Our 2022 Guide to Louisiana Mardi Gras

The most comprehensive parade schedule in the land, recipes for at home celebrations, and where to get the best king cake in town

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Photo by Paul Kieu.

From the rowdy courirs of the Acadian prairies to the extravagant rolling parades of St. Charles Avenue, Mardi Gras celebrations are back in a big way for 2022. Here we offer everything you need to look the part, get in the groove, and strategize your parade planning. Plus, we've curated some of our favorite Mardi Gras tales to get you in the spirit. 

What to Wear

Take away the parades, and the details become all the more important. Here is our guide to ensuring you are dutifully donned this Mardi Gras season.

Courtesy of Century Girl Vintage

How to Make Your Own Courir Costume

This Mardi Gras, take your identity into your own hands.

David Simpson

Your Mardi Gras Playlist 

"If you go to New Orleans, you ought to go see the Mardi Gras."

DSB NOLA

Where the Second Lines Still Live: Mardi Gras Art to Inspire

In limited time exhibitions and year-long galleries worth visiting (or viewing online), Carnival lives in the second dimension, too. Maybe you'll even find the perfect piece to bring the festivities into your space. 

Terrance Osborne: New Orleans Culture, Concentrated

Courtesy of the artist

Electric Dreams at Gallery 600 Julia 

Rex: The 150th Anniversary of the School of Design

Featuring over sixty extravagant costumes of New Orleans' foremost Mardi Gras krewe's kings, queens, and courtiers in a collection spanning a century, The Presbytere's exhibition Rex will celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Rex Organization this year. 

Making Mardi Gras at the Historic New Orleans Collection

From elaborate costumes and royal finery, to festive specialty parade throws like Zulu's hand-designed coconuts, to float artists of centuries past, to roaming walking krewes, and even homebound house-float visionaries—all of the glitter, sweat, and heart that gets poured into Carnival year after year will be on display in THNOC's Tricentennial Wing. 

Courtesy of the Historic New Orleans Collection

Spirits of the Season: Mardi Gras Cocktails

New Orleans Classic Cocktails

From bartender Matt Ray, at-home Hurricanes, Brandy Milk Punch, and Sazeracs

Beignet & Coffee Cocktail 

Can you think of a better way to wake up on a Fat Tuesday morning? 

Meleck Masquerade 

From Branch, Louisiana, the perfect cocktail for Yardi Gras

For the Table

From our archives, a selection of Louisiana's most celebratory cuisine perfect for day-long snacking or for the kind of Mardi Gras sit down dinner you've always dreamed of but couldn't pull off because of the typical chaos. 

Gumbo

Spuddy Faucheux

Squirrel Gumbo

Mulate's Zydeco Gumbo

Poppy Tooker's Seafood Gumbo

Mr. B's Gumbo Ya-Ya

Restaurant R'evolution's Death by Gumbo

Spuddy's Andouille, Sausage, and Chicken Gumbo

Carolyn Shelton's Po Man's Gumbo

Charmaine Dupré's Turnip Greens Gumbo

Filé Gumbo with Chicken and Sausage

Ryan Trahan's Chargrilled Oysters 

Photo by Denny Culbert.

Rappie Pie

Lucie Monk Carter

Jimbo's Jambo

Lucie Monk Carter

Mardi Gras Mac n Cheese 

Lucie Monk Carter

GW Fins' Signature Biscuits

Courtesy of GW Fins'

Alligator Étoufée 

Photo by Lucie Monk Carter

Crispy Fried Oysters with MoPho Mayo

Photo by Brenda Maitland

Joey's Mama's Shrimp Grits and Catfish

Two Words: King Cake 

Kings of Cake

Five Flavors to stoke your pre-Lenten indulgences

Let Us Eat Cake

In 2021, a mission to try all of the best Louisiana king cakes 

Bayou Saint Cake

Alexandra Kennon

RECIPE: La Galette des Rois

A golden, flaky traditional French version of the King Cake

RECIPE: Joy the Baker's Pull Apart King Cake 

Cinnamon, sugary, sinful delights 

Joy Wilson at Joy the Baker

RECIPE: How to Make a Dong Phuong Style King Cake 

Murmurs of Ricotta shares her easy, step-by-step recipe for brioche & butter cream King Cake, inspired by Dong Phuong Bakery's famous (sold out!) version.

Courtesy of Murmurs of Ricotta

Our Comprehensive Carnival Calendar

The only parade planner you'll ever need. 

Big Easy Mardi Gras

David Thibodeaux

Mardi Gras on the Northshore

Acadiana Mardi Gras

Paul Kieu

Baton Rouge Mardi Gras

Southwest Louisiana Mardi Gras

LindseyJanies.com

Central Louisiana Mardi Gras 

Thomas Park

North Louisiana Mardi Gras

Your Mardi Gras Reading List: 

Here is some of our favorite Mardi Gras coverage throughout the years. Courirs and street dancing and big celebratory hugs may have to wait until next year, but there's some room for reliving them in our pages for now. 

A Mule Fit for a King

Remembering when mules pulled the Mardi Gras parades

Courtesy of the Collections of the Louisiana State Museum, 1978. 118 (B). 07300b

Laissez les Bons Temps . . . Pause? 

From our February 2021 issue, a look at New Orleans' history of canceled Mardi Gras

Mardi Gras, On Foot

Inside five of the most whimsical walking parades of the season. 

Katherine Scherer

The Mamou Insider

The ins-and-outs of Mamou Mardi Gras from the perspective of a native

Paul Kieu

Chasse-Femme

For this woman-led Courir de Mardi Gras, Prairie des Femmes erupts in a chicken chase

Voyage ton Flag

In the country Mardi Gras of Louisiana's southwestern prairies, the capitaine keeps the melee in check. 

Paul Kieu

The Mardi Gras Museum

How Lake Charles preserves its pageantry year-round 

Courtesy of Visit Lake Charles

Masked Merriment

 Jackie Miller makes Tee Mamou-regulation courir costumes for dozens of revelers every year 

Photo by Denny Culbert

Building Mardi Gras

An inside look at a prop-shop manager's day

Photos by Mike Redaelli

Perspectives: Herb Roe

An artist who captures a Cajun tradition through classical realism 

Herb Roe

In the Pink

Origins of the Spanish Town Parade

Photos by Collin Richie

Have we missed something? An event, recipe, or story? Let us know at editorial@countryroadsmag.com and we'd be happy to consider adding on to our list! 

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