Chef Paul Prudhomme's Cajun and Creole classics, Jambalaya & Gumbo

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
  • My favorite recipe with a great explanation of Cajun and Creole styles from Chef Paul Prudhomme. I've uploaded this video to share because it isn't currently available for purchase on DVD, but the key ingredients are available at Walmart including Chef Paul Prudhomme's Poultry Magic Seasoning, Tasso Pork and Andouille Sausage:
    Savoie's Hickory Smoked Tasso Pork, 8 oz - Walmart.com
    Andouille Sausages : Hot Dogs - Walmart.com
    Chef Paul Poultry Magic Seasoning, 2 oz (Pack of 6) - Walmart.com
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  • @marshallwelsh4115
    @marshallwelsh4115 4 года назад +277

    Hard to believe there are 175 people who dislike this video. Forgive them Lord for they know not what they do.

    • @sweetrosecamille
      @sweetrosecamille 3 года назад +12

      Yeah They're are the people who can't steal nor take credit for his cooking, technique and content

    • @touchedouche8806
      @touchedouche8806 2 года назад +8

      Not me….., but 236 when i clicked. Paul Prudhommeis a national treasure!

    • @budbundy4014
      @budbundy4014 2 года назад

      Some guys also don’t like cold beer and hot pussy. There loss fuck em

    • @JustinDeFiblander
      @JustinDeFiblander 2 года назад +7

      People dont know what good cooking is obviously

    • @stanleyhall6801
      @stanleyhall6801 2 года назад

      Those are probably somewhere between the alien and reptilian people they just don't understand we can forgive them...
      You can't be human in that enjoy watching this video

  • @chefgeb
    @chefgeb 3 года назад +61

    FACT: this is one of the most inspiring, educational and influential cooking videos ever. Chef P’s ability to not only cook, but teach, is second to none.

  • @reese2694
    @reese2694 5 лет назад +411

    This might be the most important video on RUclips

    • @jasen1294
      @jasen1294 5 лет назад +6

      Reese Smith you ain’t lying. Lol

    • @theghostofsagan
      @theghostofsagan 5 лет назад +1

      Fact

    • @vmaxtur
      @vmaxtur 4 года назад +3

      Most accurate comment !

    • @texasliam
      @texasliam 4 года назад +5

      Saw this 25 years ago in Canada. Never heard of Cajun. Changed my life.

    • @ToddAndrewCole
      @ToddAndrewCole 4 года назад +8

      I've got the old VHS tape and this is how I learned to make Jambalaya. I love his enthusiasm for his food!

  • @steveolson9422
    @steveolson9422 2 года назад +13

    God bless Paul Prudhomme. He made me the amature cook I am today. I own and use about 15 Louisiana cookbooks, most of which are from him and his family. I have brought my expanded version of his Jambalaya to deer camp for over 20 years. Probably the only Northern Michigan deer camp that always has Jambalaya. I had the pleasure of dining at K-Paul's in NOLA, and I was hooked! Layering, Trinity, Roux, Blackening. Genius!

  • @Shane-un8pe
    @Shane-un8pe 9 месяцев назад +11

    I'm from Louisiana and I had an uncle who looked exactly like Paul Prudhomme and loved to cook. He died many years ago but I recently realized that my uncle is the reason I love food and cooking so much now.

  • @lordwymanmanderly2563
    @lordwymanmanderly2563 7 лет назад +276

    Miss you. Met you in person at a book signing in Toronto and you gave me excellent advice and fed my love for cooking. "Unless you love everyone, you can't cook for anyone." Thank you Mr. Prudhomme.

    • @Lucia-kc2pk
      @Lucia-kc2pk 6 лет назад +3

      Lord Wyman Manderly Fan of Louisiana cooking and GOT. 😍

    • @ManeAttractionsinBowieMd
      @ManeAttractionsinBowieMd 5 лет назад +3

      So true

    • @johnsmith-sv1vr
      @johnsmith-sv1vr 4 года назад

      @John Winzer you're a racist!!

    • @poketz100
      @poketz100 4 года назад +3

      John Winzer can u backup your claim or are u just talking out of your ass? Did u know him personally?

