- Andouille
Andouille (French: IPA| [ɑ̃duj] ,
American English : IPA| [ɑnˡdu:ɪ] (pronounced "ahn-DWEE") is defined "Andouille sausage (Gastronomy) - Definition" (various), MiMi.hu, 2006, webpage: [http://en.mimi.hu/gastronomy/andouille_sausage.html Hu-Andou] . ] as "a coarse-grained smoked meat made usingpork ,chitterlings , pepper,onions ,wine , and seasonings. Andouille is French in origin, and was brought toLouisiana by French or German immigrants. Today the sausage is most often associated withCajun cooking."ubstance
Andouille is a spiced, heavily smoked
pork sausage , distinguished in some varieties by its use of the entiregastrointestinal system of the pig: for example, traditional French andouillette is composed primarily of the intestines and stomach. Though somewhat similar, it is not to be confused withAndouillette .History of Andouille
The style of sausage is now widespread, and so it is unclear whether it originated in France, whence the name comes, or in Germany, where similar recipes also have a long history. A similar sausage,
Nduja , is produced in the region ofCalabria in southern Italy; the name is clearly derived from the French, and it is thought that the recipe may have spread there from France during periods of French dominance in the Middle Ages. This suggests a history going back at least 1000 years.Cajun–Style Andouille
The recipe was brought to the New World by the French colonists of
Louisiana , andCajun andouille is the best-known variety in theUnited States . The spiciest of all the variants, Cajun andouille is made of butt or shank meat and fat, seasoned withsalt , crackedblack pepper , andgarlic , and smoked overpecan wood andsugar cane for up to seven or eight hours at approximately 175°F (80°C). The resulting sausage is used in a wide range of Louisiana dishes, such asgumbo ,jambalaya ,red beans and rice , andétouffée . LaPlace,Louisiana , has proclaimed itself the Andouille Capital of the World, and holds a huge festival in October of each year.Other uses
"Andouille" is also an
insult in French, designating a ridiculous or incompetent person, or a rascal; this may be linked to the old British slang “silly sausage”, which describes a person as stupid, foolish or naive.Notes
External links
* [http://www.andouillerie.fr/ L'Andouillerie de la Vallée de la Sienne - Normandie]
* [http://www.etab.ac-caen.fr/hotellerie-restauration/Reportages/andouille/andouille.htm Andouille de Vire] , a famous French variety.
* [http://www.realcajunrecipes.com/recipes/532.rcr Andouille recipe at RealCajunRecipes.com]
* [http://offthebroiler.wordpress.com/2007/01/15/all-about-andouille/ Pictorial Tour of Wayne Jacob's Smokehouse, an artisanal Andouille producer in La Place, Louisiana]
* [http://www.nolacuisine.com/2005/11/14/andouille-sausage-recipe/ Homemade Andouille Sausage Recipe at Nola Cuisine]
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