The Jambalaya Pops-Up at the Jam Tree

The Jam Tree, 13 Old Town, London
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This event ended on Sunday 28th of April 2013
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Free
Location

The Jam Tree, 13 Old Town, London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Clapham Common 0.27 miles

New Orleans has always been renowned for its vibrant street parties, distinctive Creole food, and iconic jazz music. Its people have joie de vivre and thirst for revelry, shown in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and every year, when the city comes together to embrace Mardi Gras.

Jambalaya is an exciting concept that is set to bring a slice of that spirit of New Orleans to London in April 2013 for an inaugural annual pop-up.

New Orleans is world-famous for its indigenous cuisine that has developed from centuries of local Creole, haute Creole, and New Orleans French cuisines.

The Jam Tree's Executive Chef James Browne has travelled throughout New Orleans and is bringing back that unique flavour to London. Expect dishes like Blackened Creole Hanger Steak with Home Fries, Battered Deep dried Catfish tails with slaw and hot sauce, Deep fried Soft shell Crab, Slow roasted New Orleans style Baby Back Ribs, Momma's Southern Fried Chicken and Vegetarian Muffuletta. The main star of this exciting pop up will be New Orleans' signature dish, Jambalaya. Browne has brought back three versions of this dish and they are available for 2 or 4 people, or for groups of 8-10, the whole pan is served straight to the table.

New Orleans, Louisiana is especially known for its strong association with jazz music, universally considered to be the birthplace of the genre. New Orleans has also been a prominent centre of funk, which will feature heavily at Jambalaya.

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