    • @carolburnett8372
      @carolburnett8372 4 года назад +3

      Awe, Lord Manderly, what a profound statement.......there is power in real, real love......wow

  • @terrencemartin9135
    @terrencemartin9135 7 лет назад +234

    Nothing in the world can compare to the love and passion put into the preparation of food in South Louisiana. RIP Chef P, your memory and spirit lives on in every dish!

    • @travisjones3961
      @travisjones3961 7 лет назад +22

      "Don't ever trust a skinny Chef". Words to live by.

    • @jackmehoff2961
      @jackmehoff2961 7 лет назад +7

      words I Do live by. Although Charlie Andrews is an exception, he just has a high metabolism rate lol

    • @Vibration1129
      @Vibration1129 6 лет назад +1

      +Travis Jones Not true.

    • @jdrobin1
      @jdrobin1 6 лет назад +3

      jack mehoff Charlie Andrews is amazing !!!

    • @oiyabastard7275
      @oiyabastard7275 6 лет назад +5

      Terrence Martin yes there is Vietnamese food is Asian Cajun the french-owned Vietnam for years and their Cuisine is a marriage of French and Asian Cuisine you should try looking into Vietnamese pho soup and see how French it is

  • @TheTest95
    @TheTest95 3 года назад +15

    This man is an absolute legend. Thank you Chef.

  • @jessejohnson8562
    @jessejohnson8562 4 года назад +30

    Using a buck 110 pocket knife to cut prime rib, thats a real one.

  • @jlloyd2004mcs
    @jlloyd2004mcs 8 лет назад +62

    11:18 "isn't that pretty? God, I can taste it"!! We miss you, Chef...such passion!

    • @JasonSpiffy
      @JasonSpiffy 6 лет назад +2

      You know the food must be good when he wants to eat it while he is still cooking. Im going to try this jambalaya recipe.

  • @Rltvader1
    @Rltvader1 5 лет назад +22

    I have his book, my father taught me out of his book and bought me mine, and I make gumbo and etouffe for my friends and they absolutely love it.
    If you have been considering trying Cajun cooking, know this.
    1. This guy's recipes are fantastic.
    2. Cajun/creole cooking is not difficult, just takes attention.
    3. Roux is also not difficult to master, just need to pay attention and don't leave it.

  • @dr.phil-federalinspector6023
    @dr.phil-federalinspector6023 4 года назад +28

    When you go to New Orleans..go to the cooking schools they advertise..in the French Quarter...the food is outstanding..and the Chef's are a blast to listen too!...you will be glad you did go!!!! I promise..

  • @arlingtonguy54
    @arlingtonguy54 7 лет назад +91

    I am from Thibodaux and have been making gumbo for many years. This video had opened up new dimensions in gumbo making. Please ignore all those other "Cajun" cooking videos on RUclips and do it the right way if you are going to do it. I used to eat at K Paul's in New Orleans in the 80s before Chef Paul became so famous. There would be a line out the door and down to the corner of people waiting to get in.

    • @paulsecon4889
      @paulsecon4889 5 лет назад +8

      arlingtonguy54 Just about done reading “Gumbo Life”by Ken Wells, a pretty much lifelong Houma resident.Who’d of thought he could keep you interested in Gumbo for 237 pages right? If ya dig your Louisiana culinary history then this books a keeper.👍

    • @boogitybear2283
      @boogitybear2283 3 года назад +2

      It’s a shame the restaurant shut down thanks to Wuhan.

    • @rougarou722
      @rougarou722 Год назад

      This guy is a novice compared to my mom and grandma. He makes something that is simple look complicated. And who the hell puts those nasty tomatoes in jambalaya?

    • @rougarou722
      @rougarou722 Год назад

      @@lonewolftrucker3955if you’ve ever cooked jambalaya with tomatoes you’d know that they add a slimy texture. I live 45 minutes south of Nola, the creole version is what they cook and it has them and it tastes like spanish rice. But,in my 40+ years cooking we don’t add them. Everything else, yes but no tomatoes. None in a gumbo either. This coonass knows his cooking and I’ll put my jambalaya against anybody’s.

