A South Louisiana take on the “right” way to eat crawfish, from twisting tails to squeezing heads, and why there may not be one perfect method after all.
With the recent weather shifts, crawfish are on the move—some darting across roads, while others are not so lucky. What does this mean for local food lovers?
In what could be "The Most Louisiana Thing To Happen So Far This Crawfish Season", a Lake Charles surgeon recently peeled a crawfish with a surgical robot.
In Louisiana, crawfish are a staple, but they have secrets that even seasoned fans might not know. Get ready to rethink what you know about these crustaceans.
After Mardi Gras fun, Southwest Louisiana settles into Lent with crawfish boils, fish fries, and slower nights around Lake Charles, Sulphur, and Moss Bluff.
In Southwest Louisiana, flowers don’t last but crawfish do. Valentine’s Day plans are getting spicy as locals turn to crawfish boils, with Visit Lake Charles sharing where to find them.
This town wasn’t always the Crawfish Capital of the World. But thanks to its deep Cajun roots and a historic festival, it’s now the heart of Louisiana’s crawfish culture.