CHEF SCOTT LANDRY

COMEDY DINNER SHOW
Full Scale dinners available upon request
Chef Scott Landry hails from Lake Charles, deep in the heart of
Cajun Country in Southwest Louisiana. When he's on stage, his accent flows as
thick as gumbo roux and he tosses out one-liners as easily as he tosses shrimp
into his big black cooking pot. His audiences laugh, learn and, after he's
done, get to eat the "show" -- a meal that could include crawfish,
alligator, crab or other justly famous Louisiana delicacies.
Chef Landry has served his spicy Cajun fare to senators and
congressmen, movie stars and music luminaries, royalty and presidents (as well
as presidential hopefuls). He has shared stages or billing with such notable
chefs as Paul Prudhomme, Martin Yan, John Folse and Chef Tell. When he
discovered that people craved Cajun-style food and fun even on the Colorado
slopes, Chef Landry founded the annual Breckinridge Crawfish Festival -- and its
still going strong. He authored a cookbook and manufactures his own line of
Cajun seasonings (the label on his Cajun Spice jar warns "use
sparingly").

He is a popular guest on the nations talk shows and cooking
shows, where his conversational flair matches his culinary showmanship. And his
cooking has become a staple at the annual Washington Mardi Gras, a full-scale
week-long bash that finds the "Who's Who" of the nations capital
engaging in carefree Louisiana-style revelry.
Also available for fairs and judging contests
starting at $1200 - $1500 per day plus hotel rooms
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