Billy Rays: Part Two

Alright, if you remember my last post about Billy Ray’s in Opelousas, you might remember that I said the story behind the place was a bit confusing.  Well, it gets even more confusing.  Billy’s in Krotz Springs, Louisiana looks like your average everyday gas station. However, they are linked to Billy Ray’s in that they supposedly serve the same Billy’s recipe boudin, as well as the same boudin balls.  I say supposedly because even the ladies that work here can’t agree on what recipe is used where anymore.


One said that people liked the boudin balls at the Krotz Springs (we’ll just call it KS for short) location better, so both locations were supposed to change to the KS recipe.

 Billy Rays: Part Two

The other said that the switch fell through somewhere and the recipes are still different.  What is certain is that KS doesn’t sell Ray’s and they just sell Billy’s version.

Anyway, a friend of mine swore up and down that there was no question that the boudin balls were different, which of course lead to me having to try them out again.  The boudin balls in KS appear somewhat similar to the others, having the fried-chicken-looking-lunar-crater coating.  The ones from KS though had more smooth areas and was not quite as gnarly.

The differences continued when we tasted the KS boudin balls as well.  The stuffing was a little fluffier, not as finely ground, and did not have the heavy pepper of the Billy Ray’s version.  Then I found myself in a dilemma…if they were the same recipe, which one was the impostor? If not, which one was indeed the better boudin ball?

I found myself pondering this predicament for quite a while before I came to realize it was actually no predicament at all.  My view, these boudin balls are not competing as much as they are aspiring to be like each other.  Different cooks trying to replicate the same product but at different locations and possibly even with different recipes.  Heck, I’ve tasted substantial differences in the boudin balls from one day to another at just one location.

These creations are equals in my world, just a little different from day to day.  While the world may view me as a wimp of a food critic for giving these boudin balls a tie, I’m the one smiling with a belly full of them.

Contact info:
24467 Highway 190, Krotz Springs
(337) 566-2318