Ian Mcnulty, Baton Rouge Advocate

Ian Mcnulty

Baton Rouge Advocate

New Orleans, LA, United States

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Past articles by Ian:

Crawfish prices are dropping in Louisiana as the season, demand heats up

Crawfish growers may look to the rain gauges or the temperature to forecast the supply end of the Louisiana harvest. → Read More

Hubig's Pies distribution slowly expands, adding more areas, stores as pursuit continues

It's been a little more than two weeks since Hubig's Pies made its long-awaited return, and production is beginning to ramp up and distribution of the pies back to stores → Read More

Hubig's Pies return to New Orleans stores after 10 years, delayed comeback

After a 10-year absence, a sudden, surprise return and then a few more days of waiting, it's finally official: Hubig's Pies are back in stores. → Read More

As Hubig's Pie watch enters day two, here's the latest on when they could hit shelves

Tuesday morning brought Hubig’s Pies watch into day two, as New Orleans people seeking a reunion with a local treat had to once again put their cravings on pause. → Read More

Hubig’s Pies delays return, but new pies are coming. See latest on timing, price, shipping

The Saints have a Monday Night Football appearance this evening, but for many in New Orleans the big game was trying to find a Hubig’s Pie, and it was a → Read More

Latest step for Hubig’s Pies a good sign for those missing the beloved New Orleans treat

Among those yearning for the return of Hubig's Pies, any sign of progress on the journey back to their hungry hands is significant. → Read More

Ian McNulty: Inside the Louisiana Pepper Exchange, where dashes of heat flow by the ton

It was just a dab of pepper mash, all smooth, fluid and rusty red, but it made a transformative difference. A teaspoon or so gave an otherwise ordinary batch of → Read More

Closed since Ida, one more traditional Cajun butcher shop returns in LaPlace

The old fashioned wood smokers weathered the storm okay, but it was the rest of Wayne Jacob’s Smokehouse in LaPlace that took the real beating during Hurricane Ida. Storm winds → Read More

How John Madden made Louisiana's oddball turducken a Thanksgiving football tradition

Turduckens, football and holidays go together like, well, a turkey stuffed with a chicken stuffed with a duck. → Read More

'I'm wiped out.' In Ida-ravaged Lafitte, restaurants, seafood families try to carry on

With Voleo’s Seafood Restaurant mired in deep, seemingly intractable mud, proprietor David “Voleo” Volion was looking up, keeping his thoughts on a future a little higher off the ground. → Read More

National Fried Chicken Festival will return with a new roost on New Orleans lakefront

Event has become showcase for different styles around the common theme of fried chicken → Read More

More New Orleans restaurants welcome back diners under Phase 2 rules

Mr. B’s Bistro (201 Royal St., 504-523-2078; www.mrbsbistro.com) reopened June 17 for the first time since the coronavirus shutdowns in mid-March. → Read More

Restaurants reopen with approaches that suit their needs

Carrollton Market, MoPho, Mosca's and Pizza Delicious gear up for reopening. → Read More

Dooky Chase’s gumbo z’herbes goes curbside to keep a New Orleans tradition rolling

New Orleans has dishes that are deeply traditional and widely famous. Dooky Chase's Restaurant has one that is transcendent, the gumbo z'herbes, a hearty, murky mix of greens, meat, roux, → Read More

In New Orleans for the college football championship? Get the scoop on restaurants and bars

LSU and Clemson are coming to New Orleans hungry for victory in the 2020 College Football Playoff National Championship. → Read More

Now it's the law: Here's how shrimp, crawfish will be labeled in Louisiana

If that shrimp or crawfish is imported, the menu had better say so. It's now the law for restaurants across the state. → Read More

Our Views: New Orleans icon Leah Chase did more than feed hungry stomachs. She also fed souls.

At a time of deep political and social division in America and across the world, lots of pundits are pondering how to bring people back together. → Read More

Circle Food Store, a historic New Orleans grocery, up for sheriff's auction

For generations, New Orleans families went to Circle Food Store for their everyday needs, from groceries to school uniforms. → Read More

Saints fans threw a citywide Super Bowl boycott party and won Super Bowl Sunday

While two other teams prepared to contend for the Lombardi Trophy in Atlanta, Saints faithful spent Super Bowl Sunday turning New Orleans into a rollicking display of solidarity with their → Read More

Deutsches Haus opens by Bayou St. John, creating a different kind of social space

Beer is flowing from the taps, bratwurst is cooking in the kitchen and Deutsches Haus is back in a permanent home again, this time on Bayou St. John. → Read More