What is boudin made from, and how is it made?
Boudin made from, and how is it made
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Best Answer
I'll attempt to expand upon daniel's answer above.
Boudin describes a sausage that is generally created from a blend of beef, rice, and/or pork ("What is Boudin", Cajun French Blog 2009). Sometimes other types of proteins are added to create variations: Gator, Shrimp, crawfish, etc.
Boudin is widely known to be used in Cajun cooking. Other various types of Boudin exists. As wikipedia defines various different types of boudin: