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How do you make seafood gumbo?

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The recipe for Shrimp Gumbo is varied and is very diverse and differs with the people that cook it. There are many different family receipes among the Cajun people of South Louisina and there are just as many recipes among the African-Americans of South Louisiana. In fact, gumbo is made with a native African plant that was brought to this Country by slaves brought here from Africa. The common South Louisiana Okra, the food that is a staple of so many Cajun meals has roots in Africa. Not many people know that.

There is also one other very important thing that is part of the Shrimp Gumbo. Many people in today's world seem to think that cooking Cajun means spicing up the dinner and adding Cayenne Pepper and Black Pepper until the food is nearly inedible and that is not how a Shrimp Gumbo should be, actually the older generation, the original Cajuns always cooked with simple spices such as basic salt and pepper, mostly black pepper and perhaps some bell peppers and plenty of onions.

90 percent of Cajuns, the good cooks (and by that I mean the grandmas and the mommas and others who take pride in a well cooked meal) do not measure their ingredients.

The basic ingredients for a good Shrimp Gumbo are:

2 - 4 lbs of Shrimp (this depends on how many people you're cooking for and how large a pot you may have.

1 medium size onion with the onions cut into approximate 1/2 inch to 3/4 slices or bits.

1 clove of garlic diced

1 Tsps all purpose flour , 2Tsps of olive oil

1 pinch of salt, 1 pinch of pepper

1 sm bowl of okra sliced

* Prep your food, cutting the White Onion, Green Onions, and cleaning the Shrimp. *

* Prepare a Roux with the flour and olive oil. (put olive oil in frying pan, add flour slowly and whisk rapidly and constantly. Raise heat to medium-high and keep whisking 3-5 minutes until the mixture begins to turn brown. How brown you let it get will create different flavors. Practice makes perfect! Most Cajuns prefer a dark roux about the color of chochalte) * Quickly add the chopped white onions and keep turning. This will halt the roux getting any browner. Cook until the onion becomes transparent. (3-5 minutes) Turn off the heat. * If you like you can add small pieces of chicken breast, that is an option. Another option is adding other It will start out very thick, then gradually become thinner and more liquid. If you don't do this "add a bit at a time" thing your results will be lumpy. After you've added about as much as will fit in your frying pan, return the entire mixture to the pot of stock. Stir well. * Add sausage, if you like, green onions and all spices. Simmer on low, stirring occasionally. (You may want to start the cook the rice now. It takes 40-50 minutes to cook.) * Add shrimp only 2 minutes before serving. You don't need to cook it at all. Shrimp takes very little cooking! The hot Gumbo will do everything in a couple minutes. * Prepare by putting some rice in the bottom of each bowl. Cover with Gumbo and sprinkle some Filé over the top. Serve with bread (a loaf a french bread is nice). Put the Tabasco on the table for anyone who wants it. * I recommend a red wine like a Chianti, Shiraz or Zinfandel.

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Seafood gumbo consists of roux, onion, celery, bell pepper, stock and whatever kind of seafood you want to put in it. The quantities of each are often closely held by the cook, which is what they believe makes their gumbo special.

I'm sure you could search the internet for "gumbo recipe," and come up with many. Or you could go to http:/wwwzperiodzwantsumeauxgumbeauxzperiodzcom, and send an e-mail to Susan. She might be persuaded to share her award-winning gumbo recipe with you...or not :-)

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An easy recipe for seafood gumbo is to get 6 cans of tomato sauce and 5 qts. of water. Add all the desired veggies. Although veggies to cook 15 mins prior to the veggies being done and the seafood. Salt and pepper to taste of course.

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Ingredients

  • 1 c Oil
  • 1 c Flour
  • 1 Chicken, cut up, about
  • four pounds 2 lb Okra, cut up
  • 2 md Tomatoes, chopped
  • 2 lg Onions, chopped
  • 1 Bell pepper, chopped
  • 2 ts Parsley, chopped
  • 2 ts Green onion tops, chopped
  • Salt Black pepper

Brown the chicken in the oil. Take the chicken out. Add the flour to the oil and make a medium brown roux. Add the onions, bell pepper, tomatoes, and okra and cook slowly until the okra stops roping, maybe an hour. Add 3 quarts of water, slowly. Add the chicken. Cook slowly until the chicken is almost ready to fall off the bones, maybe an hour and a half. Add water as needed. Salt and pepper to taste. Add parsley and onion tops and serve over rice.

