Wednesday, April 2, 2014
By Cory Cart, http://seemybackyard.com/ 

Crispy, juicy and often salty - and when prepared correctly, nothing satisfies me like fried food.  In fact, I sometimes only eat fried food when I travel.  While I’m not a food expert, I did grow up in a household that traded in their Fry Daddy for a Fry Pappy (a larger model of the popular Fry Daddy – in case you weren’t aware) and never felt the pantry was full unless you had Crisco on hand.  So I guess you could say, I know my fried foods.

Getting older, I’ve learned you can’t eat fried foods for every meal, so it with a discerning group of taste buds that I seek the finest fried foods.  I’m not into the “frankenfried” concoctions that lure people to the nearest state fair – you can keep your fried bananas, Snickers, Twinkies and peaches.  I want the real McCoy.

I have logged the tens of thousands of miles driving around the country eating at diners, roadside food stands and sometimes dripping grease on fine white table linens.  There have been times the soggy, reheated and fresh from the freezer fried foods have been piled high in a red plastic basket only to disappoint.  But I trudged forward knowing I’d be rewarded one day with fried food magic.

Then two years ago, I discovered the Holy Grail of fried foods.  It wasn’t one restaurant, it wasn’t one dish, but it was an entire city!  Sure I’ve written about Lake Charles before, but never in such a blatant and open way.  I think part of me wanted to keep this spot a secret.  But the softer side of my heart tells me that isn’t fair.  While I try to make regular trips back to savory these goodies, I am still no where near as regular of a visitor as I aim to be.



So without further ado, here are my five favorite fried foods in Lake Charles,Louisiana.


  1. Boudin Balls – No two boudins are exactly alike although they are all mostly rice and pork.  When you roll it into a ball and fry it, well - something magical happens. After sampling many, my favorite boudin balls are found at Steamboat Bill’s on the Lake.
    Fried Boudin Balls
  2. Fried Oysters - Have you ever tasted a fried sponge?  Well that’s how I find most fried oysters to taste.  Oysters are my favorite fried food of all-time, and I’m picky, picky, picky about fried oysters.  Again, Steamboat Bill’s on the Lake didn’t disappoint.  I’d freely suggest these piled high on a Po’ Boy or alongside a steaming hot heap of fries.
    Fried oysters by Cory Cart
  3. Pistolettes – I’m pretty sure there were some nervous oysters as I took my first bite of a crawfish pistolette.  I literally saw stars dripping with grease as I savored this Cajun favorite.  The fried bread is cupped in the center and holds a rich, savory crawfish (or shrimp when crawfish are not in season) mixture.  It’s still up for debate if this will move into the #1 rank as my favorite fried food of all time.  Where do you find these you ask?  Well …Steamboat Bill’s on the Lake of course!
    Pistolette by Cory Cart
  4. Fried Shrimp – How many fried shrimp have we all had?  It’s a standard staple on most menus that serve anything fried.  But one Lake Charles eatery has mastered the art of frying shrimp.  Big Daddy’s Sports Grill and Restaurant knows how to bread ‘em, fry ‘em and keep ‘em tender and juicy.  There will be no dried out frozen fried shrimp here.  (Psst – If you are on fried food overload, the grilled shrimp are just as good.)
    Fried shrimp poboy by Cory Cart
  5.  Beignets – Who can travel to Louisiana without eating a beignet?  No one.  I know most people think they must visit New Orleans for a great beignet, but that isn’t true.  My two favorite beignets are in two other Louisiana cities, one being Lake Charles.  Again, Big Daddy’s Sports Grill and Restaurant takes the prize.
    Beignets by Cory Cart

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