, tried out my recipe again using a Jiffy (8.5 oz) box of corn meal muffin mix. I think that the key is let the casserole set for about 15- 20 minutes after removing from oven.. Then it will “set up.” It is still a very moist casserole. As to the discrepancy in measures — dry ingredients are measured by weighting — as they should be — so the Jiffy Mix box weights 8.5 oz. Measuring cups are really for liquid ingredients or volume — many cooks don’t have a kitchen scale, so I list things by volume, too (or measuring cups). The Jiffy Mix is 1-1/2 cups in a measuring cup. Either 1 box Jiffy Mix or 2 cups .out of a box of Martha White should work. Anyway, I am so sorry for your disappointment in the recipe.
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You could always add more cornbread mix if you desired a more firm texture
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Hello, that’s right, you can add more cornbread mix. However, patience helps, and if you let the casserole set for about 15 minutes, it will start to firm up — it is a soft casserole which makes it moist and delicious.
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Yes, thanks for pointing that out. 2 cups is 2 cups no matter what brand. I thought that was strange as I was reading the recipe myself! 🤔
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Thanks for your comment — this has been one of the most difficult recipes to quantify for my readers. You can use a box of Jiffy Cornbrfead Mix in the recipe. However, I prefer the Martha White Sweet Yellow Cornbread and Muffin mix brand. With 2 cups of mix, the casserole is a little firmer. Either way, this casserole is mighty tasty and just right for the spring crawfish season. Enjoy!
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Ad a little bit of liquid Louisiana crawfish boil to your frozen crawfish tails to bring back the flavor. I do this to mine when I make my crawfish etouffee also only by your tails that are from Louisiana.
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Hello, That is a great tip — to season the crawfish tails — just a drop or two of crawfish boil is needed!!! — go lightly here — and yes, by all means purchase only crawfish raised in Louisiana!!!
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Your recipes should so good, got to try them!! My husband & I were born in Mississippi but lived & raised our family in Louisiana 40+ years!! Love Louisiana cooking!!
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Thank You! Enjoy the recipe; please share. It is crawfish season, now, the prices have been very high this spring in Louisiana; hopefully with this warmer weather the prices will start to drop!
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I want to make this but just wondering if I can just use corn meal or if there is a difference in the mix
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NO, NO, you cannot just substitute plain cornmeal for the cornbread mix. The cornbread bread & muffin mix also contains baking soda, shortening, sugar and salt. The baking soda makes the cornbread casserole “rise.” Omitting it and you will have a very flat casserole. It doesn’t really matter what brand of cornmeal bread & muffin mix you use but it should be about an 8 oz box. We used the mix primarily for convenience but you can also make your own from scratch. Substitute 2 cups yellow cornmeal, 2 tsp baking soda and 1/2 tsp salt (can be omitted). Stir these ingredients together and add. I have to say, I haven’t actually tried this, but it should work. Stay tuned, I’ll try it this weekend when I’m off of work and re-post my results. Tried it this weekend; suggest using 1-1/2 cups yellow cornmeal, 2 tsp baking soda and 1/2 tsp salt in place of the cornbread mix.
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I’d really like to make it without the “sweet cornbread mix”. What substitutions should I make in order to make it less sweet?
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Hello John, You can substitute 1-1/2 to 2 cups yellow cornmeal, 2 tsp baking soda and 1/2 tsp salt in place of the commercial cornbread & muffin mixes. Use 1-1/2 cups cornmeal if you want a moister casserole and increase to 2 cups if you really want a dish that is more like cornbread. Combine the cornmeal, baking soda and salt well in a small bowl before adding to other ingredients. Any brand of yellow cornmeal, such as Aunt Jemima® Yellow Corn Meal, should work. I made the casserole last night using 2 lb Jimmy Dean Sausage (cooked the sausage first) and it came out great! Cooked sausage cornbread casserole for only 30 minutes but definitely recommend cooking crawfish cornbread casserole for full 45 minutes. Let casserole “rest” for at least 20 minutes after removing from oven to “firm up”. Enjoy!
