These Mardi Gras food ideas will kick off the feasting celebrations! Packed with bold, spicy, and zesty Creole and Cajun flavors, they’re perfect for entertaining a crowd during Carnival or “Fat Tuesday.”

After experiencing Mardi Gras in New Orleans, I’ve developed a newfound love for Southern food. The parties on Bourbon Street and in the French Quarter were unforgettable, and the food was truly incredible. Each dish was packed with delicious flavor, and I admired the rich history and culture behind every bite!
On that note, I’m excited to share these delicious Mardi Gras recipes that will bring the best taste of New Orleans to your kitchens. I’ll add more in the future, but for now, here are a few Southern classics everyone loves that are perfect for feasting on before Ash Wednesday!


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A big pot of jambalaya is one of the best meals to celebrate Mardi Gras. It’s a hearty blend of chicken, sausage, shrimp, veggies, and rice, brimming with spiced Cajun and Creole flavors.
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Blackened salmon is truly a special treat and a delicious way to enjoy seafood on this day. The salmon is moist and flaky, with a crispy crust layered with Cajun spices. Don’t forget to squeeze fresh lime juice on top for the final touch!
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This jumbo shrimp dish is another tasty way to use my cajun seasoning! It’s fast, easy, and will make your kitchen smell like you’re back in Louisiana.
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There’s nothing like this simple, comforting, and delicious cabbage soup to enjoy Mardi Gras at home.
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I love this simple sheet pan dinner loaded with plenty of Cajun flavor! It’s got a hearty mix of Andouille sausage, green beans, creamy potatoes, bell peppers, and onions.
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This roundup was originally posted January 2024, but updated to include new recipe ideas!



