Best Crawfish: Josephine’s Gulf Coast Tradition When mudbug season comes around, you’ll find restaurants and bars across the city putting on boils, but only the elite know how to get ‘em right. Mississippi-born chef Lucas McKinney is one of the chosen, taking fresh crawdaddies from Louisiana and giving them the...
When mudbug season comes around, you’ll find restaurants and bars across the city putting on boils, but only the elite know how to get ‘em right. Mississippi-born chef Lucas McKinney is one of the chosen, taking fresh crawdaddies from Louisiana and giving them the attention they deserve with punchy seasoning and a housemade wet sauce .
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