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Five Easy Ways To Celebrate Mardi Gras If You Can’t Make It To New Orleans

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at Syracuse chapter.

Mardi Gras, otherwise known as Fat Tuesday, is a day to eat and drink everything in sight because Lent, a 40-day preparation for Easter, is coming the next day. Sounds like a day in heaven to me. Famous for their parade and parties, New Orleans throws it down like no one else. But if you can’t make it to New Orleans for the big party, here are some easy ways to celebrate Mardi Gras from right where you are.

1. Dress The Part

Mardi Gras
Emma Fein

Find some purple, green, and gold and deck yourself out in lavish attire. You are royalty after all, and Mardi Gras likes to treat everyone like royalty. Most importantly, you need beads. Lots and lots of beads. If you plan on throwing a Mardi Gras soirée, be sure to have a DIY mask-making station.

2. Make a King Cake 

Mardi Gras cake chocolate
Mimi Takano

An essential dessert to Mardi Gras, King Cake can easily be made out of cinnamon rolls and some food dye. Check out this easy recipe that seems like you took it right out of NOLA. Don’t forget to hide a plastic baby Jesus in your cake!

3. Make Some Drinks 

Mardi Gras ice alcohol
Margaret Weinberg

The more embellishment, the better. Remember, this is supposed to be a day of going all out, so don’t skimp on the drinks. Whether it’s a New Orleans-styled hurricane drink or a Fireball King Cake cocktail, it will be sure to make you feel like you are in Bourbon Street tossing beads.

4. Plan an Authentic Menu

Crawfish season lobster crab
Grace Darrah

Crawfish boil, crab cakes, shrimp Étouffée, Pancakes, Dirty Rice and Milk Punch are what make Mardi Gras Fat Tuesday. Crawfish seems intimidating but don’t let it stop you. The season of Lent calls for seafood, and you are ready to get that going with this super easy crab cake. Toss some Beignets on the table to make it feel like you just stepped into a true NOLA home.

5. Live It Up 

Mardi Gras
Madeline Schupak

Find a parade, or better yet make your own parade, throwing Doubloons out like it’s candy. Get your friends together for just a reason to celebrate life. Why not eat your heart out. It’s Fat Tuesday after all.

I study broadcast and digital journalism at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. I absolutely love food. My friends and family often refer to me as a total foodie. I'm glad to have found a community of people at Spoon U who share my passion for all things food. Besides eating, I love to talk sports. My dream job is something combined with sports and food in the shape of talk show format. That wouldn't even be a job, just a fun hobby that pays! Follow my food account @smalland_hungry.