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Theres no ingredients its whats every you like putting and what u like eating

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The secrets to true gumbo are "the holy trinity' (sauteed onions, carrots, and bell peppers), and adding sliced okra for the traditional mouth-feel.

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Onion, celery and bell pepper.

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okra, smoked sausage, rice

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Need the receipe

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What are the most popular variations of seafood gumbo?

The most popular varieties of seafood gumbo are Cajun Seafood Gumbo, Chicken and Sausage Gumbo, Shrimp & Crab Gumbo, Mardi Gras Gumbo and Creole Gumbo.


Are there any recipes for a seafood gumbo that includes soy sauce?

Yes, there are many recipes that include soy sauce. On Food Network, the Savannah Seafood Gumbo recipe and Nana's Chicken Seafood Gumbo both have soy sauce in their recipes.


Where can one find seafood gumbo to eat?

You could go to http://www.wantsumeauxgumbeaux.com and send Susan an e-mail. She might be interested in making her award winning gumbo, freezing it, and sending it to you.


What does gumbo mean?

a spicy chicken or seafood soup thickened typically with okra or rice.


What is the natural source of gumbo?

Gumbo is a type of soup originating from Louisiana and is readily recognizable as a popular local dish. The dish contains a combination of chicken and seafood and thickened with a variety of techniques inspired from African, France, or local Native cuisine.


Will it make you sick?

will the spoiled gumbo make you sick


How do you prevent seafood gumbo from spoiling?

If you are looking for a specific microorganism, there are probably a whole host of spoilage organisms that can spoil gumbo. Bacteria and yeasts are probably the front runners.


Does a recipe for seafood gumbo require you to use a particular variety of fish?

Most recipes suggest the use of crab, prawn shells, greenlip mussels, scallops and cockles. Apart from thr greenlip mussels the rest of the type of these fish is not asked for and therefore any other type of crab etc can be used, however it is best to follow the general instruction of the recipe you are following for the best result.


How do you get rid of bitter taste in gumbo?

Gumbo can be bitter if you burn the roux. Gumbo should be slow cooked all day to allow the spices and vegetable flavors to meld. The juice may taste bitter at first but will improve over time and after you add you main ingredients, i.e., seafood or chicken and sausage, etc. Do not add file' to the pot. Add it after it is served. A little bit goes a long way. Too much file' will make the gumbo groppy.


What are Louisiana's foods?

All the traditions of the Louisiana cuisine are embodied in a single dish: gumbo. Everybody makes it. Nobody makes it the same. Nobody has a recipe. The best gumbo is served at New Orleans destination restaurants. The best gumbo is dished up in roadside dives you are happy to visit and happier to leave before nightfall. The best gumbo is waiting at your friend's kitchen table. All you have to do is show up and dig in. The best gumbo is served to fans of the opposing team from a tailgate at an LSU game. The best gumbo ever was made two days ago, and I just now looked. It's all gone. Gumbo stretches that cheap bag of rice. Gumbo does justice to leftovers while obscuring their identity.. Seasonal seafood changes the dish from one month into the next. Gumbo expands to accommodate any number of unexpected guests. Use oil, flour, onions, celery, bell pepper, gumbo file' (ground sassafras), whatever meat is available - or not - then add patience, attention to detail, recollections of how your mama did it, and her mama, then pour over rice. Gumbo always comes out good, or at least good enough. Gumbo is important to the entire nation because it speaks of a time and a place and a people - almost all of whom are not Louisiana natives - who maintain the tradition because the results are GOOD, exactly like your own regional cuisine, which I make a deliberate effort to experience when I land in your State. Yall stop by on the way through town. Have a bowl of gumbo. You'll want to be back on the road before nightfall, though.


Why is gumbo called gumbo?

Gumbo is a soup or stew made in Louisiana that can be made with a Roux which is flour and grease browned together and then when you get it as dark as you want it, then you add water or broth. You always have the trinity which is onion, bell pepper, and celery sauteed in it, and you add tomatoes. Okra is optional. Then, depending on what kind of gumbo you are making you add seafood, duck, chicken, alligator, sausage, or any combination of things, and cook it several hours and traditionally it is served over rice or you can have it as a delicious soup.


What thickens gumbo?

file and rue thickens gumbo