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  1. Justin Elmer Wilson (April 24, 1914 – September 5, 2001) was a Southern American chef and humorist known for his brand of Cajun -inspired cuisine, humor and storytelling. "Cajun" humorist. Wilson was born in Roseland near Amite, the seat of Tangipahoa Parish, one of the "Florida Parishes" of southeastern Louisiana.

    • Gumbo. On his show, Louisiana Cookin', Wilson taught viewers how to make a classic gumbo. Wilson uses onions, bell pepper, white wine, Worcestershire sauce, and Louisiana hot sauce.
    • Fried Catfish. To ensure a crispy crust, you'll need all-purpose flour, as well as corn flour. The catfish gets its spicy kick from Cajun seasoning and hot sauce.
    • Dried Red Beans. Related Content. Popeyes Removes Cajun Rice and Green Beans From Its Menu. Have Dinner Ready in a Snap with These 8 Mexican Rice Recipes.
    • Shrimp Creole. This simple recipe comes together in about 60 minutes. You sauté your onion and pepper mixture, add the shrimp and tomatoes, and stew. Enjoy this thick mixture over rice.
  2. Sep 7, 2001 · Justin Wilson, the Cajun humorist and chef whose distinctive accent delighted viewers of his ''Cookin' Cajun'' television show, died on Wednesday in Baton Rouge. He was 87.

  3. Sep 7, 2001 · 0:56. NEW ORLEANS — Justin Wilson, the Cajun chef whose down-home humor, gumbo-thick accent and "ga-ron-tee" of authentic bayou cuisine delighted television audiences, has died. He was 87.

  4. Sep 7, 2001 · From Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS — Justin Wilson, the Cajun humorist and chef whose distinctive accent delighted viewers of his “CookinCajun” and other TV shows, has died. He was...

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  6. NEW ORLEANS — Justin Wilson, the Cajun humorist and chef whose gumbo-thick accent and zesty recipes delighted viewers of "Cookin' Cajun" and his other public TV shows, has died. He was...

  7. Jan 11, 2024 · Justin Wilson: The King Of Cajun Cooking Remembered. By: Maggie. On: January 11, 2024. In: Comfort Food, Foodie Life Lessons. Justin Wilson was by far the most-watched and most-beloved Southern Style TV chef in the 1970s and 80s.

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