Smoked Tony Burger with Remoulade

Combine smokey flavors with Creole seasoning and a pop of remoulade and you have an incredibly juicy and tasty smoked burger. Burger Master George Motz says these Smoked Tony Burgers are something very special that you’ll want at all of your BBQs.

Creole Street Corn

It’s a street corn with a Creole twist! This Creole Street Corn by Chef Virginia Willis was a huge hit at the St. Augustine Food & Wine Festival and is sure to be a hit with your next backyard BBQ.

Cowboy Rice Salad

Summer vegetables, black beans and Creole rice mix with a Creole chimichurri sauce for the most flavorful and delicious side dish. In Fine Taste says this Cowboy Rice Salad is a bowl full of “fresh, bright flavors!”

Sweet Heat Peach and Pork Kabobs

Sweet summer fruits and vegetables combine with savory Creole pork for a flavor pairing you will love! These Sweet Heat Peach and Pork Kabobs by My Diary of Us are the ultimate super simple weeknight meal.

Judice Inn-Like Double Cheeseburger

George Motz, a well-known burger expert, calls the Double Cheeseburger at the Judice Inn in Lafayette, LA a classic, no frills burger, but it’s the Creole spice that makes it stand out. George’s take on this juicy, flavorful burger is sure to be a hit with your friends and family at the next BBQ!

Smashburger

Be the king or queen of the BBQ with these big juicy and cheesy burgers. Smashed with sweet, savory and Creole flavors, Firehouse Grub says your friends and family will each want at least two!

Grilled Marinated Creole Corn

Take your backyard BBQ to the next level with this Grilled Marinated Creole Corn by Our Countertop. Just marinate the corn, then grill them up and every bite will be bursting with delicious Creole flavor!

Taco Pasta Salad

Try something new and change up taco night by making it a salad night! This Taco Pasta Salad by The Cooking Mom is full of sweet and peppery flavor and so easy to make. It’s perfect for a weeknight meal, a backyard BBQ or a potluck.

Fried Pickles with Cajun Aioli

Kick this popular appetizer up a notch with Creole flavor! These Fried Pickles with Cajun Aoili by Eat For Cheap have a creamy, tart taste that’s so good you won’t be able to eat just one.