The 10 Best Recipes To Make On Mardi Gras
Healthy eating was so last month. Today is Mardi Gras, which translates literally to "Fat Tuesday." Christian or not, you should embrace all things artery clogging and delightful. We're not the type to seek excuses for "indulgent" food, but when the opportunity presents itself . . . let the good times (and biscuits and fried chicken) roll.
Biscuits and Gravy
A long day of revelry ahead requires a solid breakfast as preparation. Keep it Southern with flaky biscuits and velvety sausage gravy. And if you feel like starting the flow of alcohol early, there's no shame in enjoying a Ramos Gin Fizz.
Pumpkin and Pecan Pancakes
Mardi Gras is also Shrove Tuesday, a holiday with a tradition of pancakes. You could go with crepes, a Dutch baby or any other type of flapjack, but a stack of these fluffy coins will do the trick. And do not go gentle into that maple syrup.
Muffuletta
No sandwich best represents New Orleans like this one. Pile provolone, mortadella and soppressata on a loaf of bread (with the works, of course), and smush it down to oblivion with the heaviest cookbook you own.
Croque-Madame
Show your devotion to over-the-top eats with a grilled cheese that's covered in a crust of fried cheddar. Thin slices of Granny Smith apples make an appearance, so you can officially say you got your day's worth of fresh produce.
Bacon and Jalapeno Stuffing
What more appropriate way to stuff yourself than with stuffing? Especially this version from Eli Kulp, a spicy, smoky blend that reads as if a loaded baked potato spontaneously combusted into a skillet of toasted bread.
Buttermilk Fried Chicken
Dirty Rice
Rouxed Peas and Tasso
If you're going to eat your vegetables, take them with a side of ham. This is another one courtesy of Isaac Toups, but, here, skip the homemade roux and go the instant route instead.
Bananas Foster
Lent starts tomorrow, which for some might mean swearing off booze, sugar, an á-la-mode habit, etc. But tomorrow is a world away, so get your fix now. Sneak in a New Orleans-esque hot milk punch while you're at it to warm up before bed.
Bananas Foster King Cake
If normal bananas Foster isn't enough for you, combine it with classic brioche-y king cake, the literal ruler of all Mardi Gras foods.