    • @rougarou722
      @rougarou722 Год назад

      @@lonewolftrucker3955 you cook a roux for jambalaya? Never heard of that and I’ve lived on the bayou my whole life. What I do know is, if that’s your thing, get to it. But, adding tomato products to rice in my experience is spanish rice and every old lady I know down here doesn’t add tomato. I have a cookbook that’s over a hundred years old and it doesn’t include tomato. Even the rougarou don’t like tomatoes in his jambalaya. Oh and I use the same recipe, roux and tomato paste browned, when I cook court bouillon or etouffee .🙂

  • @dopeymark
    @dopeymark 7 лет назад +7

    I met him...ate in his place...made trips in 84...85...86..best food I have ever eaten bar none.

  • @arlynnoel
    @arlynnoel 7 лет назад +163

    This is one of the best cooking videos I've seen. It's so very personal and passionate. Prudhomme loved his home, its traditions and his trade. We're fortunate that he shared with us his tremendous knowledge and collected skills.

    • @edbuice9862
      @edbuice9862 6 лет назад

      Arlyn Lichthardt b

    • @marjoriegauntt3352
      @marjoriegauntt3352 6 лет назад

      Arlyn Lichthardt ,it will not play.

    • @arlenegage9873
      @arlenegage9873 5 лет назад

      Absolutely Fabulous!! I could almost smell that blackened steak!!

    • @paulsecon4889
      @paulsecon4889 5 лет назад

      Arlyn Lichthardt Chef’s explanations were at the heart of the demo. Gotta let people know the how’s and why’s.

  • @jacklynmccall3871
    @jacklynmccall3871 5 лет назад +22

    I watched him on PBS with my maw maw back in the 80's...between my husband and I we have 3 of his cookbooks. Marry a cajun guy...he will know how to cook.

  • @freebird8191
    @freebird8191 4 года назад +5

    I have been cooking for so many years and my family has loved and appreciated it, but not tried to duplicate any of it themselves - rather odd. But I digress. The most favorite meal to make for them and a crowd of friends, especially for my sweet husband's birthday, is authentic LA Gumbo. I don't follow recipes, but use them as a guide. There has never been a better recipe than Paul Prudhomme's. It's the Holy Grail of seafood gumbo recipes, as well as so many others. Even though we love hot and spicy, I had to cut the spices in half, the hot ones, from his original recipes many years ago. He was a fabulous human being, a brilliant chef, and the world was so much better because of him. His cooking was the Gold Standard.

  • @toddhope2
    @toddhope2 6 лет назад +32

    Once in a while, every few years or more, you come across someone that draws you into their passion with such love that it will change your prior notions about a subject from superficial to intimacy. This video of Chef Paul's was one of those experiences. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @stevenhair6156
    @stevenhair6156 6 лет назад +12

    This man is the reason that I was cooking cajun food in Arizona when others only heard of it.

    • @johnboyd7158
      @johnboyd7158 2 года назад +1

      He is also the reason I was cooking Cajun food in Minnesota in 1980's where people had never heard about it. Also, even though I was born and raised in Minnesota, I swear that some families passed a 2 ounce bottle of Tabasco down to the children! It's too spicy! I heard a lot. But 2 ounces was a single serving for me! Cajun pork loin, full of the Trinity and spices; so g!

  • @samw.6880
    @samw.6880 4 года назад +10

    Being a newer generation Chef, this video is like "Gold". If you have more video like this, please share the link. Thank you so much for uploading this.

    • @davidstarkweather7764
      @davidstarkweather7764 7 месяцев назад +1

      Chef Paul did a whole series for PBS but somehow the videos don't seem to be available anywhere at this time (going on several years now).

  • @robinkishmiller2596
    @robinkishmiller2596 5 лет назад +17

    This man is a legend. Awesome.

  • @gregbrock3274
    @gregbrock3274 7 лет назад +22

    Sweet man,....he knew how to live.

