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Posted on February 20, 2026 by Admin

Here’s a classic Po’ Boy guide—a traditional Louisiana sandwich that’s hearty, flavorful, and perfect for seafood or roast beef lovers.


What Is a Po’ Boy?

A Po’ Boy is a sandwich from New Orleans, Louisiana, typically served on a French bread baguette-style roll with a crisp crust and soft interior. It’s usually filled with fried seafood (like shrimp, oysters, or catfish) or roast beef, dressed with lettuce, tomato, pickles, and mayonnaise.


Ingredients (Serves 2)

  • 2 French-style sandwich rolls (soft inside, crusty outside)
  • 8–10 fried shrimp, oysters, or fried catfish fillets or 1 cup thinly sliced roast beef
  • Lettuce leaves
  • 2–3 slices of tomato
  • Pickles, sliced
  • Mayonnaise
  • Optional: hot sauce or Creole mustard

Instructions

1. Prepare the bread

  • Slice the roll lengthwise, keeping a hinge if possible.
  • Lightly toast if desired.
  • Spread mayonnaise (and Creole mustard if using) on both sides.

2. Assemble the sandwich

  1. Layer lettuce, tomato slices, and pickles on the bottom half of the roll.
  2. Add your choice of filling: fried seafood or roast beef.
  3. Drizzle lightly with hot sauce if desired.

3. Serve

  • Close the sandwich and cut in half for easier handling.
  • Serve with French fries, potato chips, or a pickle spear.

💡 Tips

  • Use fresh, crusty French bread—it’s essential for a true Po’ Boy experience.
  • For seafood versions, dredge seafood in seasoned flour or cornmeal and fry until golden.
  • Roast beef Po’ Boys often come with gravy or debris (thin meat juices) for a juicier sandwich.
  • Add sliced onions or remoulade sauce for an extra punch of flavor.

If you want, I can provide a fried shrimp Po’ Boy recipe with homemade remoulade sauce that tastes like it came straight from New Orleans.

Do you want me to provide that version?

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