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“We just come from a culture that when there's a need, you jump in. No questions asked,” The Cajun Market owner Phil Tullis said. “Just go get it done.”
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By Susan Swagler
You might have an ahnvee and not even know it.
Ahnvee is Cajun slang for “hunger,” as in: “I’ve got an ahnvee for some good gumbo.”
Uncle Mick’s Cajun Market & Café in Prattville can satisfy that hunger. In fact, the restaurant’s chicken and sausage gumbo is one of the 100 Dishes to Eat in Alabama. It really is that good, with tender pieces of smoky chicken, spicy slices of andouille and finely diced “holy trinity” (onions, bell peppers and celery) in a roux-dark stew with a healthy, but not overwhelming, bite.
Uncle Mick’s adds Cajun flavors to Alabama’s Fountain City
By Susan Swagler
January 27, 2021
Uncle Mick s in Prattville is casual and comfortable, but the food is anything but run-of-the-mill. (Brittany Dunn / Alabama NewsCenter)
You might have an
Ahnvee is Cajun slang for “hunger,” as in: “I’ve got an
ahnvee for some good gumbo.”
Uncle Mick’s Cajun Market & Café in Prattville can satisfy that hunger. In fact, the restaurant’s chicken and sausage gumbo is one of the 100 Dishes to Eat in Alabama. It really is that good, with tender pieces of smoky chicken, spicy slices of andouille and finely diced “holy trinity” (onions, bell peppers and celery) in a roux-dark stew with a healthy, but not overwhelming, bite.