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Benoit’s Country Meat Block in Addis
Bergeron’s Cajun Meats in Port Allen
Catoir’s Taste of Acadiana in Prairieville
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Cajun Pete’s in Denham Springs
D and J’s Grocery in Galvez
Jerry Lee’s Kwik Shop in Baton Rouge
Kuzan’s Meats in Baton Rouge
LeBlanc’s Cajun Boudin in St. Amant & Donaldsonville
Nute’s Smokehouse in Gonzales
Porche’s Sausage Co. in French Settlement
Ronnie’s Boudin & Cracklin House in Baton Rouge
Veillon Food Mart in Galvez
They call themselves “Dr. C” and “Coach T” and they’ve rated more than 60 boudin purveyors within and outside Louisiana. From their home base in Lafayette, the so-called “Linksters,” school administrator Nolan Theriot and college professor Bob Carriker, get wind of noteworthy boudin and take to the state’s rural byways to taste for themselves. Their Web site, boudinlink.com, features a simple rating system—A, B or C—and tasting notes.
It might seem obsessive, but it’s all in good fun and ultimately sheds valuable light on one of South Louisiana’s cultural treasures.
“The greatest thing about having this boudin reviewing Web site is that it gets me, my friend and my family out and about to places that we’d never otherwise go,” says Carriker, a Washington state native. “Along the way we find all sorts of wonderful people and fantastic food. I love the fact that other people find it useful in helping them to get out and do the same thing.”
In addition to the healthy selection from the self-described real boudin country west of the
Mississippi River, boudinlink.com features reviews east of the river as well, including some recent selections. Read how they rate, or better yet, visit these Baton Rouge-area purveyors yourself.
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