LadyIncognito's New Orleans Styled Dressed Shrimp Poboy
LadyIncognito's New Orleans Styled Dressed Shrimp Poboy

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Shrimp Po Boy Plate New Orleans Poorboy Poboy Dressed French Bread Christmas Ornament Mardi Gras Beads Cajun. We moved from the New Orleans area after Hurricane Katrina and missed real New Orleans style poboys. Heard how good this place was but when we ordered a dressed fried shrimp poboy to go, it came with cole slaw and some dreadful brown gravy on it.

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To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have ladyincognito's new orleans styled dressed shrimp poboy using 15 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make LadyIncognito's New Orleans Styled Dressed Shrimp Poboy:
  1. Take 2 pounds shrimp peeled and deveined
  2. Get 2 eggs beaten
  3. Get 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
  4. Get 2 teaspoons chili powder
  5. Take 2 tablespoons lemon pepper seasoning
  6. Make ready 1 1/2 tablespoons paprika
  7. Take flour for coating before frying
  8. Take 48 ounces frying oil of your choice
  9. Get frying skillet or whatever you fry in
  10. Take 2 loaves French bread
  11. Get half a head of iceberg lettuce shredded
  12. Get 3 tomatoes sliced
  13. Prepare 2 large or 3 small lemons at room temp quartered
  14. Make ready small jar of hamburger sliced pickles as desired
  15. Make ready mayo/ketchup/hot sauce as desired

I'm coming down to New Orleans next weekend. Tell me what poboy you order and where you get it. Half and half (shrimp and oyster) from Rocky & Carlos in da Parish. Large sandwich and not at all skimpy on the seafood.

Steps to make LadyIncognito's New Orleans Styled Dressed Shrimp Poboy:
  1. Make sure your shrimp are cleaned and ready. In a mixing bowl mix together the shrimp and the next five ingredients on the list until the shrimp are well coated. Place them in the fridge for about 30 minutes.
  2. While your shrimp are chilling in the fridge use the time to prep your toppings and fry station. You can add additional seasoning to your flour if you like or you can sub for cornmeal. Slice your lettuce and tomatoes and place in fridge until sandwich assembly if you haven't done so already.
  3. Heat skillet for a few minutes over med high heat before adding oil. Don't over fill so that it doesn't spill when shrimp are added. You can also use this time to toast your bread in the oven with a little butter.
  4. When skillet is at optimal frying temp you can start battering the shrimp in the flour or cornmeal mixture and start placing them in the hot oil after shaking off the excess. Shrimp cook really quick so each batch shouldn't go any longer than ten minutes depending on your preferences to doneness.
  5. After all shrimp are done you can begin assembly. Spread some mayo on bread and layer your toppings lettuce then tomato and pickle slices. On the other side pile on some shrimp and sprinkle with a little hot sauce if you went added heat.
  6. Enjoy!

I also like the Frencheletta at Liuzza's on Bienville St. The Official New Orleans Po-Boy Power Rank. Killer Poboys (address and info) French Quarter Located in the back of the Erin Rose bar, this po-boy pop-up is well known for its modern versions of the classic NOLA sandwich, including an eponymously killer po-boy featuring Moroccan-spiced lamb. Of course their fried version is awesome as well. Lots of creative choices here, including serious options for vegetarians.

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