Hay Jolly!
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wrote on 19 Nov 2024, 17:27 last edited by
Bring. It. On.
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wrote on 19 Nov 2024, 18:47 last edited by
Any damn fool that can make a decent roux, can make a decent chicken and sausage gumbo (given decent sausage).
Now, show me someone that can make a good gaspergou stew, a lemonfish courtbuillon, turtle sauce piqua and a brown grillades & gravy...Then, we'll talk.
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Any damn fool that can make a decent roux, can make a decent chicken and sausage gumbo (given decent sausage).
Now, show me someone that can make a good gaspergou stew, a lemonfish courtbuillon, turtle sauce piqua and a brown grillades & gravy...Then, we'll talk.
wrote on 19 Nov 2024, 20:33 last edited by@Jolly said in Hay Jolly!:
Any damn fool that can make a decent roux, can make a decent chicken and sausage gumbo (given decent sausage).
Gotta add in shrimp and tomatoes.
Just messin'. Although that is how I was taught to make gumbo—from my uncle, who spent a very long stretch of time on tugs in New Orleans. His recipe came from there.
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wrote on 19 Nov 2024, 20:35 last edited by
Just had grillades and gravy for the first time. Delicious.
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wrote on 19 Nov 2024, 20:40 last edited by
@Mik said in Hay Jolly!:
Just had grillades and gravy for the first time. Delicious.
Red or brown gravy?
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@Jolly said in Hay Jolly!:
Any damn fool that can make a decent roux, can make a decent chicken and sausage gumbo (given decent sausage).
Gotta add in shrimp and tomatoes.
Just messin'. Although that is how I was taught to make gumbo—from my uncle, who spent a very long stretch of time on tugs in New Orleans. His recipe came from there.
wrote on 19 Nov 2024, 20:43 last edited by@Aqua-Letifer said in Hay Jolly!:
@Jolly said in Hay Jolly!:
Any damn fool that can make a decent roux, can make a decent chicken and sausage gumbo (given decent sausage).
Gotta add in shrimp and tomatoes.
Just messin'. Although that is how I was taught to make gumbo—from my uncle, who spent a very long stretch of time on tugs in New Orleans. His recipe came from there.
Shrimp is fine, but I knew you were talking New Orleans when you wrote "tomatoes". Creoles put tomatoes in everything. If they could get away with it, they'd probably put tomatoes in banana pudding.
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wrote on 19 Nov 2024, 20:47 last edited by
BTW making a good seafood gumbo is a higher art. Not only to cook it, but to store it. If a seafood gumbo goes into a refrigerator too hot, it ruins it. Has to be just right.
Shrimp, crab, oysters, maybe some scallops...It's all good eating.