It’s no surprise that Louisianians know their way around a kitchen. Sure, we all know the most popular foods invented in Louisiana, like po’boys, gumbo, and jambalaya, but did you know that cotton candy was also invented in Louisiana? By a dentist, no less! Another creative dish that is a brunch staple for many is eggs Sardou, and you guessed it! Eggs Sardou was invented in Louisiana, too! Let’s take a dip into the history of how this delicious dish busted onto the brunch scene. 

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Antoine’s still serves this dish today, and you can check Antoine’s website for a full menu and make your reservations today. While you’re visiting New Orleans, don’t forget to check out a ghost tour or two. In a city like New Orleans, it’s a must-do.

If you want to continue brushing up on your Louisiana trivia, check out these inventions you can thank Louisiana for.

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