  • @jademyst1677
    @jademyst1677 5 лет назад +8

    The best chef on TV. The way he explained everything made my mouth water. I wanted to eat everything he cooked.

  • @tpent6617
    @tpent6617 4 года назад +3

    So great to see a celebrity chef from my childhood, teaching me his favorite dish.

  • @TheLAHOT
    @TheLAHOT 7 лет назад +50

    Prudhomme is the King of Louisianna Chefs ! Many have tried to replace him, but no one ever will.
    I have been cooking out of his famous Chef Paul Prudhommes Louisianna Kitchen, cookbook first published in 1984.
    So many good meals and times with family and friends!
    Sorry about his passing in 2016, the world will miss him.

    • @crankbaitbaron7565
      @crankbaitbaron7565 5 лет назад +4

      Roger Holland II i would have to disagree with you, the Cajun cooker, Justin Wilson, was one HELL of a cook

    • @KimmiKat75
      @KimmiKat75 5 лет назад

      +Crankbait Baron absolutely!!!

    • @josephchampagne9134
      @josephchampagne9134 5 лет назад +1

      Chef John Folse as well

    • @RandallStephens915
      @RandallStephens915 2 года назад

      @@josephchampagne9134 Who?

  • @MM-fq9gi
    @MM-fq9gi 10 месяцев назад +1

    I had a home in NOLA 85-93, never met Paul but did have to step aside as a slimmer he, whipped by on a scooter hoviround, shortly before his passing. RIP

  • @johnoliver6569
    @johnoliver6569 5 лет назад +5

    Remember eating at k-paul’s and enjoying it so much I had him cater my wedding. Dude could effing cook!

  • @Soda3000Pop
    @Soda3000Pop Год назад +3

    He is a G.O.A.T. greatest of all time!

  • @stevewillette9851
    @stevewillette9851 7 лет назад +100

    You have been my hero for 35 yrs. when you 1st created Blackened Redfish in early 80's , so popular they put a limit on Redfish harvest!! Miss YOU!

    • @blacquesjacques7239
      @blacquesjacques7239 7 лет назад +7

      He almost made Redfish extinct with that trend . The Wildlife and Fisheries had to step in and impose strict protections .

    • @brianchrisman4331
      @brianchrisman4331 7 лет назад +11

      Thankfully the redfish have bounced back and are plentiful again!

    • @travisjones3961
      @travisjones3961 7 лет назад +11

      Remember when Anglers would throw back Redfish. His' "Blackened Redfish Magic" seasoning is good on most anything.

    • @rayafuller2073
      @rayafuller2073 7 лет назад +3

      Charlie andrews

    • @stanleyjones2085
      @stanleyjones2085 7 лет назад +17

      I couldn't possibly like this video enough, Chef Prudhomme was one of thee greatest chefs ever.

  • @maxaynlewis
    @maxaynlewis 7 месяцев назад +1

    I LOVE "Chef Prod's" history and cooking science. He gives the reasons and describes how to arrive at the perfection of any dish.❤

  • @cynthiahawkins2389
    @cynthiahawkins2389 5 лет назад +3

    Now he is gone from us, we have such a great library of books, and videos. His heart, wisdom and grace were in everything he did.

  • @MarcusAurelius7777
    @MarcusAurelius7777 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hey you're a LEGEND for posting this! RIP Paul Prudhomme!

  • @tikkidaddy
    @tikkidaddy 7 лет назад +4

    My Lord have mercy, could y'all imagine if in some blessed universe, Paul and Justin Wilson ever got together in some big old kitchen complex and started creating together!! WOW! This is one of the best videos I've seen to date. We love and miss you sir!

  • @kthwkr
    @kthwkr 6 лет назад +25

    Ate at his restaurant in NO in about 1986. Still the best meal of my life. I stood in line 3-1/2 hours. It was worth it.
    Appetizer was smoked soft shell crawfish battered and deep fried.
    The dessert was such a work of art I hated to eat it.
    Then I took a little bite, couldn't stop, and practically inhaled the rest it was so good.

