With news this week that the annual Rayne Frog Festival is going to be cancelled for this year, we are sad to say that it's not the only Acadiana festival to be put on pause for 2021.

The annual World Championship Crawfish Etouffee Cook-Off, traditionally held at the end of March at Northwest Pavillion in Eunice, will have to be cancelled once again. This would have been the 36th year for the huge celebration that brings together local cooks and professional chefs alike, who whip up the delicious cajun delicacy for hungry crowds.

The Etouffee Cook-Off was started in 1986 by the City of Eunice to showcase the crawfish industry and local chefs in the area. It usually draws thousands of visitors for a weekend of fun that includes live music, arts and crafts, and a pretty lively booth decorating competition.

According to Ms Francine Hughes from the Eunice Chamber of Commerce, even though Louisiana is in Phase Three of COVID restrictions, that would only allow around 250 people to participate and attend the Cook-Off, and they consistently draw thousands. She says it takes around 6 months to plan the cook-off, so they will have to wait until much later in the year to see if a 2022 festival will be a possibility. I sure hope so, this is one of my favorites and Eunice sure knows how to throw a party!

 

Six Pictures From Acadiana You Can Smell With Your Eyes

 

 

More From 96.5 KVKI