Posted By: Birddogger
Re: Gumbo recipe…. - 12/20/21 04:20 PM
Look up Justin Wilson gumbo recipe. They don’t come more Cajun than him and his gumbo recipe is great.
Posted By: goosebuster
Re: Gumbo recipe…. - 12/20/21 04:24 PM
I cheat and used roux in a jar.
2 cups of onions, celery, bell pepper chopped finely.
Cup of parsley
1-2 tbsp Cajun seasoning (I usually sprinkle on the veggies while the soften)
1 tbsp of cayenne
Jar of roux
Picked chicken meat (I get a rotisserie chicken for the store and pick the meat. Super easy!)
2 packs of andouille sausage (I cube mine pretty small so they are bite sized, and skillet cook them prior to putting in the pot.)
2.5 boxes of Chicken stock
After the veggies are sautéed and seasoned, add all the meat, and roux. Cover it all with chicken stock and bring to boil. Once it boils, reduce heat until a simmer for several hours.
Serve with French bread and file if you so choose.
Posted By: skinnerback
Re: Gumbo recipe…. - 12/20/21 05:03 PM
Or Spencer, who’s a lot like an old woman named Mawmaw Thibodeaux-Landry and I’m sure can bare-knuckle box an alligator but I’m doubtful on the whole Holy Rosary in Cajun French thing. But I bet he knows someone…..[/size]
I don't have a written recipe for my gumbo, but the Cajun Ninja on YouTube does. He has LOTS of good recipes.
Posted By: Biscuit
Re: Gumbo recipe…. - 12/20/21 05:51 PM
Yeah boy, that will be a good recipe
Posted By: unclebubba
Re: Gumbo recipe…. - 12/20/21 05:59 PM
I got my recipe from my Brother-in-law's aunt. Her last name wasn't Thibodaux or Landry, and I don't think she could box an alligator, but I bet she could have recited the Rosary in Cajun French.
Posted By: kmon11
Re: Gumbo recipe…. - 12/20/21 08:27 PM
I will just use some of the ones from the past in the Migratory forum on here
https://texashuntingforum.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/2097396 is a good one
Search back 10 to 11 years ago.
Posted By: ElkOne
Re: Gumbo recipe…. - 12/20/21 09:10 PM
I'm not eating corn in my gumbo !!!
Posted By: skinnerback
Re: Gumbo recipe…. - 12/20/21 09:15 PM
I'm not eating corn in my gumbo !!!
As soon as you do that, it becomes a stew. I've even heard of yankees putting carrots in their gumbo.
Just no.
Posted By: der Teufel
Re: Gumbo recipe…. - 12/20/21 10:32 PM
I'm not eating corn in my gumbo !!!
As soon as you do that, it becomes a stew. I've even heard of yankees putting carrots in their gumbo.
Just no.
I'm willing to try new things sometimes. I put beans in my chili.
But I think I'll say "NO" to corn (or carrots) in the gumbo. A line has to be drawn somewhere…
Posted By: skinnerback
Re: Gumbo recipe…. - 12/20/21 11:02 PM
I'm not eating corn in my gumbo !!!
As soon as you do that, it becomes a stew. I've even heard of yankees putting carrots in their gumbo.
Just no.
I'm willing to try new things sometimes. I put beans in my chili.
But I think I'll say "NO" to corn (or carrots) in the gumbo. A line has to be drawn somewhere…
Agreed. You can put any kind of meat in a gumbo, just don't cross the line with the vegetables and you can still call it a gumbo.
Posted By: maximum
Re: Gumbo recipe…. - 12/21/21 12:13 AM
There's a whole lot of people that try to change up stuff and
they end up unhappy with the results.
I can't tell you at the ones that try to put goofy things in cornbread
then they always say " I've tried and tried to make cornbread like your
granny used to, and I can't seem to make it taste like hers did. ."
Don't be putting stuff in a recipe that doesn't belong, and cook
it in the same old fashioned difficult way that the old people
cooked if you want the same results.
Posted By: kmon11
Re: Gumbo recipe…. - 12/21/21 12:33 AM
Recipes are a good starting point, if you do not like something leave it out and if you like something else put it in.
Like said above if you want to make just like someone else follow what they do exactly.
Posted By: bigbob_ftw
Re: Gumbo recipe…. - 12/21/21 01:16 AM
Both. File when its served.
There's a whole lot of people that try to change up stuff and
they end up unhappy with the results.
I can't tell you at the ones that try to put goofy things in cornbread
then they always say " I've tried and tried to make cornbread like your
granny used to, and I can't seem to make it taste like hers did. ."
Don't be putting stuff in a recipe that doesn't belong, and cook
it in the same old fashioned difficult way that the old people
cooked if you want the same results.
Not saying different is bad, but just different….
Don’t do things differently and expect the same results…