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Any suggestions for a substitute for the cheese? My husband loves seafood but doesn’t eat cheese.😌
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Hello Denise, You could just omit the cheese — it is only 1 cup cheese and this makes a very large casserole — the main flavors of the casserole are all the vegetables, cornmeal and crawfish. Enjoy!
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Made your Craw-fish Cornbread Casserole last night. My husband had purchased a 4lb bag of frozen craw-fish at the store and we had some left so tried this recipe. OMG we could not stop eating it … How ever I did omit all the hot seasoning just because my husband does not like hot seasoning:( and I miss read the directions and used 2 pkg of Martha White sweet cornbread mix packages, oops, but it was perfect, Cooked in a iron skillet heated in the oven with a generous amount of oil , I also had some extra mixture and put it in 6 muffins and they came out perfect as well, just took them out a little before the iron skillet, they all browned up beautifully. Had added some butter to the first muffin but it did not need it at all, perfect just the was it is. So happy with this recipe, Thank you so much and this is definitely a keeper in my recipe book. Can’t wait to try it with shrimp or crab-meat or the sausage. Thank you again.
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Hello, Glad to hear you enjoyed the recipe! Yes, it is a flexible and forgiving recipe — you can remove the spicy seasoning and it still tastes good! I have discovered that there are different sizes of Martha White Cornbread Mix — that has confused alot of folks. If you are using the 6 oz packages, then you could use 2 packages — as you found — and it should be fine. If you are using the very large family boxes — the 2 cups mix is all you need.
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Also, if you are using shrimp, I’d use very small shrimp; sausage needs to be browned first – from 1 to 2 lb. I used 1 lb sausage, but the casserole could easily be made with more sausage. Crab-meat is very expensive in our part of the world — I might find some other recipes for it, actually.
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Thank you for the reply and answers, that is very helpful. I did use 2 of the 7oz pkg of the Martha White Sweet cornbread mix and like I said it was perfect. I really wouldn’t change a thing. Looking forward to trying the shrimp next Do you think the already boiled shrimp packages for shrimp cocktail would work or do I need to use the fresh shrimp?
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I always used frozen, raw peeled shrimp — small ones (71 -90 ct) — defrost them. These would need to be sauteed in some margarine or oil before adding to the casserole. The boiled shrimp for shrimp cocktail would work, too — although I have not seen these sold separately. Since they are already cooked, they could just be added to the casserole as is.
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Prepared this last night and it is wonderful. I did add more seasoning to make it a bit spicier. Everyone loved it.
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Hello, So glad to hear that you enjoyed the casserole. Thanks for the feedback!
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I cannot wait to try this, it sounds totally awesome!❤
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Hope you enjoy the casserole! Thanks for stopping by my blog.
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I need recipe for etouffee and gumbo…
. thank you!
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Yes, I have recipes for both etouffee and gumbo–I have made both of them many times; they are simplified yet still authentic and tasty!
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Does this freeze well?
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Hello, Yes, you can freeze the casserole. However, crawfish are perishable — so I don’t recommended freezing it more than a month or two. Hope you enjoy the casserole.
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Can’t get ‘good’ crawfish in Las Vegas. What other seafood sub I can use?
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Hello, Yes, crawfish can be difficult to find out-of-state and actually difficult and expensive to find in-state when not in season (Feb – May). That’s why my posts about crawfish are always in the spring. Crawfish are a succulent, juicy and tender crustacean. There’s not a really an equivalent substitute. However, you might try rock shrimp (I have not actually done this but understand that they are similar in texture to crawfish.) You can also make the casserole with different ingredients. Still a tasty casserole, but with a different flavor. You can make it using 1/2 lb of mild bulk sausage, browned first, or make a vegetarian version adding a 15-oz can of drained black beans. Or, it is always possible to order and have crawfish shipped.
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Can I just use a bag of cornbread mix and not use corn meal ?
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Hello, yes, the original recipe calls for cornbread mix (also called corn muffin mix). Some folks preferred to make their own “corn meal” mix (which didn’t contain sugar); but this is not necessary. Just go for it and hope you enjoy the results.
