New Orleans Calas | A traditional New Orleans Breakfast treat
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New Orleans native Charlie Andrews demonstrates how to make New Orleans Calas. Calas is a popular breakfast item that has …
Fried Rice Pudding.
Like rice pudding.
Thank you for the History Lessons, I love it.
YUM.
Charlie, you have a true gift for presenting on camera…I find your videos to be captivating and soothing at the same time. My only suggestion? Go back to a shorter beard like your earlier episodes…or wear a beard net.
I lived in Lafayette for 20 years and never heard of this! I'm really curious because it seems like a spin off of a bienet. Does the rice texture come through or does it blend in and dissappear into the batter? Thanks for a new dish many of us may not know about! 5 fist pumps to you, Charlie! 😉
LAWD….I am a New Orleanian and never heard of it…..so ashamed!!
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I’ve only had them once a students mother made them for a school event years ago. The mother was African and they were incredible. Thanks for the recipe I will be making them for my family
never had these before looks good thanks for sharing ❣️💯
Thank you for the backstory and history for this recipe! Looks really good and interesting 💯😋
I've been living in New Orleans for 20 years and I've never heard of these the only thing I heard about with this powdered sugar it's beignets and I can't eat them I like them but I can't eat them
Love how he says “room temperature “ …😂😂
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Please help my husband he can not cook. I am sending him you link to subscribe
Looks good, will give it a try this weekend. As a NOLA native I've never heard of these, but I get it 🙂 Curious about the origins.
Looks delicious Charlie
Awesome!
Wallah, for the Calas♤
This recipe looks so delicious. I never heard of Calas before watching this video & I wanna thank you for introducing them to me when you prepared & cooked them, Charlie.
That looks good kinda like rice pudding make me want to make and add cinnamon and raisins 😂. I'll do half your recipe and half with raisins and cinnamon.
They look good Charlie 🤗
Hello charlie ❤️ this looks fantastic 👍 thank you for sharing 😋 have a great day 💙🦋
Yummy!
Never Heard Of This New Orleans Dishes, but It Looks DELICIOUS and I will be making this dessert. Thank You So Much Charlie For Sharing & GOD Bless!
Charlie, I love your videos and your pieces of New Orleans history!! Thank you so much for all your recipes!
Idk bout this charlie 🤔 I'm going to word for it.. rice ? It's definitely cala different.. ✌️
This was SO interesting to watch. Interesting and delicious. This literally made my mouth water. OMG, you need your own restaurant. I would eat there everyday!!!
Another Great recipe! Thank you Charlie!
Thank you Charlie! This is yet another dish I'll make for my Christmas brunch 😋
Hi Mr. Andrews, Your videos are superb. Backing you all the way.
I've never heard of those but they look and sound amazing!😋😋 definitely gonna make some
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I’ve lived in Louisiana all my life and never heard of this tasty treat!
I've never known about Louisiana Calas, so it's definitely worth trying. Thanks for sharing the history. I like the color when it was removed from the oil, but they appear to darken before powdered sugar was added. Perhaps that's due to video lighting. If not the case, can I remove from the oil a little sooner so they don't darken?
Can’t wait to try this recipe. Thanks Charlie! I love your enthusiasm!
Love this recipe Charlie!
I'll be remembering this one for sure.
Thank you for sharing 🎉
That was so interesting to learn the history of this. It looks like a delicious treat i would absolutely love this for breakfast with some good strong new orleans coffee : )
Oh gosh they look so good
I never heard of these before. Thanks for the history lesson of this breakfast item, again I never heard of it until now. ⚜️
Those Calas look amazing and good 🔥🔥🔥
Hi Charlie, It is fascinating to learn that street vendors initially made Calas. I look forward to making them for afternoon snacks and breakfasts. Thank you for sharing the authentic dish. It looks delicious! 😀
Charlie you need a wooden table bruh haha! Great video as always though.