  • @daviddickson1567
    @daviddickson1567 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for uploading this video clip, just want to thank you for details. Thank you and many other chef for making my career a successful, as a young chef from C.I.A. All of you helped me though your technique s. And those 175 people well their lost . So again thank you. Florida USA 😊👍🙏🙏

  • @phi376
    @phi376 7 лет назад +13

    That was incredible! I still enjoy eating at your restaurant with friends. You will be missed dearly. Watching the series was an epiphany. I'm definitely going to kick it up a notch with my own gumbos and jambalaya. Going to start layering my seasonings better and mixing in the vegetables at different stages rather than all at once. Thank you so much! You're a legend lives on…

  • @cookbookcollector71
    @cookbookcollector71 7 лет назад +3

    Wow.... thanks so much for posting this. I have both parts of this on VHS, but they are a little worn out from watching a lot. It's good to see this again. I lived in Louisiana for 6 years back in the 90's and learned to make all these good dishes. Thanks again for sharing.

  • @pdchr
    @pdchr 4 года назад +4

    MY FAVORITE RESTAURANT - K PAUL'S!!! I fly down at least once a year - just to eat dinner their with a date. (my lovely wife) We always have such a good time. We love Mr. B's Bistro too. Never disappointed.

    • @manga4715
      @manga4715 3 года назад

      i go to NOLA once a year just to eat right.

  • @stephenkellogg4366
    @stephenkellogg4366 7 лет назад +4

    Prudhomme...
    You are the enigmatic voice and presentation behind the Redfish Rub I've been... My Family has been, addicted to for DECADES! My babies grew up catchin' fish with me, and eating with You, Chef Paul! Thank You!

  • @tinagreen7502
    @tinagreen7502 3 года назад +1

    My favorite is Gumbo! I lived in Galveston for a year in 1976. The people I lived with cooked "smothered." Wish I could remember, but almost like this, I think mean like chicken, onions, bell peppers, cover & cook on top of stove but that's all I remember. Darn! Best food ever!

  • @Soda3000Pop
    @Soda3000Pop Год назад +2

    I love chef Paul Prudhomme, he is a legend of Louisiana cooking! He is up there with Emeril Lagasse, Justin Wilson, John Folse, etc..

  • @pla4825
    @pla4825 6 лет назад +7

    I think it’s very unique that he fried the chicken never seen it done that way before for gumbo 😊

  • @ladya2049
    @ladya2049 6 лет назад +4

    His love for his craft and appreciation for the food and history was very vivid in his instructions and descriptions. It was watching art and love melt and I really enjoyed this.

  • @dannyboyakadandaman504furl9
    @dannyboyakadandaman504furl9 Месяц назад

    My family is Acadian and Creole. Still loved watching him on PBS.

  • @Ruffpeaksoutfitters
    @Ruffpeaksoutfitters 21 день назад

    What an excellent video. How can you not love this guy? Here in 2024 for the Gumbo.

  • @cookbookcollector71
    @cookbookcollector71 4 года назад +2

    I use to have the two VHS set and lost them. Thank you for posting this. I use to love watching these tapes. Lived in Louisiana for 4 years, some good eatn' there.

  • @katc2345
    @katc2345 4 года назад +3

    I met and chatted with this lovely man and had a couple pictures taken. He wasn't real well and seemed frail, but what a gracious and kind man!

  • @ARCSTREAMS
    @ARCSTREAMS 4 года назад +3

    wow what a find on yt,,this guy was the biggest authority in cooking back in the days and these are hardcore real creol dishes ,my dad was a fan and has one of his cook journal,him and bob ross were artists of those days ,he reminds me of dom de louse lol

  • @johngonzalez8313
    @johngonzalez8313 6 месяцев назад

    He was the best I love watching him growing up. My dad would always watch this show with us and remind us of our Creole heritage from my mother rest in peace, Paul.

  • @danielflammer8562
    @danielflammer8562 Год назад +1

    Greatest chef ever…🥇🍚🔥

  • @jdt617
    @jdt617 5 лет назад +1

    RUclips has some real gems. And this is one of them.

