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Beyond Bourbon Street, an Insider's Guide to New Orleans

Hansen's Sno-Bliz and the Story of the New Orleans Snowball - Episode 227

Beyond Bourbon Street, an Insider's Guide to New Orleans

Mark Bologna

Society & Culture, Music, History, Places & Travel, Neworleans, Jazzfest, Nola, Dining, Mardigras, Bourbonstreet, Food

4.8891 Ratings

🗓️ 4 April 2025

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Hansen's Sno-Bliz and the Story of the New Orleans Snowball

In today’s episode, we head over to Hansen's Sno-Bliz on Tchoupitoulas Street, in uptown New Orleans. We visit with Ashley Hansen, granddaughter of Ernest and Mary Hansen, and the current owner of Hansen's Sno-Bliz.

Hansen's is the oldest snowball stand in the United States, and is currently open for its 86th season in 2025. In the 1930s, Ernest Hansen created the first machine to shave ice into the snowy powder essential for a terrific New Orleans snowball. That machine is still put to daily use in the shop today!

Mary Hansen ran the business, while Ernest was working as a machinist on the ships docked along the Mississippi. In their later years, the Hansen's ran the snowball stand together. As they got older, their granddaughter Ashley was their to assist, and ultimately to continue the tradition.

"There are no shortcuts to quality” - Mary Hansen

Mary Hansen uttered these words frequently, and ran her business by this code. Today, Ashley continues setting the standard, making the syrups from scratch each day, and using the best possible ingredients. Mary's words are all over the shop - on signs and on every plastic cup sold at Hansen's today.

Listen in and learn all about Mary and Earnest Hansen, and the ubiquitous treat New Orleans claim as their birthright today. You'll hear great family stories, and tales of New Orleans traditions. By the end, you'll be ready to make your plans to visit New Orleans this summer and stop in at Hansen's for a delicious snowball!

 

Visit and Follow Hansen's Sno-Bliz

If you want to drive yourself crazy with snowball envy, be sure to follow Hansen's Sno-Bliz on Instagram. Go ahead, you know you want to!

Check out their website (snobliz.com) for more history about Hansen's and to be sure they are open for the season. You can also get updates on their Facebook page.

Better still, visit Ashley and the team over at Hansen's in person.

Hansen's Sno-Bliz is located at 4801 Tchoupitoulas Street, New Orleans, LA.

Tchoupitoulas is pronounced CHOP-i-TOO-LAS, but you would already know that since you listened to episode #11 - the Language of New Orleans. You did listen to that episode, right? :)

Hansen's is open from 1-7PM, Tuesday-Sunday, when they are in season. Be sure to check before you go, and don't go on Mondays - they will be closed.  Mondays in New Orleans are for red beans and rice anyway.

Thank You

Thanks to Ashley Hansen for talking with us on a busy afternoon in the middle of snowball season. I went to meet Ashley and learn about the snowball business. What I got instead was a love story, and a new friend!

Thanks also to Paul Broussard who works with Ashley and helped set up our interview!

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Thanks for listening!

Mark

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0:00.0

You're listed to Beyond Bourbon Street, an insider's guide to New Orleans.

0:13.3

Beyond Bourbon Street is the podcast where we explore the food, music, culture, places, and people that make New Orleans unique.

0:20.6

Whether you are planning a trip, living in New Orleans, or simply wanting a taste of the

0:24.6

Crescent City from wherever you are, you've come to the right place.

0:29.6

And now, your host, Mark Bologna.

0:35.6

Hey, y'all, this is Mark. Welcome to episode 227. Today's show is a blast from the archives, just in time for spring. It's an interview I did with Ashley Hansen about her famous snowball shop, Hanson's Snowblizz. We talk all things snowballs and dive into her family's history and the business. They're celebrating 86 years this year.

0:55.3

It's one of my favorite episodes, and by the end, you'll be wanting to get a snowball of your own.

0:59.6

The last show was about coastal restoration. I spoke with James Kirst, from the Coalition to

1:04.5

Restore Coastal Louisiana. If you missed it, go back and give it a listen. I think you'll enjoy it.

1:09.8

Before we jump in, let me talk about the people that make this show possible. The most frequent questions I get

1:14.7

are about moving to New Orleans. If you're ready to make the move, you need a good realtor,

1:19.0

and that's where Liz Wood comes in. Let Liz and her team over at Liz Wood Realty help you find

1:23.9

the right place. They can help whether you plan to rent or purchase. Look, New Orleans is a

1:28.8

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1:33.9

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1:39.9

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1:45.0

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1:50.4

after she helps you find a home. Liz does a remarkable job at building community and helping you

1:55.3

get connected with people in your new area. When you're ready to make New Orleans home, reach out to

1:59.8

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2:09.7

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