Friday, April 15, 2022

Classic Cajun Dirty Rice

The variety of meats and spices used in the recipe give the rice its signature name.
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Classic Cajun Dirty Rice
Classic Cajun Dirty Rice
Dirty rice is a classic Cajun dish that is typically made with chicken livers and/or gizzards and ground meat. The variety of meats and spices give the rice its signature "dirty" look, hence the name. Our version is made with ground pork or ground sausage, but feel free to substitute ground chicken, turkey, or beef. Serve it with extra hot sauce if you're a spice lover.
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