  • @simplyamazing880
    @simplyamazing880 5 лет назад +3

    I've never seen anyone who seems to absolutely love to make great food they way he did. We vacationed in New Orleans some years back. We went to his restaurant to eat the first day. We ate there almost every day while we were in the city. The food was just to good to pass up.
    I know he wasn't in the kitchen but it was his food his way and it was awesome.

  • @AwakenOhSleeperGaming
    @AwakenOhSleeperGaming 4 года назад +2

    Paul Prudhomme is the Bob Ross of cooking.

  • @sandragaston9372
    @sandragaston9372 4 года назад +3

    My favorite chef hands-down is Chef Justin Wilson. But I still admire all Cajun chefs.

    • @macswanton9622
      @macswanton9622 4 года назад

      I used to have his comedy record. He could make a wooden indian laugh

  • @cldavis33
    @cldavis33 4 года назад +2

    4:27 - "Until it's just reeking with flavor..." That's passion, could listen to him talk about food all day long...

  • @RFinkle2
    @RFinkle2 2 года назад +1

    Never met you Paul, and yet I miss you.

  • @joshd.4112
    @joshd.4112 7 месяцев назад

    Absolute mastery of the craft of cooking here. I believe any famous Chef from the top of the food chain would be moved by the thoughts, feelings and just good old-fashioned instinct we got to see Paul Prudhomme lay down here. I will cherish this video, always.

  • @sheilafoster6383
    @sheilafoster6383 Год назад +2

    I learned so much from this video ..my father was very near New Orleans in Mississippi and always cooked exactly like you just have to watch .. this wonderful chef does ..it’s all from his ❤️

  • @naturalonenaturalone8996
    @naturalonenaturalone8996 6 лет назад +4

    everytime i open one of Pauls cookbooks it the start of another favor adventure.i sure miss his calmnness,an wisdom.

    • @MrDjickey
      @MrDjickey 5 лет назад

      NATURALONE NATURALONE Whts name of cook book

  • @bkf8166
    @bkf8166 6 месяцев назад

    What a passion he had for food! I loved hearing him talk about Jambalaya. He literally had to keep swallowing because he was salivating just talking about it!!

  • @ericjflaherty3519
    @ericjflaherty3519 8 лет назад +9

    great chef of southern cooking

  • @Forevertrue
    @Forevertrue 7 лет назад +28

    I Love the layered building of flavor. Adding onions now then cook some then add them again. I have done it as an amateur for years and it works so well. A great cook No doubt. A big loss.

  • @rodpaget9796
    @rodpaget9796 2 года назад +1

    Been cooking like this for going on since about 1985 when I learned about your pan browning methods. Blackened fish seasoning...soooo gooood. Thankyou I forgot I learned this from you. Thx

  • @scottduyser8583
    @scottduyser8583 7 лет назад +17

    You were the best. I learned soo much from you. Everytime I mk cajun I think of you.

  • @dwaynerandolph3565
    @dwaynerandolph3565 4 года назад

    Me being a New Orleanian, I remember as a kid seeing Chef Paul whipping up his classic dishes for the local News channel every Monday or Friday, RIP Chef Paul.

  • @davidg-ig8vj
    @davidg-ig8vj Год назад +1

    I love his approach to generous seasoning and adding as much flavour as possible at every step.

  • @IslenoGutierrez
    @IslenoGutierrez 5 лет назад +1

    This is the man that invented the Louisiana dish blackened redfish, which spawned the cooking technique of blackening. Blackening is not only done on fish, but alligator, chicken, steaks and prime rib, shrimp and anything else the technique can work on. There are even blackening seasonings sold in stores to blacken food with. All because of the man. Thanks Paul. RIP cher!

  • @culinariacooking
    @culinariacooking 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks for posting, I enjoyed this so much. I was lucky enough to meet him once. Chef Paul was one of the main reason I became a Chef! I own al of his books and even have a few autographed by him. Thanks you Chef Paul, miss you! Chef Pete Snaith!

