Good Eats, Hot Sauce, and rain in Cajun Country

After a rough ride traveling west in Louisiana on the worst section of I-10 in the United States we arrived at Poche’s Fish N Camp in Breaux Bridge, Louisiana for a couple of days. The campsites are arranged around a large fishing pond lined with Cypres trees. Most of the sites have a paved pad, full hookups, and WiFi. There are several ponds for fishing, a clubhouse, swimming pool, and laundry. The staff was great. Many thanks to them for recommending Fun in the Sun RV Repair to repair our heater and many thanks to the repairman who came out in the rain the same day we called him and got it fixed.

It rained off and on the whole time we were there so we couldn’t do too much exploring in the area. I had to do my bird watching at the campground. A Snowy Egret walked along the pond right behind our campsite in the afternoons and Cormorants and ducks were in the water every day. A Great Blue Heron even made an appearance.

The rain couldn’t stop us from enjoying some amazing Cajun feasts! Crawfish etoufee, rice dressing (dirty rice), slaw, fried catfish, fried shrimp, chicken and sausage gumbo, Boudin, Andouille sausage and more! We ate several delicious meals at Poche’s Market and Restaurant. Their market has a large selection of sausages, meats and seasonings so I filled the freezer with Andouille sausage and Boudin to take with us and now my pantry has some of their seasoning mix and File powder.

A visit to the Tabasco Factory on Avery Island was a must see on this trip. Henry is a hot sauce aficionado and Tabasco is a staple on our table along with the salt and pepper. We visited the factory 30 years ago when our kids were young and we both have memories of walking into the aging room with the aroma of the sauce so strong that most of the other people in the tour got out of there as fast as they could. Not Henry! He loved it! Unfortunately, they no longer take the tours through that room.

The sauce is aged in barrels that were first used to age Jack Daniels Whiskey. We watched a short video and then watched original Tabasco sauce being bottled and labeled before browsing in the museum. We had our first taste of Boudin sausage (yummy and spicy) from a food truck and spent a few dollars in the gift shop before heading back to Breaux Bridge. A stop at Walmart for some necessities and we were back at camp in time to watch the rain come down the rest of the day.

 

11 thoughts on “Good Eats, Hot Sauce, and rain in Cajun Country

  1. Bummer that it rained the whole time you were there. But you can always enjoy food in the rain and the eating sure is good in Louisiana.

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  2. The southeast seems to be getting its share of nasty weather this year. I don’t know when we will get back there but we really need to explore that part of the country. I love Cajun food! Looks like a nice campsite sitting around the pond.

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  3. Louisiana’s interstates are the worst! We experienced that last fall. Sorry about the rain, but it looks like you and Henry found great food and fun in spite of it.

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  4. Glad the rain didn’t deter you. When we were in Bryce Canyon it also rained the whole time.
    My hubby can’t wait for the cajun food. Thanks for your reply, I guess I heard on reviews of Pooche’s about the dust.

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    1. The Cajun food around Lafayette is the real deal. Even if you don’t stay at Poche’s the restaurant and store are worth the drive. I have Andouille and Boudin in my freezer I brought home from there! And the area around there is beautiful.

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