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I make easy gumbo.

From a jar.

[Linked Image from creolefood.com]

Just add chicken, sausage, crab meat, shrimp... etc.


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Are you trying to give mathman a stroke?!

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It isn't homemade, but the Cajun Power stuff ain't bad. A friend of mine uses it "on short notice" and it comes out pretty good.

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I use chicken thighs, works better than breast meat. Of course, a whole chicken works as well.

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Do the whole chicken, bones and all. When the meat is done, remove it from the pot and let it cool. Debone so the diners don't have to "pick the carcass" in their bowls. Add the meat back a few minutes before service to heat through.

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Do the whole chicken, bones and all. When the meat is done, remove it from the pot and let it cool. Debone so the diners don't have to "pick the carcass" in their bowls. Add the meat back a few minutes before service to heat through.


That's how I do it. Our last pot, last week, was with a whole bird we got from a neighbor. Guineas work well too.

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If I do chicken a whole hen tastes better. Gumbo is good.

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I love gumbo, one of these days I’m going to learn to make it.


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I make gumbo like this:

Put chicken in pot. Salt and pepper chicken. Add chopped onion. Fill water to top edge of chicken.

Boil chicken until chicken is falling apart.

Remove chicken. Let stock and chicken cool in separate bowls.

Add as much of this as you want and whisk/stir into stock:

https://www.tonychachere.com/product/instant-creole-roux-mix/

Bring back heat. Keep stirring. If you want it more thicker add more roux (don't dump it in, it can clump) or whisk some flour in a mixing bowl with water and add until the consistency you want is reached.

Pull chicken. Add to pot.
Slice sausage. Add to pot.
Chop three green peppers. Add to pot.
If you want Okra, throw that schit in there too.

Simmer. Add lid. Add whatever you want while this simmers. If you think it needs something, add it and taste it. Most Louisiana people I've been around start cooking when they get hungry and stop 36 hours later.

Make this potato salad:

One bag of peeled goldens.
Chopped onion
Three hard boiled eggs
1lb of bacon cooked and crumbled into salad

Dressing:
Jar of mayo.
Cider vinegar to taste.
Salt, pepper, to taste.
Sugar to taste (optional)
Shot of mustard (optional)

Whisk until easily poured. It should have the consistency of latex paint going into a roller pan. Mix with potato salad. Leave potato salad warm. Not refrigerated.

Spoon big globs of gumbo into bowl. Spoon a big glob of potato on top of gumbo.

Serve with some form of dinner roll or white bread with butter.

Eat until you schit your pants.

I know this isn't traditional gumbo but I used to work with two guys from Lake Charles and this is how they taught me to make it. I have never seen the pot last more than a few hours.

Whatever that's worth.


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That looks like some kinda good eats.
I am sitting here salivating just thinking about GUMBO.
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Originally Posted by mathman
ROUX

Pronounced "rukes."


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Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
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Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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Originally Posted by deflave
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ROUX

Pronounced "rukes."


Not in this lifetime. Roo.

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ROUX

Pronounced "rukes."


Not in this lifetime. Roo.

Are you stupid?


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What is this talk of gumbo with no okra? Bunch a homos or commies or something.

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Keep your green snot.

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What is this talk of gumbo with no okra? Bunch a homos or commies or something.

I have never met anyone from Louisiana that put Okra in their gumbo.


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If you get over to the SE part of the state you'll start running into Creole gumbo, rather than Cajun gumbo. Okra and sometimes even tomato gets in there.

I prefer the Cajun style.

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Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by JakeDog
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by mathman
ROUX

Pronounced "rukes."


Not in this lifetime. Roo.

Are you stupid?


Even my dog is name Roux.

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