  • @georgecabezas9371
    @georgecabezas9371 5 лет назад +3

    I really enjoyed this video. It is an old video with a great scenery and a great chef. Chef Paul's explanation about this food has opened my eyes to this type of cooking. I made a jambalaya about 5 years ago and someone today commented on how good it came out. I made it by watching youtube videos. I have forgotten how to make it, so I came back to youtube. After watching a few videos, this is by far the best. So, I will make another jambalaya, but it will be chef Paul's version. I will also try making his other recipes. Thank God for chef Paul!!!!

  • @Grizzleback07
    @Grizzleback07 4 года назад +2

    I remember watching this at my grandmas house on PBS! 👍

  • @friendkerrek
    @friendkerrek 6 месяцев назад

    just found one of the best videos I've ever seen on RUclips.

  • @ajl8198
    @ajl8198 4 года назад +1

    I miss Paul Prudhomme he was a wonderful man I went to his restaurant in New Orleans K Paul’s around 25 years ago and it was the best meal I’ve ever eaten in my life not only was the food incredibly scrumptious the atmosphere was so warm and inviting it was the best restaurant meal of my life he is well missed but his legacy lives on and his daughter is still running K Paul’s I went there With my daughter just recently and it was lovely so I’m happy to see that his daughter is having his legacy live on.

  • @dancalestini9850
    @dancalestini9850 6 лет назад +6

    Not only WAS Paul prudhomme the best chef in New Orleans he still is listen to him he really knows his shit I know he passed away but he's always been my favorite I have his first cook book from 35 plus years ago tried many of his recipes they were all great 👍 all the flavors of Cajun cooking are some of the best you will ever taste if you don't like heat eat a salad

    • @KimmiKat75
      @KimmiKat75 5 лет назад

      ummm, not quite...Justin Wilson and Leah Chase were older and better.

    • @herewegoagin4667
      @herewegoagin4667 2 года назад

      @@KimmiKat75
      And neither of the 3 were actually from New Orleans

  • @juststinny4961
    @juststinny4961 6 лет назад +7

    I grew up, and still live only a few minutes away from Acadian Village. South Louisiana is the best place for food.

    • @doodie5009
      @doodie5009 6 лет назад +1

      I was born and raised in Lafayette, La. Absolutely the best place for food. I now live in Washington DC for over 30 years, and I so miss the great food I was raised on! Mais ca Crest BON CHER!

  • @jojomama4787
    @jojomama4787 7 лет назад +23

    yeah,I sure love my old black pots,swear they make the food taste so much better!

    •  5 лет назад +1

      Do you have a kettle set I can't tell you how many tasty meals I've enjoyed coming out of them pots and pans my grandmother is a good cook and my mom is a good cook too so I come from a good line of cooks to my family

    • @tammyjohnson1884
      @tammyjohnson1884 5 лет назад +1

      cast iron awesomeness

    • @paulsecon4889
      @paulsecon4889 5 лет назад

      JoJo Mama They most certainly do!

    • @Grizzleback07
      @Grizzleback07 4 года назад

      Cast iron pots and pans are the best cooking vessels in the kitchen. I prefer to use them for cooking everything I can.

  • @victorialadybug1
    @victorialadybug1 7 лет назад +2

    So glad this was posted. I wish there were more episodes. I miss Paul Prudhomme.

  • @BettyA
    @BettyA 4 года назад +1

    This was awesome. Thank you for uploading this gem. Enjoyed every minute of it and will go back and attempt to make some of the dishes.

  • @keganwallace8753
    @keganwallace8753 5 лет назад +2

    I've lost count of how many times I've watched this video. Love it!

  • @whitetiger0603
    @whitetiger0603 4 года назад +1

    Love love love this! After living in LA for a few years I feel in love with all the different foods. And learned to cook them from neighbors too! Seeing Paul cook is the highlight of my learning.

  • @CunoWiederhold
    @CunoWiederhold 5 лет назад

    Wow! I love all things Cajun!
    Now that's cooking!
    Thanks for all the great tips!

  • @cynthiahawkins2389
    @cynthiahawkins2389 7 лет назад +8

    Aiii eeeee!!! Bless you, Paul.

