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Ronnie's Boudin Balls
Posted on 2/21/09 at 3:01 pm
Posted on 2/21/09 at 3:01 pm
Is there a better deal in town than 3 for $1.39 when you're in a hurry?
Posted on 2/21/09 at 3:07 pm to Poodlebrain
Great cracklin.
Try his fried turkey wings as well. Love em.
I don't care for his beef jerky.
I have a bag of the bottom of the cracklins I bought yesterday. It was $1.79 and has about a pound of the day before cracklin and all the bits and pieces from the bottom of the pan. I'm going to use some of it to season a pot of red beans tomorrow to see what it's like.
Try his fried turkey wings as well. Love em.
I don't care for his beef jerky.
I have a bag of the bottom of the cracklins I bought yesterday. It was $1.79 and has about a pound of the day before cracklin and all the bits and pieces from the bottom of the pan. I'm going to use some of it to season a pot of red beans tomorrow to see what it's like.
Posted on 2/21/09 at 4:44 pm to Martini
Ronnie's is on Florida Blvd. The cracklins are pretty good. Never had the boudin or boudin balls, but I plan on trying them soon.
Posted on 2/21/09 at 5:02 pm to Bucky
On Florida just past the old Broadmoor Theater.
Posted on 2/21/09 at 8:38 pm to Bucky
simular to Best Stop in Scott.. Supposedly same family. Smoked boudin is great. But everything you get at any place like this is a steal.. Boudin may be the best value meal you can find.
Posted on 2/21/09 at 11:12 pm to Catman88
quote:
But everything you get at any place like this is a steal.. Boudin may be the best value meal you can find.
I agree with this statement.
This place or Jerry Lee's or Chris' rock.
Posted on 2/21/09 at 11:27 pm to Martini
quote:
I have a bag of the bottom of the cracklins I bought yesterday. It was $1.79 and has about a pound of the day before cracklin and all the bits and pieces from the bottom of the pan. I'm going to use some of it to season a pot of red beans tomorrow to see what it's like.
Wife's grand ma keeps a bag in the fridge, puts a hand full in her cornbread batter before she bakes it which is very good; however she also puts them on her corn flakes for breakfest which I have never tried, but just can't imagine being good
Posted on 2/22/09 at 7:38 am to Tigerpaw123
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cracklins
quote:Awesome stuff
a hand full in her cornbread batter
quote:now that my be too hardcore for me...
also puts them on her corn flakes for breakfest
Posted on 2/22/09 at 8:06 am to OTIS2
yep, the idea of cracklins floating around in milk,, not so much!
Posted on 2/22/09 at 8:16 am to Ole Geauxt
Mornin fellas............
Ronnies has been a regular stop for me since they opened a few years ago. My fishing trips to G.I. or my tailgate parties would just be incomplete without a stop by there.
The Smoked Boudin grilled under the Oaks at LSU gets rave reviews, as do a tray of Boudin Balls.
Their regular Sausage is among the best I have ever eaten and do wonders to a pot of beans.
We buy their Boneless Stuffed Chickens on a regular basis as well and are a great family meal deal...........

Ronnies has been a regular stop for me since they opened a few years ago. My fishing trips to G.I. or my tailgate parties would just be incomplete without a stop by there.
The Smoked Boudin grilled under the Oaks at LSU gets rave reviews, as do a tray of Boudin Balls.
Their regular Sausage is among the best I have ever eaten and do wonders to a pot of beans.
We buy their Boneless Stuffed Chickens on a regular basis as well and are a great family meal deal...........
Posted on 2/22/09 at 1:02 pm to TreeDawg
Ronnie's opening in my neighborhood added six inches to my waistline and will probably take a year off of my life.
Awesome boudin.
Awesome boudin.
Posted on 2/24/09 at 10:29 am to Fewer Kilometers
Hey, thinking about running over there at lunchtime to pick up some supplies for my trip this weekend-I know they serve lunches, but can you get sandwiches/burgers/etc. for the damn Yankees that I eat lunch with that can't always eat our local cusine?
Posted on 2/24/09 at 10:52 am to Poodlebrain
Am I the only one that HATES their hours though.. shite stay open past 6 so I can get some for dinner.
Posted on 2/24/09 at 2:07 pm to Catman88
If Ronnie's was open at night I'd be the guy that Jerry Springer has to carry out on a forklift.
But yeah, it does suck that I can't pick up Ronnie's on the way home.
I brought a pile of Ronnie's boudin home to Lafayette for one of the holidays, and they were afraid to touch it because it was from Baton Rouge. (Boudin is like your mom's gumbo. You can't imagine anyone else's being near as good.) But they ate it all.
But yeah, it does suck that I can't pick up Ronnie's on the way home.
I brought a pile of Ronnie's boudin home to Lafayette for one of the holidays, and they were afraid to touch it because it was from Baton Rouge. (Boudin is like your mom's gumbo. You can't imagine anyone else's being near as good.) But they ate it all.
Posted on 2/24/09 at 3:02 pm to Poodlebrain
who has better boudin ronnie's or jerry lee's?
Posted on 2/24/09 at 3:06 pm to brann2020
Regular Boudin -Ronnie's by a slight lead IMO
Ronnie's Smoked Boudin by a long shot
Ronnie's Smoked Boudin by a long shot
Posted on 2/24/09 at 3:08 pm to brann2020
I like Jerry Lee's regular boudin better. I find Ronnie's too greasy (but still good).
Never tried the smoked boudin though.
Never tried the smoked boudin though.
Posted on 2/24/09 at 4:23 pm to ROUSTER
Thanks for the info iam going to try Ronnies tomm
for the first time
for the first time
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