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A little late to the party here, so apologies if I missed anything. But I/we were wondering if there is any nutritional information on this and/or any other recipe on this site? I absolutely KNOW they are good, that’s not in question. We have tried this and loved it. Specifically looking for the nutritional information to enable us to eat well and look after ourselves better.
Thanks for all helpful replies.
James
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OK, disregard. I followed the original recipe link above and found the info. Not bad and certainly worth it for the amazing dish.
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Hello, adding nutritional information is a good suggestion. I actually have the nutritional software to do the analysis; but it is a very time consuming task to get the correct information entered, so has sort of fallen on the “back burner.” Thanks for your idea.
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Can’t wait to make this for my family. Can you give me an idea of how many servings this makes? My family will be hot mad if there isn’t enough! Thanks!
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Hello, It makes 6 servings as an entree; more as a side dish. Thanks for pointing this omission out. I have updated the instructions.
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I haven’t made this recipe yet although I definitely intend to, I do make what I call Mexican Cornbread, which is similar to this recipe, and when I make it or when I make regular cornbread, I use Aunt Jemima Corn Meal Mix. It is not sweet. It comes in 5 lb. or larger bags. To me Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix tastes like cake.
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Hello, yes, I agree. My Aunt Gaye is the person who suggested using Jiffy brand, it is sweet, and I am glad to know Aunt Jemima Corn Meal Mix is less sweet — I have another recipe to make with eggplant and want a less sweet cornbread mix with it. Thanks for your suggestions.
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Hello, in your honest opinion which way taste the best – using Martha cornmeal mix, jiffy or cornbread from scratch?
Also, have you tried using it with the liquid Louisiana crawfish boil to your frozen crawfish tails as suggested by a viewer ? If so would you definitely recommend adding to your ingredients list? (I do like spicy)
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Hello, thanks for your questions and interest. I like cornbread mix that is a little less sweet, and Martha cornbread mix seems to be just right. Jiffty mix is sweet. Cornbread mix from scratch would be okay too, however, using a purchased mix is nice for convenience. As for liquid crawfish boil, no I haven’t tried it, don’t tend to keep this ingredient on hand, there are several other ingredients that can add “hot” such as Tabasco sauce. If uou want to use crawfish boil in the recipe, add with caution as these products are very concentrated. However, I might try it next spring during crawfish season to see the results.
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Hi! Can the cream of corn be omitted or a substitute made? My husband can’t have kernels due to stomach condition. 😞 Thank you in advance!
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Hello, The cream of corn adds to the flavor as well as adds volume and liquid. However, I understand if you husband can’t eat corn and hate to see him miss this dish. Yes, you could omit the creamed corn and substitute in other ingredients. I suggest adding sour cream for volume (about 1/2 cup to 1 cup) and an extra egg. If still too thick you could increase the oil to 1/2 cup. I do have to point out that I haven’t tried these substitutions–they are my best guess to give you a quick reply. If you can give me a couple of weeks — I’ll give these substitutions a try — I’d hate to see them not work for you. Thanks.
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Thank you for your response. I’ll definitely give these substitutions a try. I’d love to hear any further feedback you have if you think of anything else.
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I love this crawfish dish! 1st time I made it, I didn’t have quite a #, so added some chopped boiled shrimp i had already. It was great! I used cornmeal, b.soda, salt. Everyone loved it! Thanks so much!
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Hello, So glad you liked the Crawfish Cornbread Casserole dish! It is one of my favorites. Thanks for stopping by my blog!
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On using shrimp, look for “wild caught” or “Product of US” on the label. Same reason as on the crawfish, CHINA.
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That’s a great tip! Thanks.
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Do you mix cornbread like instructions say on box or do you just add to other ingredients dry?
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Hello, To make this casserole, you just add the dry cornbread mix to the other ingredients. Ignore the instructions on the box. Hope this answers your question and that you enjoy the recipe! Happy New Year!