  • @henryj.8528
    @henryj.8528 2 месяца назад

    I was in NOLA in '84 on a business trip. My wife called me one morning and said she had just seen a chef on Good Morning America and I should check out his restaurant. That was the day Paul Prudhomme was first introduced to a national audience.
    I found "K-Paul's Kitchen" down a side street. Not a hole in the wall, but not the Savoy either. Prudehomme was there looking every but like Dom DeLuise. There was maybe a handful of customers at that point. I had shrimp etouffee. It was really good. Prudehomme himself was very nice and signed a menu for my wife (his first experience with fame I suppose).
    I make his red beans and rice with andouille from time to time.

  • @midninteranger4315
    @midninteranger4315 7 лет назад

    love watching him because he explains every step of what ever he cooks. THANK YOU chef Paul

  • @graphene1487
    @graphene1487 6 лет назад +1

    I'm so happy I found this video. This is art.

  • @Whodaleewho
    @Whodaleewho 8 лет назад +8

    Yes! Thanks for posting this, I haven't seen Chef Paul in years. I've gotta make a pot of gumbo now! Used to love Justin Wilson too! ooh wee

  • @lindaparker6102
    @lindaparker6102 4 года назад +2

    Wonderful to hear the history from a “Culture Savvy Chef.” Layered seasoning every level- the difference in Cajun Cusine Cooking ! Flavored throughout ! So delicious looking ! Yes, yes !
    Thanks for such a wonderful “Collectors” item !

  • @jakemitchell1671
    @jakemitchell1671 5 лет назад

    This is SO GOOD!! I've been in love with cooking for 35 years, and almost nothing brings me more joy than to build wonderful dishes like this for my family. Just listen to the passion in his voice. You cannot fake that!

  • @v10011011
    @v10011011 7 лет назад +1

    Best explanation of the difference between cajun and creole. R.I.P. Paul

  • @youngatwista
    @youngatwista 7 лет назад +159

    Thats why us southerners are deemed as the most unhealthiest....our food is just too damn good...matched by no other region

    • @jimclaire7996
      @jimclaire7996 6 лет назад +1

      youngatwista a

    • @GoriBeringeifan332
      @GoriBeringeifan332 5 лет назад +8

      I like to say people in the South have the rare virtue of not being afraid of food.

    • @colinbutler2552
      @colinbutler2552 5 лет назад +3

      Congrats.. you also lead the country in heart attacks... welll done...

    • @kevinderosier651
      @kevinderosier651 5 лет назад +2

      Over eating is never a good thing....

    • @gigyoung181
      @gigyoung181 5 лет назад +2

      he already conceded that point, dingleberry

  • @margaretarross1712
    @margaretarross1712 7 лет назад

    Good stuff, that. Thanks for taking the time to give us this wonderful video - and the history lesson that is fully as valuable.

  • @SIZTUHK
    @SIZTUHK 7 лет назад

    wonderful! thanks! I love to see authentic cooking!

  • @Cadie2009
    @Cadie2009 8 лет назад +1

    All my favorite dishes chef Paul! 😍

  • @omadaw
    @omadaw 7 лет назад +1

    So much passion, So, so much love, just magic way about describing cooking. Great!!!

  • @mmallay
    @mmallay 5 лет назад

    RIP Chef Paul! What a great Video! Will watch many times!

  • @thekeith-donovanexperience
    @thekeith-donovanexperience 2 года назад

    Met him when i was a little kid in Lake Charles. Thanks for the inspiration Chef P 👨🏽‍🍳

  • @squaretriangle9208
    @squaretriangle9208 2 месяца назад

    What an intelligent man!! Teaching much more than cooking

  • @DannyBeans
    @DannyBeans 2 года назад

    I love what a dork he was about food. It made him so likable.

  • @Pbro1000
    @Pbro1000 5 лет назад

    You are a master in the kitchen, what an honor to see such as I have never seen before in my life. WOW. Thank you!

  • @kostbel
    @kostbel 2 года назад

    Thank you Chef for every word of history and experties ❤ the recipes are an tresure

  • @maryshoemaker1437
    @maryshoemaker1437 5 лет назад

    OMG... I could eat this all day!!! Thanks for being you