Boudin sausage calls Louisiana its birthplace. Originally, Boudin sausage was made to allow a portion of meat to be served to more people. In Cajun country Boudin sausage is as common as gators: Most everyone seems to know how to cook it and they all have their own recipe.
In Acadiana (Cajun country), it is sold along the side of the road, at gas stations, and just about anywhere else. Although pork is the main ingredient, some are made with crawfish and crab. Step 1 Cut the pork and liver in 2-inch pieces.
Place the onion, garlic, and meat into a large saucepan. Step 2 Add enough water to cover all the ingredients. Add as much salt and pepper as desired.
Step 3 Boil and set to simmer. Remove any scum that has developed, and then simmer for one hour. Step 4 Strain the mix from the broth.
Do not discard the broth; it is used in making the rice. Step 5 Grind the mix in a meat grinder. If this is not available then chop very fine.
Step 6 Combine 3 cups of broth and rice into a saucepan. ... more.
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