Cajun Beer Brats

Cajun Beer Brats are a tasty summer BBQ or tailgating treat … topped with homemade slaw with a Cajun Kick. Salt & Lavender says they are perfect for your next cookout!

Cajun Shrimp Tacos

Take Taco Tuesday to the next level with the flavors of Brussels sprouts, sweet corn and Creole seasoning. These Cajun Shrimp Tacos by Creole For The Soul are super easy to make and so dang good!

More Spice Brisket

This is the brisket you’ve been craving! With a crisp bark and tender inside, this More Spice Brisket by Firehouse Grub is the juiciest and most flavorful meat you’ll ever taste.

 

Surf ‘N’ Turf Crunchwrap

Soft, crunchy, savory, and cheesy, these Surf ‘N’ Turf Crunchwraps by Eat For Cheap are a flavorful and fun meal, perfect for lunch or dinner. Change out the proteins and make them different each time!

Grilled Pork Butt – Must Inject

To inject or not to inject, that’s the question. Grillin’ Fools decided to do an experiment and took two very similar pork butts and cooked them identically, except they injected one of them with Tony’s Roasted Garlic and Herb Injectable Marinade.

The results from Grillin’ Fools:

“The injected shoulder was chosen every time! It was a landslide! The injected should had a distinct garlic and herb flavor, thanks to Tony’s Roasted Garlic and Herb Injectable Marinade. It wasn’t overpowering. It still allowed the pork to shine through, but it was there; and the one that was not injected tasted extremely bland on the inside comparatively. It was a complete slam dunk! Three for three … the flavor, juiciness and tenderness were all better on the injected pork but, and it wasn’t close. The outer inch or so of the one that wasn’t injected with the bark was on par with the injected pork butt, but once we got deeper into the shoulder the injection proved to be almost life changing. I know that sounds a little over the top, but the difference was that startling. I will never not inject again!”

For more, watch the video below.

Cochon de Lait Po’ Boys

Tony Chachere’s is the Official Louisiana Cookin’ Test Kitchen Seasoning partner. As part of the partnership, the Test Kitchen cooked up these Cochon de Lait Po’ Boys. The chefs in the Test Kitchen say the tender pork, crusty French bread, and creamy, tangy coleslaw make these po’ boys a delicious treat.

Not So Sloppy Joe BBQ Burgers

Super delicious and super easy to make, these Not So Sloppy Joe BBQ Burgers by Love Jane are loaded with Creole flavor thanks to Tony’s 30-Minute Burger Marinade.