I love how easy it is to make boudin. You can use any type of sausage, but the traditional recipe uses pork and rice.
The mixture is stuffed into a casing then boiled for 20 minutes. After that, you have to cut off the casing before baking in the oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for an hour with salt, pepper, garlic powder and onion powder added on top of your stuffing mix.
It’s hard not to drool over how delicious this Louisiana delicacy looks when you eat it!
How to Cook Boudin Sausage in the oven, microwave, or by steaming and poaching
If you are interested in how to cook boudin but don’t know where to start, see below for some of the ways you can get that authentic Cajun flavor at home.
How to cook boudin in the microwave: Place link of Boudin onto an approved microwavable plate in the microwave oven, and cover with a paper towel to avoid splatter. Heat for 2 -3 minutes (Depending on the strength of your microwave). Turn over, and heat for another minute or two. Make sure the center of the Boudin is hot and steamy (at least 160° F).
How to cook boudin in the oven: Preheat your conventional oven to 300° F. For a crispy Boudin, place link in the oven on a lightly-oiled cookie sheet. Allow to heat for 20 minutes, turning the link over every 5 minutes. Make sure the internal temperature of the Boudin gets hot and steamy (at least 160° F).
How to cook boudin in a steamer pot: Place several links in enough water to cover the bottom of the steamer pot (a rice cooker works well). Heat for 3 to 5 minutes on “Cook” cycle. Then change setting of the steamer pot to “Warm”. Boudin is ready to eat in 10 to 15 minutes. The boudin can stay at this setting for hours. You can also steam the boudin in a double boiler, or by using a colander over a steaming pot of boiling water. Make sure your boudin has a steaming hot center (at least 160° F) prior to serving.
How to poach boudin: Prepare water by seasoning lightly with Cajun seasonings (or salt and pepper). Bring water to a boil. Place links of boudin into the seasoned boiling water such that they are totally submerged in the water. The water will then be cooled, but keep heating the water up to a very light simmer. Do not re-boil the water, as this can cause the boudin casings to burst. Continue to cook, uncovered, for about 10 to 15 minutes. Remove links from the water onto a platter, and let them sit for a couple of minutes before cutting into them. Make sure your boudin has a steaming hot center (at least 160° F) prior to serving.
After cooking the Boudin, it is best to let the links set for a minute or two before cutting into them. Use a sharp knife to cut the Boudin into l” to 2″ links for Hors d’Oeuvres, or serve an entire link for an enjoyable snack. Boudin links are also delicious in a sandwich, or served with eggs for breakfast! Cajun Original has both Hot and Regular Pork Boudin, as well as Crawfish Boudin.
How to Cook Boudin – Boiled Method
The first (and easiest) way to cook boudin sausages is just to boil them.
How To Boil Boudin:
What does boudin sausage taste like?
Boudin sausage is often flavoured with vegetables, herbs, and spices. It may contain rice or bread crumbs for additional variations of flavour.
Notable flavours identify to the dish include thyme, garlic, onion powder, cayenne pepper allspice and light chilli peppers.
The taste ranges from mild to spicy depending on how much it contains.
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