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According to answer.com

"Further food regulations are contained in the hadith and have been elaborated over time by various schools of Islamic jurisprudence. Foods are allocated to one of the five categories of action in Islamic law: obligatory, recommended, neutral, disapproved, or prohibited. Each school of jurisprudence categorizes foods differently, though the differences between Shiʿa and Sunnis is, on the whole, of little practical everyday significance. Foods or parts of animals forbidden based on exclusively Shiʿite hadiths include hare and porcupine, fish without scales, sea creatures with shells (except shrimp is allowed), rabbits, and certain body parts such as the gallbladder and spleen."

I'd try red beans, or chicken and (beef) sausage jambalaya, or shrimp etoufe as you proposed.
 
...I'd try red beans, or chicken and (beef) sausage jambalaya....

Lagniappe (love your handle!),

I have tried to find spicy chicken or beef or lamb or buffalo sausage. Nothing like andouille or boudin. Nothin' even close like dem Cajun links.

Merde.

Ed
 
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