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My daughter lived in La. for years ,I’m sure she has this on her radar already! But she is looking for a good etouffe . I think she has found one! I’ll pass this on to her also ,many thanks!😁
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Hello, Yes. Crawfish Etouffe is a very traditional Louisiana dish. I posted a recipe on my blog a couple years ago for it. It is excellent. It uses a shortcut of adding a can of Cream of Chicken soup. This spring I’m planning on posting a version without this ingredient. Keep posted and hope you will pass this recipe and blog post along to your daughter. https://beyondgumbo.com/2017/03/28/crawfish-etouffee-simple-shortcut/
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I want to make this like hushpuppies. I will use additional eggs and corneal
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I’ve had this in the past and know that it’s delicious. Thank you for the recipe. Does it freeze well? I need to know because I’m having major surgery soon and am trying to stocking my freezer with ready meals.
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Hello, Yes, this casserole does freeze well — however, I would never recommend freezing it with crawfish for long-term use. Crawfish are perishable, even frozen. I’d suggest you make and freeze a version of it — use sausage or make a vegetarian version with drained, canned black beans. Good luck with your surgery!
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Just made this last night. i added celery to it and cooked it in a cast iron bundt pan. Made more crust area which was yummy. thanks for the recipe
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Wow, what an interesting idea — to cook in a cast iron bundt pan, and a crust would taste great, too! Did you have to cook it longer? Yes, celery and a little crunch would add to the recipe. Thanks for stopping by my blog!
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I made this before and it is delicious!! But today with us being sequestered from the Corona Virus getting to the store is hard..I have everything but Cream Style Corn I have whole Kernal corn ..can I use this and if so do I need to add something like sour cream? and if so how much !!..Thanks Jeanne
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Hello, Good for your pantry! Yes, lets adapt recipes while we are all sequestered at home and avoiding excess trips to the grocery store. Fortunately this casserole is very forgiving and turns out well even though you might need to substitute or omit ingredients. I’ve made this dish many different ways such as using sausage for crawfish. So, yes, substituting about 1/2 cup sour cream in place of the creamed corn along with a can of drained, whole kernel corn corn should work. Let’s be safe during these very difficult and trying times.
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Thanks So much !!
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Could you write about the differences between the Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix and Martha White Sweet Cornbread and Muffin mix as it pertains to the recipe? Thank you
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Hello, Thanks for your question. The original instructions from Aunt Gaye called for using “Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix.” However, this is a very sweet cornbread mix. Even though Martha White’s mix also says “Sweet Cornbread and Muffin Mix” we found it to be less sweet and we both liked it better in this casserole. So either brand can be used, I prefer Martha White’s mixes in this recipe. Your choice. Also included is a recipe for homemade cornbread which is very easy to substitute — not sweet at all. In any event, enjoy the casserole! And thanks for stopping by my blog.
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Can u send me the recipe on the ca Cajun Crawfish casserole cornbread
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Hello, The recipe is shown at the end of the blog post. Just go to the end of the post and click on “print” to get the recipe. Enjoy!
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I have been making an only slightly different version of this recipe for 20 years. Maybe these tips will help. It is supposed to have a moist texture, more like a cornbread dressing than a cornbread. However, you should still be able to cut it. If you use the frozen crawfish, be sure to drain the liquid, because that will make it TOO moist. Be sure to bake it until it is browniing on top, or it is underbaked. Most people that have trouble with the recipe, it is one of the above. The original recipe is for 1 box Jiffy. I don’t like sweet cornbread, but I do use Jiffy in this recipe, because the texture is finer, and my recipe has 1 full tsp Tony’s seasoning, 1 tsp salt, 1 tsp black pepper (no extra garlic or red pepper) that balances it out, and you don’t taste the sweetness. If you don’t like it hot, swap out the diced fresh jalapeno with 2-4 Tbs diced pickled jalapeno. Hope this helps!
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Hello, Thanks for all your suggestions — and I agree it can be sort of soupy if you are not careful; letting it set for about 15 minutes after taking it out of the oven helps it “set up.” Thanks for visiting my blog.
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This makes a great base for eggs benedict
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Great idea! Thanks for stopping by my blog.
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